🎉 Lacing Fun: Where Learning Meets Play!
The Learning Resources Uppercase Lacing Alphabet includes 275 pieces designed for children ages 3 and up. This educational tool features 260 uppercase letters and 15 durable laces, promoting hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills through engaging activities. Perfect for both classroom and home use, it’s a must-have for preschool readiness and makes an excellent gift for any occasion.
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | Small |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Multi-color |
L**E
Fun learning activity
My child really enjoys playing with these lacing letters. It is fun to search for the letter you want and then spell words as you string the letters on the durable lace. My child enjoyed looking for the letters of their name and putting it together on the string. It helps them practice their letters and spelling all while flexing those fine motor skills. The tub is a good size with plenty of letters to choose from. I definitely recommend these.
F**E
Uppercase letters
I love using these colorful letters in my classroom. Perfect size for little hands. A very easy learning tool for the classroom.
L**B
Excellent Product
Quality product and excellent fine motor work for my 1st graders.
T**I
Perfect for building hand strength!
The media could not be loaded. These are a fun actually to build hand strength and practice letter recognition. They’re bright, colorful and a lot of each letter. There’s multiple activities to do with them so it’s worth the amount you pay. We can’t wait to use these for years to come.
A**I
Missing some letters
My son liked it but it was missing 3 letters, color white “i”, dark blue “k”, and blue green “u”. Although we had 2 extra letters x and n. And I also feel like it is too small that my son is having trouble holding the letters and inserting the lace. Other than that, it is an ok product.
U**F
Big hit in my niece's kindergarten classroom!
I got this for my niece's kindergarten, where they're very academically focused, to go in their language "center". They have letter stamps there and letter hole punches, so I thought it would fit right in. I chose lowercase because the teacher commented to me that a lot of children come to school knowing capital letters, but what they *really* need to know are lowercase letters because we use them so often. (Parents of preschoolers, take note!)She told me just the other day that they're a big hit. The kids love making words (and building important fine-motor skills in the process - lacing helps you practice the tripod grip and it's a good life-skill as well) and then turning them into bracelets and whatnot :)One problem - the aglets (the plastic-covered parts) on the laces are a smidge too short to go through the longest letters, w and m. You have to kinda shove by the lace, and that's a pain. Still, it's not totally insurmountable.
K**L
Hours of fun
My daughter is OBSESSED. She is only two so she isn’t interested in stringing them yet. But she uses a little scoop to dig out different letters. Good for practicing colors too. And imagine we’ll be doing all kinds of activities with these when she is older.
L**E
Happy teacher
Good quality, only thing is the laces are a little thick for the holes but that might change after they are used for a bit
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