Just Smarty Electronic Interactive Alphabet Wall Chart, Talking ABC & 123s & Music Poster, Best Educational Toy for Toddler. Kids Fun Learning at…
$28.99
Last updated on June 7, 2024 1:50 am Details
$28.99
Amazon Customer –
I bought this poster for my boys 3.5 and 1.5 years old. They love it. Baby loves listening songs, toddler plays games. As a mom I can say that it is high quality, buttons work well, voice is very clear. Nice choice for a nice price.
Chuck Smart –
Fine for a bigger kid, but not for the toddler shown in the picture. I thought touching the letter would sound the letter; instead the toddler must touch a speaker symbol nearby. By the time a kid understands enough to use the symbol, they already know their ABCs from other methods.
Steve Foraker –
I always read reviews before buying something on amazon and i’ve never been disappointed, until this purchase. The item is so cheap looking and tiny, mine also came all marked up. I’m only writing this review to save someone else their time and money.
jeni –
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I received this item yesterday and my kids were intrigued at first. However, they said the voice was hard to hear as it sounded a little muffled. So, they stopped playing with it. I listened to it and I too think the voice could be a little more clear. I do like that it teaches my kids all about animals and it gives them fun facts and counting games. I played with it with my kids and they enjoyed it a lot more.
The packaging was a little cheap looking, but the product is cute.
Bert Swart –
My two grand kids (5 and 1) just love this. Bought two games and they play interactive with that stimulating their curiosity and its so pedagogical designed
Tracy M Williams –
It’s a great item for teaching abc’s and numbers
Amazon Customer –
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This product is a wonderful learning tool that keeps my toddler entertained! I wish it was a little heavier and inhas to tack down the bottom. Would recommend to any parent.
MissTania888 –
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My daughter is almost 4 and she currently knows about 40% of the alphabet. I was excited to introduce her to this poster to practice letter recognition. It is fun for her and she likes pressing the buttons to hear the letters and words. She quickly figured that the sound button is in the corner, so no problem here. She also enjoys listening to music. The sound quality is good, volume can be adjusted. I like that I can hang this poster in her room and she can access it quickly, no clean up involved. Now, what I don’t like. As a teacher, I am very detail-oriented when it comes to learning materials. This poster pictures a “ship” for the letter “s!” Letter “s” alone does not make the /sh/ sound. They should’ve used sun, snowman, sled… anything. It is very confusing to a child. I dislike this so much, that I am considering covering the image with my own. Also, when the poster is in the quiz mode, it asks, “Where is the letter D, dog?” My daughter just finds the picture of the dog, she doesn’t really need to know the letter to answer this. I wish it asked simply, ”Where is the letter D?” Overall, I am happy with poster, but there is definitely room for improvement.
John Devine –
Great space saver. The only issue is that the buttons for the pictures are in a corner. Most children will press the picture. For example “B is for ball. Can you find the ball?” You have to push a sound button in the lower right corner instead of the picture of the ball.
Zayana S –
My daughter absolutely loves the interactive alphabet.