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Melissa & Doug Alphabet Train Floor Puzzle Toys
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Amazon Minimum Age: 36 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Melissa & Doug
EAN: 0000772904247
Item Dimensions: 1190310214940
Label: Melissa and Doug
Manufacturer: Melissa and Doug
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 1188 months
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 months
Model: 424
MPN: 424
Publisher: Melissa and Doug
Release Date: June 12, 2006
Studio: Melissa and Doug

Features:
  • This large and colorful puzzle features 27 extra-thick pieces to make building it easy and fun
  • Floor puzzle is 10 feet long
  • Helps develop matching skills
  • Easy-clean surface keeps puzzle looking new
  • Recommended Age Range 3 Years and up





Editorial Review:

Product Description:
This Alphabet Train puzzle includes 28 extra thick pieces to keep your little one engaged and learning. The self-correcting pieces make learning the alphabet easy and fun. Measures 120" long.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - My 2 year old loves this puzzle!
My 2 year old loves this puzzle. The puzzle is big, but she loves to see the train grow across the room. It's very durable, and she has learned both animals and her letters and can do the puzzle now by herself at 2.5.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sturdy, Fun ABC Puzzle
This is a great puzzle for many reasons. First for parents this is a sturdy puzzle. We are in a puzzle phase right now and this puzzle is not showing any signs of wear. Second, the pictures are great. Some of the ABC animals are not ones that you normally find in the ABC books. Plus it is a train and with a boy, trains are always great.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent for letter recognition (the ABC song is not just a song)
This puzzle is a great beginning puzzle for a young pre-schooler. We bought this puzzle for our 3 year old. It is challenging for her as well as entertaining. I rated this puzzle 5 stars, but if 4.75 stars were an option, that would be a more accurate rating. It is not flawless - the main problem is that Melissa and Doug illustrated "X" with a fox, which obviously does not start with X. Admittedly, there aren't many animals that start with X. In fact, I can only think of xenops, and this is ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Too Long
I purchased this thinking it was the other alphabet floor puzzle with the good review, but this one is ten feet long and connects one to one. I purchased it to help my toddler learn the alphabet, but it just takes up too much floor space and it the pictures are not very fun so the alphabet part of it seems to not to come across well enough. Quality is good if your looking for this type of puzzle.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Beware-X is not for fox!
We recieved this as a present and my son was very excited to put it together. The pictures are nice and the big size makes it fun. As with any alphabet activities, we enjoyed practicing our letters by saying, "C is for Cow," etc. But when we got to X we were shocked to see they put a fox. The age range for the puzzle will expect the traditional "X is for..." set up and not be looking for the letter in the final position. They did U is for umbrella so why they felt they had to do fox for x is ... Read More





 

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