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LeapFrog Fridge Phonics Magnetic Alphabet Set
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| Editorial Reviews: | |  |  | | Learn letter names and sounds and create words with these interactive, magnetic letters. Just place any letter into the letter reader and press it to hear its name, its sound and a phonics song. The Fridge Phonics magnetic letter set includes 26 easy-grip magnetic letters and a magnetic letter reader that attaches securely to the refrigerator or other magnetic surface. Requires 3 "AAA" alkaline batteries (included). |  |  | | Phonics have never been more fun with this LeapFrog Fridge PhonicsMagnetic Set. With this engaging tool, children can learn letter names and sounds from the convenience of your refrigerator. Simply place a letter into the reader and press to hear its name, sound, and a delightful phonics song. Great as a speech development tool for ages two and up, the LeapFrog magnetic set delivers hour of amusement, while teaching the alphabet. Leap into Learning Kids will dance to the music and their faces light up as they imitate the sounds. The vowels are all colored red and the consonants are yellow, blue, or green. This helps children identify letters and see the difference between vowels and consonants. And as the children learn to grasp and place the letters, the toy sharpens motor skills. To start the learning process, this toy includes 26 magnetic letters and a magnetic letter reader. Little fingers can easily grasp the big, bright letters and place them on the fridge. Kids can also play the alphabet song by pressing the red musical note. In addition, a handy off-soft-loud control allows parents to change the volume and keeps the music at an enjoyable level. Vibrant colors and a sassy green frog captivates the kids and adds to the fun. This educational toy's durable plastic construction holds up to rough toddler play. Three AAA-size batteries are provided. Award-Winning Features This toy has received many accolades and awards from prominent toy organizations. In 2003, it won the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Gold Seal and Snap Award; it was also named Nick Jr.com's Toy of the Year. It attaches right to the refrigerator with secure magnets and is easily accessible when your child is hungry for learning. With lively musical songs and a fun cartoon frog, the magnetic letter set can be a great educational tool for children with a severe speech difficulty, or for those just needing a brush-up on their ABCs. What's in the Box Magnetic letter reader, 26 magnetic letters, and 3 AAA batteries. 
Children can learn letter names and sounds from the convenience of your refrigerator. | 
Vowels are all colored red and the consonants are yellow, helping your children identify the different types of letters. |
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|  | My son's special needs teacher recommended this, and we love it. My son sings the letters and has made great progress. I am glad I bought it.
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|  | both my 2 and 3 yr old love this toy. I am impressed how quickly they learned the letters.
| |  | Bought this for my daughter's first birthday and one year later,she still loves it.It's easy for small hands and the volume is adjustable for parents needs.You can also buy extension kits with more letters.I'd get this as a gift for any kid 9 months and up.
| |  | My son likes to listen to the ABC song, and he already can prounance A after few days, it is a great product and hope my son can continue to learn more letters from this set....
| |  | Looks like a new design than the one we have, but I doubt that much matters. My daughter has been playing with her Fridge Phonics since she was 12 months. She's obsessed with it. By the time she was near 17 months, she had learned ALL of her letters because of this. If I ask her for a letter she goes and gets the right one. If I show her one, she can name it. If I ask her the sound, she says it. That's AWESOME. She plays with it all the time, but mainly when I'm in the kitchen doing dishes or making a meal. The ONLY negative and it's super minor, is that with 26 letters, she likes to take them all over the house...that means they can get lost easily, but as long as you just keep picking them up, we haven't truly lost any. I buy this for every 1 year old I know, which is why I'm stunned that they age starts at 24 months!?
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