Alphabet Mystery Box
Alphabet Mystery Box
Ratings & Reviews
Alphabet Mystery Box
Overall Rating: 4.8 out of 572out of 72 reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.Fun and Educational!
We purchased this for our grandson who is almost three. He is interested in letters, but I was not sure if he would enjoy this. He absolutely loves this sturdy and colorful set. it is used nearly every day.
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My grandson is obsessed with this! I do with the Q for quarter was a different object as it always is the last one because it is flat on the bottom of the box and super hard for them to pull out
Engaging and Fun Game
This product really engaged my kindergarten students who are learning letters and sounds. They loved reaching inside the box to pull an item and determine the letter/sound it begins with. I used it in small group and they were begging me to play it again the next day!
great for hands on learning
My students really enjoy using this activity. Very helpful to them.
Very fun and educational game for preschoolers. Love this game.
Preschoolers even enjoyed this! Children age 3-5 enjoy reaching into the box and pulling out an item. Some items you need to tell them what it is because they have not seen it before.
Huge hit with 4 year old
Mystery box makes the alphabet more exciting. Box, board and objects are well made. Good for kids who their alphabet and are learning about what letter different words start with.
So Much Fun
My preschoolers love this game. It gets used everyday. Buying as gifts for my grandbabies.
Awesome learning experience for my threes and pre-k classroom.
This is a fun activity. It’s difficult for those that don’t know their phonemes so I made a control card for each item.
Amazing!
The quality of this game is really impressive, even the box! It’s got really neat, well-made items for each letter and my 4 year old absolutely begs to play. Worth the price!
Mystery Box Fun
My grandson enjoys the various colorful objects. However, thought there would be suggestions of how to play a game. Therefore, we made a game that requires him to use his sense of touch to identify an object before pulling it out.
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