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Alphabet Abacus
$26.00
The perfect way for little ones to learn their letters! Inspired by the abacus, this toy is more about ABC than 123. The colorful letters flip over to reveal an illustration of something beginning with the letter on the front.
Why it's a giggle pick This engaging learning toy is safe and healthy, made with solid wood and water-based paint.
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Meets the following
giggle Criteria:
best basics
multi-use
healthy
innovative
travel-friendly
space-saving
responsible
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Material
--Rubberwood frame and maple wood tiles
--water based paint -
Dimensions10.3'" L x 4.7'" W x 12.6'" H
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Age3 Years & Up
Rated 5 out of 5Â by 4
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 awesome toy!
My daughter loves this toy. When she was about 9 months old, she loved spinning the little blocks. Now that she is 18 months old, she loves shouting out the names of all the pictures. Next she will enjoy recognizing the letters. It certainly grows with the kid! Very adaptable.
May 21, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 Great item to grow with!
We originally bought this item for our 1 year old.... And our 4 year old loves it too! They both use it for hours! Our older son has begun to come up with other works that represent the letter while our little guy is beginning to recognize numbers, pictures and words! Great item and looks so appealing too! Would highly recommend it! Just purchased it for my twin nephews!
December 11, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Maman1013 2-in-1
I bought this before my son was born! I just adored that it was such fun colors and all wood. It looks so nice in his nursery and now we've started to use it. It gives him something to look at while doing tummy time!
March 22, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by lexmom Fun to use and display!
We love the alphabet abacus! We use it to sing the ABCs and to count to 10, and then we go back and identify all of the pictures on the backs of the tiles. This is definitely something that will grow with my son. We keep it on his tall dresser, which looks great, and we use it every day.
March 15, 2011
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