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Juvale’s 1300-piece mini foam letter stickers offer 50 full A-Z sets in six vibrant colors, crafted from soft, durable sponge material with self-adhesive backing. Perfectly sized at under 1 inch, these versatile stickers are ideal for educational crafts, scrapbooking, and personalized projects, making them a must-have for educators, parents, and creative professionals seeking to blend learning with fun.







| ASIN | B07JPZ4WQ3 |
| Brand | Juvale |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,188) |
| Date First Available | 18 February 2019 |
| Item Weight | 100 g |
| Material | Sponge |
| Model Number | DLGWJ |
| Product Dimensions | 2.21 x 2.54 x 0.15 cm; 100 g |
| Special Features | Self Adhesive |
A**A
I used these foam letter stickers for a craft project with a group of 4-year-olds, and they were a hit! The kids found them easy to handle, and the self-adhesive backing made it simple for them to peel and stick the letters without any assistance. The vibrant colors kept them engaged, and the variety of letters allowed for endless creativity. These stickers are a fantastic addition to any early childhood craft activity.
B**2
Always get these for my class. Great adhesive
L**Y
Order came just as advertised. Stickiness and quality is very good also plenty of variety in colors.
S**S
Great product. Stick nicely and backing peels off nicely. Only giving four stars because I wish the colors were more evenly dispersed for example we only have three yellow “Q’s” and like 7 red and I wish there more of an even amount of each color of each letter. Also all of our Q’s are backwards
K**M
First of all, the price is great for what you get! There are one million and one activities that you can do with these. Sometimes I put a bunch in a bucket, and have my daughter match them to something I printed out. She learns character recognition, problem solving, and dexterity trying to get the paper off the back of the letters. We do the sound game where I line up a sequence that's recognizable and she tells me the sounds of the letters in their order. As she gets older, I'll do the opposite, "show me the letter that makes the 'mmmm' sound". She's learned SO much in such a short amount of time. We'll play the color game, where I'll ask her to find me 5 green letters, once she picks them, I ask her to tell me what the letters are. We do these games in English and in Spanish, and it helps to do them back to back, so she learns to switch between both.
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