The ultimate set for children to learn and practice letter recognition. Ideal for the playroom, classroom, and gym. These soft mats are colorful and washable with 6 different textures for children to learn hand-eye coordination. Complete with borders. Includes 26 letters and 10 numbers. Covers up to 36 square feet!
Active play makes getting familiar with numbers and letters an even more rewarding experience. The individual 12" foam squares are colorful, washable, and feature different textures for added stimulation and development. It includes 26 removable letters and ten removable numbers. It is completed with borders and covers up to 36 sq. ft. and made of high density EVA foam 11mm and weights 5.5 lbs. It is recommended for ages 3 years and above.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
waste of money:
I thought it was perfect for my 6 month old for tummy time, and learnin to crawl. This thing is so unsturdy. The pieces are all like a puzzle and foam, and you have to put the whole thing together and take it apart every time you want to take it away. So annoying. Everytime you walk on it, it breaks apart. It's huge too. That's why I wated it in the first place, but I was so annoyed with it I just gave it away...totally not worth the price.
Fun and Durable:
We purchased this play mat instead of a rug for our son's room. It has been great, he loves taking the mat apart discovering the many different textures and colors. It is very durable and easy to clean. Great buy for the money.
Practical Fun:
I love this mat. Wether it's to keep the spills of the rug or to protect my daughter when she fall. Also when she starts to learn it will help. I love it and recommend it to everyone.
More toy, than mat. Lot's of fun.:
Although, my son (18 months at the time) already knew the alphabet he absolutely got a kick out of this mat. He loves playing on it. He loves taking the letters and numbers out. It's a great learning and/or reinforcing tool. Ask your child to bring you "this" letter or "that" number and they'll never tire of it. You'll tire first. The pieces fit well enough. And, the thickness is adequate. But, truth be told, unless you keep on top of it, the numbers and letters (and borders) may end up in different... more info