Melissa & Doug See & Spell Wooden Educational Toy With 8 Double-Sided Spelling Boards and 50+ Letters

June 15, 2017 - Comment

Complete a puzzle to spell a word! This handsome wooden puzzle set helps children gain familiarity with the letters of the alphabet and their sounds as kids develop a sight-reading vocabulary. The letters are also wonderful for stenciling and lots of learning games. Over 60 colorful wooden letters fit into the eight two-sided cutout boards

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Complete a puzzle to spell a word! This handsome wooden puzzle set helps children gain familiarity with the letters of the alphabet and their sounds as kids develop a sight-reading vocabulary. The letters are also wonderful for stenciling and lots of learning games. Over 60 colorful wooden letters fit into the eight two-sided cutout boards to spell three- and four-letter words. All this spelling and fine motor fun fits into one compact wooden storage case!

Product Features

  • 50+ colorful wooden letters fit into the 8 two-sided cutout boards to spell three- and four-letter words – complete a puzzle to spell a word!
  • Develop sight-reading vocabulary, spelling and fine motor skills
  • Fits into one compact wooden storage case
  • Exceptional quality and value
  • Ages 4 years and up

Comments

Gregg Christianson says:

Three Stars Was disappointed that some of pictures didn’t match the word. Screened on the wrong side.

Kimberly C says:

MAJOR ERROR let me start by saying my daughter LOVES this puzzle. She plays with it A LOT. However, I was very disappointed to find a picture of a pig next to the word cow and a picture of a cow next to the word pig. For children just learning to read and write this is confusing. Overall, yes I would recommend this product. Just be sure to check for accuracy.

Dan Trujillo says:

Cute but got defective one My nephew loved this toy, but I think we got a defective one. The “r” in “car” was not cut out correctly and we can’t get the letter out or fit one in. I didn’t realize it until I gifted it since it wasn’t on the top of the pile of words. Hopefully it doesn’t bother him much. Otherwise, it’s a good toy.

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