







🔤 Unlock early literacy with colorful confidence!
This set of 40 jumbo, multi-colored magnetic lowercase letters is designed for children ages 3 and up. Crafted from durable plastic and sized for small hands, it includes extra vowels and consonants to facilitate simple word spelling. Packaged in a reusable container, it’s an ideal educational tool for preschool learning, promoting letter recognition, spelling skills, and fine motor development.
| Shape | Alphabet |
| Color | Multi-color |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Size | Small |
S**A
Quality is good
The size of letters is good. It’s not small like some of the ones I’ve seen before. My toddlers are learning their alphabets so they really like play with them. So far, none of the magnets have fallen off.
D**D
Kids like it.
Fridge magnets kids like and adults can work in kitchen.
E**H
Great to pair with uppercase version
Important to introduce lowercase letters since they appear when you're reading more than uppercase. I made sure my granddaughter had both upper and lowercase so she could learn them in 26pairs instead of having to learn 52 different symbols
H**Y
These are the ones!
I spent way too much time trying to find the "just right" alphabet letters for my 2-year-old. I wanted sturdy, larger than average, and bright colored. These are the ones! We play lots of letter recognition games, like "letter hide and seek" and I needed these to be spotted from across the room if need be. They are sturdy and withstand being thrown and dumped out of their container repeatedly. Most of all, I love the font that is used, it's modern and clean and actually looks like how we would write the letters.
A**N
Keeps my 11 month old entertained
My 11 month old liked to play with my refrigerator magnets, but some were too hard for him to remove and others were not safe for him to play with. I remembered that my mother bought us alphabet magnets for our refrigerator when we were little and how much fun we had leaving messages for each other. My son is still quite young and obviously can't read, so I wanted a toy that would grow with him and letters were large enough that couldn't be swallowed. These letter magnets really are jumbo! Of course, he's attempted to chew on them a few times, but he can't fit them wholly in his mouth. These keep him occupied for a good 20 mins before he becomes preoccupied with something else (hey, this is a lot for a toddler!). I agree with another reviewer that the magnets in the back *could* come out - they simply are glued into a slot in the back - but none of the magnets have been dislodged yet in any of the letters yet in spite of my son dropping them on the floor and stepping on them. I'm not overly concerned about this, as my son is never allowed to play in the kitchen without someone around to watch him anyway. I do note that generally, the magnets are strong enough, but some of the larger letters will slide with little provocation. I have a bottom-mounted refrigerator (i.e., freezer drawer is on the bottom), and this is where the letter magnets are stuck so my son can reach them. I don't get into the freezer as much as the refrigerator. If you stuck the magnets on a door that is constantly slammed, I'm not sure that some of the letters wouldn't slide or fall off. Overall, I am happy with my purchase.
A**J
No more putting letters in our mouths!
My daughter is 5 years old. She has autism and is nonverbal, but academically, she’s on a 1st grade level. She loves to spell words, both independently and when prompted. These Learning Resources letters are large and incredibly sturdy. These are too large for little mouths which is a good thing if your child mouths or chews objects. We use a small baking sheet to practice spelling but these would also be good on a refrigerator or magnetic board. We bought more lowercase letters, then uppercase and the numbers. We’ve bought some magnetic letters in the past, but we donated them once we found these... they are the highest quality set! I highly recommend for play, homeschool, classroom or therapy! Very pleased!
J**Y
Perfect size
Big enough that my infant cannot swallow.
K**N
A,B,C...? Where is the C?
My kids love it. I would have loved to have a complete alphabet. At least one of each letter. Out of 40 pieces, I did not get a single lower case C. I can understand throwing in extra letters after the first 26... but what?
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