EDUCATIONAL INSIGHTS ALPHABET BEANBAGS

February 8, 2016 - Comment

Educational Insights Alphabet Bean Bags Product Features Active play that helps teach children the alphabet! Use our 26 soft, easy-catch beanbags for fun, hands-on learning. Toss and learn! Washable felt beanbags are lightweight and easy for young children to handle. Each beanbag has an uppercase letter on one side and a lowercase letter on the

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Educational Insights Alphabet Bean Bags

Product Features

  • Active play that helps teach children the alphabet! Use our 26 soft, easy-catch beanbags for fun, hands-on learning.
  • Toss and learn! Washable felt beanbags are lightweight and easy for young children to handle.
  • Each beanbag has an uppercase letter on one side and a lowercase letter on the other. Also features color-coded consonants (blue) and vowels (red).
  • Features 26 beanbags; an activity guide with 7 hands-on alphabet games; and a handy drawstring bag for easy storage.
  • Kinesthetically reinforces early literacy lessons in tossing games
  • Includes 26 bean bags, each with an uppercase letter on one side and lowercase letter on the reverse–including color-coded consonants (blue) and vowels (red) to help children learn the difference–for active play that engages children in learning the alphabet
  • Offers suggestions for hands-on alphabet games in Activity Guide
  • Provides storage for all components in drawstring bag
  • Washable felt bean bags are lightweight and easy for young children to handle

Comments

Linda T. Le says:

Looks a little cheap, but serves its purpose The bean bags were a hit with my three year old son. He likes halling them around in the yellow bag. A few issues with this. It looks cheap, for sure. Some of the letters is hard to tell. For instance, the Z from the N, the M from the W. There is no sidedness to the letters that helps you identify what’s what. However, my son loves throwing them around and we take that opportunity to call out the letters as he does. It is a brilliant idea, though.

fitnessjunky says:

Not for throwing OK but VERY small. I wanted something that kids could toss and play with. These are more like something you would lay out on a table and use as manipulatives. Material not going to hold up to throwing them. They are nicely embroidered but not worth the money.

1fun says:

Great resource for teachers This is a great way to help children recognise letter of the alphabet in a fun way. The beanbags are durable and well packaged.

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