136 Beginning Letter Short & Long Objects With Matching Cards, A-Z Labels & Cabinet. Connecting items to initial sound/letters that represent them will be a cinch with our comprehensive set. Packed with tons of adorable, quality miniature objects representing each initial letter/sound of the alphabet (with the exception x which may be at the end of the word) and matching laminated word cards, (3-9 objects per letter, 136 total objects) and a laminated upper and lower case alphabet card as well as laminated adhesive A-Z Labels. You get a 24-drawer cabinet with labels and easy to pull-out drawers for storing and organizing of all of the objects. They have been organized alphabetically into drawers for instant access. The child simply pulls out the particular sound drawer with the objects to take to his/her work area. A number of the beginning vowel objects are short vowels; also included are long vowels. So as not to confuse children, No objects for soft c, hard g or for beginning blends and digraphs are included unlike other sets on the market. Objects emphasis is for beginning letters but also can be used for medial vowels, ending consonants, blends, digraphs, diphthongs, rhymes, and more thereby extending the value of this kit even more! Many of the objects can also be used for different words such as infant for baby. Objects may vary depending upon availability. The cabinet measures 20”W x 15-3/4”T x 6-1/2”D with the product box it is 20-1/2”W x 16”T x 6-3/4” and weighs 8-1/2 pounds. Any returns customer pays for freight.
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My toddlers love this and so do I--right now, they can't read, so we're not using the laminated words that come with it, but the kids are enjoying seeing all the things that go with each letter and sorting everything. The only complaints I have is that some of the items are too tempting for little kids (a bottle of ink with real liquid in it for the letter "I"--a fake bottle would have been preferable) and a few are confusing (one drawer has a bird named by it's breed ("E" for eagle) and another (a parrot) is supposed to be "B" for "bird"--my kids were very confused that a parrot should start with "B." A few of the items come apart (dumbells and donut have parts that come off--not the end of the world, but it would be nice to have things a bit more solid and less likely to come apart because of curious little fingers). On the whole, though, there's a wide variety of items that would have taken me forever to put together, so the time saved for a cool learning tool is priceless and I can just fish out the items that don't work for my kids and either replace them or save them until the kids are older. Opening every drawer is like Christmas and the kids are really having fun with it (my kids are just starting to learn which words start with which letters so they're finding it fascinating to open a drawer and find so many things that all start with the same letter). I'd recommend it to anyone with littles who are learning the alphabet and learning to read!
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