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The Skillmatics Magnetic Matching Activity - The Alphabet Rainbow is an engaging educational toy designed for children aged 3 to 6. It includes a magnetic board, 36 child-friendly magnetic coins, and an instruction manual, all crafted from non-toxic materials. This game promotes letter recognition, color matching, and essential cognitive skills through playful interaction, making it an ideal gift for young learners.
Item Weight | 1.41 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 10.35 x 9.44 x 1.18 inches |
Size | Medium |
Material Type | Magnet |
Color | Multi Color |
Educational Objective | Critical Thinking, Mental Processing, Spatial Reasoning, Observation, Attention. |
Number of Players | 1+ |
D**H
Easy peasy beginning sounds
Best item purchased for my classroom! Students love it and use it over and over! Great colors and a great educational tool!
E**A
Overall great
Bout hit for my son. Very nice game and good quality!
B**E
Love
My daughter loved this game. We are working on our letters and sounds and this helps her match up the animals to their habitats too
R**.
Excellent learning quality tool
Excellent and durable and good learning toolEasy to use and maintain
C**E
Very easy to use and for the child to understand
Clear and colorfully attractive, the picture magnetic circles are easy to use and understand. It addresses initial sounds and words and you match up magnetic pictures to the place on the mat.This toy is appropriately educational for the age range listed; from 3 to 6 years old.
M**Y
Some pros and some cons
This is being used by a teacher of students on the spectrum. Overall, she likes this but there are definite pros and cons:Pros:- The magnet coins come in three sizes.- They work on letters, numbers and habitats- The magnets aren't overly strong so they stick without being difficult for little hands to manipulate and build fine motor skillsCons:- Some of the animals are very specific rather than more general (ex. "xray fish", "hen", "Quail", "vulture"). This can confuse young learners and be harder for them to match. As an adult, I could not figure out what an x-ray fish was other than by process of elimination- They used some items twice. An example is that Jelly fish is used for both #1 and the letter J so there are two of the same magnets
N**T
Nata
Bought as a birthday gift for 3 years old boy. He loves it
A**R
Great!
My son loved it!You get to see how his mind thinks and how patient he is with finding what goes where. 100% recommend!
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