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The Didax Sandpaper Letters Boxed Set includes 54 tactile alphabet cards designed for early learners in grades Pre-K to 1st. These cards feature both uppercase and lowercase letters, integrating sight, touch, and sound to enhance the learning experience. With directional arrows for tracing, they promote memory retention and handwriting skills, making them an ideal resource for educators and parents alike.
S**
The perfect sandpaper letter cards!
We love using these sandpaper letter cards to employ multisensory techniques to improve our letter formation. They are high quality and worth the money.
S**S
High quality
Well defined sandpaper letters, high quality, nicely rounded letters, well made and designed
M**O
Very good set
These are durable cards! I did not know about these until a teacher mentioned them to me. I thought they were pricy considering they were just alphabet cards. However, when we received them you could tell they were quality made. The sandpaper is rough, as it should be so you can feel the pattern of the letter from the card backing.We practices drawing the letter on a piece of paper and an iPad by following the stroke guides. I think it really helped.
C**.
Tactile Writing practice
My youngest is a COVID era child. They lost some valuable school hours because of staying at home. To help build writing skills I got these. Just an interesting way to practice letter and number writing. They are pricey though but worth it just an easy way to have tactile writing.
I**Z
Great take on sandpaper letters
Great take on Montessori's sandpaper letters. Easy to transport so they are great for tutoring. Very rough sandpaper so it's very easy for children to feel the shape of each letter. These are my second set (children loved the first one so much they fell apart). Please make a cursive version!!
I**L
Smaller than I expected but nice enough! Designed more for right handed children!
I had a wooden Montessori set of sandpaper letters and numbers that I used with my first two children. When my second two children came along, I no longer had my wooden set. I saw that these were much more economical than the wooden set, so figured I would try these. These cards are much smaller than your typical Montessori sandpaper tracing letters; more comparable to a deck of cards (just a tad bit larger). The individual cards are a thick paper-board-type material and the sandpaper letters are attached well. I am definitely more observant of my children using them though because they are not as durable as wooden ones would be. With the sandpaper letters being on the smaller side, my children do have to trace very carefully to stay on the lines. There are numbered arrows to show how to trace, but my two 4 year olds are not very observant of those clues just yet. Also, there is a dot in the lower left-hand corner of the cards which I assume is a visual reminder for right-handed children to hold the card there while tracing with the other hand. Because my two youngest children are left handed, the dots aren't helpful to us and there isn't a designated spot to show them where to hold the card with their right hand while they trace with their left. It isn't a critical issue, but one I noticed; it would definitely be easier to tell righties to hold it on the dot as a reminder but that quick verbal reminder isn't an option for lefties without drawing a new dot for them or adding a sticker. The cards come in a thick box with a lid that slides easily on and off; so it's great for storage and, even for preschoolers, it is easy to access the cards. We bought the number set that matches the uppercase and lowercase letter set, and I keep them on their shelves of activities they can choose from each day. I believe this set will still be in good enough condition to pass on after my two children are finished with it. However, if I were using this in a classroom and/or with children who would routinely be using this independently, I think I'd opt for a wooden set for better durability. For at-home or teacher-monitored usage though, I think these are a great way to save a little money!
J**N
Worth the money!
These sandpaper letters are wonderful! They're pricey but worth it. Before we had these, I tried to make my own sandpaper cards and spent hours cutting out letters. Never again! These cards are very durable. We've used them all summer and will most likely have to keep using them through the beginning of the year. Very helpful!
D**R
It works !!
This worked for my daughter, she was have problems recognizing the letters, although she knew her alphabets. However when we bought these and had her trace them with her finger and say them at the same time we saw improvement. Love these cards ♥️!!
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