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Educational Insights Lowercase Alphamagnets, 42 Pieces

Item #: 070618
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Young learners will love spelling and sorting with these color-coded alphabet magnets!

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Description

Educational Insights AlphaMagnets and MathMagnets are perfect for kids to learning letter recognition and spelling. The color coding helps kids distinguish between vowels (red) and consonants (blue). The set conveniently contains more of the most commonly used letters for easy spelling practice. Intended for ages 4 to 6 years. This set contains 42 pieces that measure 1-1/2 inches each.

Features

  • Handy magnetic alphabet letters can be used for spelling exercises, letter identification, and decoration
  • Set delivers more pieces of commonly used letters so you can tackle more words in one activity
  • Small letters are sized to be easy for children to handle and move
  • Color-coded red vowels and blue consonants help with identification and are great for sorting activities
  • Excellent resource for classrooms, childcare centers, and homes
Includes:
  • 42 Alphabet Magnets
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Specifications
Maximum Age: 6 Years
Maximum Grade Level: Grade K
UPC: 086002016331
Allergens: Contains No Allergens
Certifications: Not Applicable
Grade Level: Grades PreK-K
Specialty Shops: Teacher Favorite
Safety: Caution Icon. SMALL MAGNET HAZARD - THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS SMALL MAGNET(S). Swallowed magnets can stick together across intestines causing serious infections and death. Seek immediate medical attention if magnet(s) are swallowed or inhaled.
SUOM Description: Set of 42
Age Range: 4 - 6 years
Brand Name: Educational Insights
Description: AlphaMagnets Lowercase
Material: Magnet/Plastic
Educational Insights Lowercase Alphamagnets, 42 Pieces