Sundus magnetic writing board is a perfect tool to introduce the alphabet.
Crafted from high quality metal and plastic for long lasting durability.
It focuses on English uppercase letters to build strong letter recognition skills.
Enjoy a mess free writing experience with the included specialty magnetic pen.
Magnetic design allows for endless tracing practice without wasting any paper.
The convenient set includes both the bright yellow board and a magnetic stylus.
Promotes fine motor skill development while tracing the letters with the pen.
Description
Introduce your child to the joy of literacy with the innovative Sundus Learn The English Alphabet Magnetic Writing Board in vibrant Yellow. This essential early learning toy, playfully titled "Teach Me the Letters," is a fantastic tool designed specifically to make practicing the 26 English letters fun and engaging. Perfect for busy parents seeking creative and educational solutions, this magnetic board helps your little one effortlessly master the fundamentals of writing and prepares them for school in an enjoyable way.
The genius of this magnetic writing board lies in its unique technology. Each of the 26 capital letters is formed by individual magnetic beads. Your child uses the included magnetic pen to follow the indicated arrows, gently guiding the beads up to correctly trace and form the letter. This hands-on, multi-sensory process allows for easy and creative skill development, promoting fine motor skills and correct letter formation in a simple, reusable format.
FAQ:
Q: Is the magnetic pen attached to the board?
A: The pen is usually tethered to the board for convenience and to prevent it from being lost.
Q: What age range is this writing board suitable for?
A: This board is generally recommended for preschool-aged children who are beginning to learn the alphabet and practice writing.
Q: Does the board teach capital or lowercase English letters?
A: The board is designed for practicing the 26 English capital letters.
Q: How do you erase the letters after writing?
A: The letters are "erased" simply by using a finger or the side of the pen to push the magnetic beads back down into the board.