Edutiles Uppercase Alphabet Foam Playmat Pieces
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| Price: | $38.85 |
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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Average customer review:Product Description
Its a great way to learn the alphabet. Fit the pieces together one at a time in a huge puzzle. Light, soft, durable foam rubbertiles wash clean and store easily in the handy vinyl bag. Fun for schools, daycares, home. All ages. 26 pieces each set. 13 square.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #56188 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Edushape
Features
- Giant interlocking tiles make excellent play mats, storage boxes, tents, and creative games.
- Soft, washable, durable, and colorful.
- Each tile 12 x 12
- 26 pieces Set
- Age: 3&Up.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Review
Edu Tile Uppercase Letters have become a tradition in homes that believe in teaching and playing at the same time. The letters often become a family treasure for toddlers and young children. For parents, they are a great play mat--especially in the presence of wood floors. Edu Tiles provide a clean play space that's safe for kids just learning how to crawl or walk. Part of the Edushape line of toys, Edu Tile Uppercase Letters are made of washable foam and are colorful, colorfast, and nontoxic. You can add to the fun by having more than one set. Mix and match with Edu Tile Lowercase Letters and Edu Tile Numbers. --Andrea Linsky
Customer Reviews
Educational AND fun!
My son and I BOTH loves these! This toy is extremely versatile. One minute they are a floor mat, the next minute a puzzle, the next he makes them into blocks to stack or he's lining up the letters and practicing the alphabet. Somewhat expensive, but worth the investment.
caution
I really liked this product until I found my 6 1/2 month old son ripping small pieces off the jigsaw-like edge. These pieces are small enough to be a choking hazard and I have had to get rid of this product because of this.
Fun with Foam
Has everything I look for in foam alphabet tiles -- consonants and vowels. Thick enough to cushion a toddler's fall, textured for easier toddling, and no stinky off-gassing when opened. Our kid has bent these tiles in half to pop the letters out, and they are still retaining their shape.
The only minor complaint I can think of is that some of the color combinations can really mess with your eyes, but that goes for any childrens toy with super saturated colors.




