🦕 Unleash the Dino-Mite Learning Fun!
The USATDD Matching Letters Dinosaur Toy is an innovative educational tool designed for preschoolers, featuring 13 double-sided dinosaurs that help children learn the alphabet while developing fine motor skills. Each dinosaur showcases both uppercase and lowercase letters, making it a versatile learning resource for home or classroom use. Packaged in a convenient bucket, this toy promotes organized play and is perfect for gifting on special occasions.
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Matching Counting Sorting |
Power Source | Manual |
Number of Players | 1 |
Color | Multicolour |
Subject Character | Dinosaur |
Theme | dinosaur toy |
Item Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions | 5.3 x 5.3 x 6.6 inches |
Size | 5.3*5.3*6.6IN |
Material Type | Plastic |
M**D
Cutest Toddler Toy
My toddler LOVES these! They’re so fun and help him with his alphabet as well!
K**R
Great learning activities
Helps Fine motor skills , alphabet and color matching
A**R
Different letters on each side of the dinosaur
Only fit in the container if they are not connected. One side of the dinosaur has one letter and there is a different letter on the other side of the dinosaur. Good for fine motor practice and letter recognition
P**E
Great for multiple ages
Purchased these for my 4yo who loves the set her speech therapist has. As expected, she has enjoyed playing with them - especially matching by color and species - but my 10mo really likes them too. They’re large enough to be safe for him as well as his older sister, which is an unexpected bonus. Definitely recommend.
K**Y
Perfect
Our granddaughter loved these!
D**
But them!
These are great. Perfect for our son and recommended by our therapist for at home therapy. Great toy for Horizontal play and strength building.
J**T
Educational activity for the little ones
We have a lot of these styles of toys and my kid loves to get them down and take them apart and put them back together. When they are a little older, I plan to work more on the letters with them.
P**S
Pre-K Perfect!
My almost 5 year old son is great with numbers, but seems to be struggling with letters. He loves dinosaurs so I thought this may help...He loves playing with them! I didn't force the letters on him, but he plays with them often enough that if I ask which letter is on the dino, he answers and now he'll pick them up and automatically say the letter too.They fit easily together and he can usually get them apart by himself, although he tends to leave them together.Only complaint is that you can't line them up to show the full alphabet - I think the B is on the back of A? Would've been nice to line them up and go in order down the left side of the dino's and then turn them around and finish the alphabet on the right side.
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