Learning Resources Smart Snacks Alpha Pops

June 24, 2015 - Comment

These Alpha Pops provide an easy, hands-on way for children to get familiar with upper and lowercase letters. Just snap the pops together to match the upper and lower case letters. 13 pops. Ages 2 yrs. +. Product Features Double sided to include all 26 letters Self checking by color Also great for fine motor

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These Alpha Pops provide an easy, hands-on way for children to get familiar with upper and lowercase letters. Just snap the pops together to match the upper and lower case letters. 13 pops. Ages 2 yrs. +.

Product Features

  • Double sided to include all 26 letters
  • Self checking by color
  • Also great for fine motor skills and imaginative play

Comments

Alicia says:

A Little Disappointed So this is a cute toy. It’s great to expose children to uppercase and lowercase letters if they don’t yet know the alphabet, however I bought this for my two-year-old to have her match uppercase and lower case. She already knows all of her uppercase and most of her lowercase so I thought it’d be great practice. It’s proved to be confusing since each popsicle has two different sets of letters on it (one set on the front and one on the back). She gets it by matching the colors but it’s not…

Sandyz says:

Do NOT buy this! I am so so mad at myself for not reading the reviews before purchasing. I hope more people realize how important it is that this company stops being so cheap and make the whole 26 letters of the alphabet set instead of recycling and using the back part of the pops to write another set of letters. This game does not serve it’s purpose and those who wrote nice comments should realize that so something gets done about this. Here is an example of my frustration…So I tell my son to find the…

mommyto8littlewomenand2littleman "Mom of 8" says:

Buy 2 sets of these and do what I did. I bought 2 sets of these and used laquer thinner to take the letters off of one side on each set, so we now have 1 set of every letter (26 popsicles). I washed them with hot soapy water right after and let them air out. They don’t smell at all and I don’t think it could be any worse than the chemicals already in the plastic. Now that I did this if you have both sets of pink popsicles, you can only match up the big L and the little l together and the big Y and the little y together…

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