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Melissa & Doug Deluxe 50-piece Wooden ABC/123 Blocks Set Review

 
Manufacturer: Melissa and Doug
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Model#: 19
Weight: 1.85lbs
Height: 6.50"
   Width: 6.40"
Length: 3.10"

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars


Retail Price: $12.99
Online Price: $7.64
A discount of $5.35!
* Price is subject to change.
Features:
  • Building developmental skills is simple with our wide selection of blocks.
  • Promote motor skills and creative development with cardboard and wooden blocks.
  • Teach animal, letter and number recognition with ABC and nesting blocks.
  • 8.7 x 7.7 x 2.7

User Submitted Melissa & Doug Deluxe 50-piece Wooden ABC/123 Blocks Set Reviews (cont...)


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Date: 2007-10-02
Classic Blocks At A Great Price
These are your usual classic wood ABC/123 blocks. They are made just like the ones we had when we were kids. My son loves spelling words with them and just stacking them. He loses his ABC blocks a lot or forgets to put a few away and the dogs love to chew on these.lol The local stores have not been selling these lately and he was wanting some more. I found these on Amazon when I was on the site to purchase a few other items. I noticed that they have the best price I have seen on this amount of blocks. Wal-Mart (when they actually have them) sells a similar set for twice the price of these. If you are looking for this toy, just go ahead and buy these. They are the best price I have found.

Date: 2007-08-14
Cuddles' favorite toy
These are the traditional wooden alphabet blocks, with embossed letters or numbers on 2 sides. I buy them for my umbrella cockatoo because they are American made (safe and lead free). I will continue to buy many sets.

Date: 2007-06-02
They're ok
They are small and fun for little guys to stack, but the pictures and letters on each block are not associated in any way... Which makes no sense to me at all. Also, they have somewhat sharp corners and are VERY painful to step on. Otherwise, they a good toy. At age two, my son loved to stack and build with them, but hadn't much interest in the letters. He could not put them back in the box himself, but it wasn't too much work for an adult to keep the blocks straight while plopping them in.

Date: 2007-05-07
great educational and fun toy
seems as if blocks will never go out of style for little ones. he loves them and they will also be helpful when he starts learning the alphabets.

Date: 2007-04-26
Nice blocks
The only surprise is that are very small, but my 20 month old baby likes it, I think it is a little confusing when you tray to asociate the pictures to the letters because there are not related, but there is plenty others ways to learn with this blocks


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