T.S. Shure Fish-N-Learn Alphabet Wooden Magnetic Fishing Game

July 11, 2016 - Comment

Kids will have fun with letters and developing hand-eye coordination with this wooden magnetic  “fishing” set.  The 2 magnetic “fishing poles” with chunky wooden handles are the perfect size for little hands to grasp while “fishing” for the 52 brightly illustrated letters.  This deluxe set also includes an heirloom quality wooden case, perfect for storage or travel.

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Kids will have fun with letters and developing hand-eye coordination with this wooden magnetic  “fishing” set.  The 2 magnetic “fishing poles” with chunky wooden handles are the perfect size for little hands to grasp while “fishing” for the 52 brightly illustrated letters.  This deluxe set also includes an heirloom quality wooden case, perfect for storage or travel.

Product Features

  • Includes: 2 fishing rods and 52 illustrated magnets.
  • Learn your uppercase and lowercase ABCs
  • Play with a friend.
  • Storage case for on-the go fun.
  • Ages 3 and up!

Comments

chastity says:

Love it! This is doug and melissa quality and a ten dollars is a steal. Not only does it come with two poles but it also comes with both the upper and lower case of each letter. The box to store the items in is quite large and well made. My kids absolutely love this toy and play with it often with the poles or by putting the magnets on the fridge.

Deborah says:

Magnets are strong and work well Both sides of the alphabet letters can be picked up by the magnet so it works better than expected. I would recommend this for teachers or parents.

Fake in it says:

Awesome, fun way to learn ABC’s Great quality. Thick wood pieces. The case it comes in has a clear plexiglass that slides open and shut so that you can store and carry it in the original package. You could even leave the pieces in the box and play with it that way. Since my child is really young I take it all out and line it up in alphabetical order. To make it easier for him to find the letters I ask for. We also could just fish out random letters and then say the name and sound together.

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