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The Aomola 106PCS Magnetic Letters & Numbers set is a vibrant, safe, and versatile early learning tool designed for preschoolers. Featuring 106 pieces in five bright colors, including uppercase, lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols, these strong magnetic toys encourage creativity, spelling, and math skills. Crafted from eco-friendly, non-toxic plastic with rounded edges, they fit perfectly in small hands and can be used on any magnetic surface. Easy to clean and portable, this set transforms everyday spaces into dynamic learning environments.








| ASIN | B09BTWLWWP |
| Item Weight | 205 g |
| Manufacturer | Aomola |
C**L
Bright, fun colors, kid friendly fun, easy to use, functional, sized perfect for little hands.
M**P
I wanted big letters these are abit small, for what I expected. The measurements is accurate just imagined to be bigger for small kids .
K**E
Pros: they’re plastic not foam so won’t deform easily. My son immediately started playing with them and practiced his ABC’s and spelling. There’s 26 uppercase letters and 52 lowercase letters. Your child can practice spelling many words without running out of letters if you only have one set of the alphabet. They’re not too small. I took a photo of my 3 year old (he’s turning 4 in May) holding an uppercase and lowercase letter in each hand. They’re the perfect size for little ones. Cons: Some letters can be confused for others. Uppercase i looks like a lowercase L. I wish the uppercase i had the lines at the top and bottom to make them more distinguishable from each other. The lowercase z looks like a small N. I thought we had extra n’s while I was putting everything together to make sure we had all the pieces. I feel this can be confusing for little ones. (Pictures above) I worry the letter with dots connected with break off over time. Over all a decent set of letters and numbers for $10.
D**.
Some of these literally slide down the surface just by their weight. Put them on and they just slide down their magnets are so weak. Others work their way down with very little vibration. I was not able to see all of the letters before purchasing and upon arrival several of them are in a "font" style and it's hard to explain to a six year-old that's not how you write a lowercase "t" or "q" in real life. The uppercase "I" doesnt have the top and bottom horizontal lines so its hard to distinguish from lowercase L or minus symbol. Lowercase P's and D's are interchangeable. Same with lowercase B's and Q's. The lowercase "q" should have a little tail. It is a little confusing when you're teaching little ones how to write but they are seeing it differently when learning how to spell.
H**M
My son loves them and learns to read quickly. It helps
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