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Magnetic Blocks – Pocket Letters & Numbers

Magnetic Letters, Numbers & Emotion Expression

Portable Magnetic Letters Blocks

Suit for Travel or Outdoor

What’s in the box
The kit has a total of 36 magnetic blocks( 7 colors), drawn on with 78 uppercase letters, 78 lowercase letters, 40 numbers, 10 mathematical symbols, and 10 classic emoticons, 216 in 36, anywhere, your kids can make a lot of different learning games out of these magnetic alphabet toys.
Learn, Spell & Play: These premium magnetic blocks offer endless ways to play by stacking, sequencing and combining colorful alphabet & number blocks, to build small words, count objects and fun emotion expression.
Portable Magnetic Alphabet & Numbers: This kit includes 36 magnetic blocks in 7 different colors, drawn on with 78 uppercase letters, 78 lowercase letters, 40 numbers, 10 mathematical symbols, and 10 classic emoticons, 216 in 36, anywhere, your kids can make a lot of different learning games out of these magnetic alphabet toys.
Fantastic Learning Toys: Develops fine motor skills through sorting, stacking, sequencing & combination, as well as letter, number and symbol recognition, our magnetic toys designed to promote early literacy, numeracy and emotion expression.
Safe & Durable: Made from ABS( nontoxic and environmental) for boys & girls 3+ years old, this portable magnetic blocks kit inspires kid-powered play with its learning toys for kids, baby & toddler toys, puzzles, games, building toys.
Educational Toys for Any Occasion: With these 36 magnetic cubes(8 magnets in each cube ), it is a best birthday gift or holiday gifts for kids, or rewarding little milestones, celebrate the moments that matter with our magnetic toys for boys & girls. Suit for Travel or Outdoor.

Honest Reviews –
Perfect!
These magnetic letters and numbers have been a great learning tool in our house. They stick well to the fridge and magnetic boards, but they’re still easy for little hands to pull off and rearrange. The pieces are sturdy, colorful, and just the right size—big enough not to get lost but small enough for fine motor practice.My kids love building words, matching letters, and making simple math problems. I really appreciate that the set feels educational without being “sit down and do school”; they just play with it naturally and end up learning while having fun. Perfect for toddlers and preschoolers, especially if you like Montessori-style learning at home.
Emberlin –
Building words / learning numbers or math while playing blocks with your little ones
As learning tools go, these are fun, you can literally build a word. For us, the downside of these is trying to keep my toddler’s interest while looking for the correct blocks.Design and features pros:• The picture quality is good, and there are multiples of each letter in uppercase and lowercase so you can practice with your child on that as well as make more than one word at a time with the same letters in them.• Same goes for the numbers. And there are basic math symbols as well.• The bocks magnets have about the same strength as other magnetic block sets I’ve purchased. That is to say, it’s not super strong, but at standard.• There are also surprise Emojis that add a bit of fun.Design and features cons:• The corners are sharp, and they are smaller then other magnetic block sets I’ve purchased.• The box it comes in is cardboard, and no other box is provided for the portability mentioned, so while they can be portable as they are small, you will likely want another container.
The Sorensens –
Teeny blocks, mediocre magnets, cracked and broken on arrival
The pictures in the listing are quite misleading. These blocks are .8 of an inch and feel just so so tiny compared to the size that they appear to be in the listing images. The magnets are decent. If you pick up a stack most will fall down from it, but if you hold them and add one by one to the side of each piece (sideways stack), you can hold about 5 across without it falling. The colorful material used on the outside of the blocks seems to be a bit flimsy and easy to break, as a few blocks came cracked and broken. Even some designs were scratched off of the blocks, or had big scratches of a different color on them. I had high hopes for these and sadly feel like they were a bit of a let down. My 4&5 year old kids do think they are fun, but I don’t think they will last long enough for them to get much play out of them.
MobiusBookReview –
A Fantastic Montessori Learning Tool
I’m all about anything Montessori for the grandkids—my own kids excelled with Montessori methods, and I’m hoping my grandkids get the same advantage. These magnetic blocks are the perfect foundation for early letters and numbers. I love watching my grandson form words and then proudly teach his little sister the words he created.The colors are bright and vibrant, the blocks themselves are well-made and durable, and they stick wonderfully without being hard for small hands to move around. Kids of all ages can enjoy these—mine certainly did, and I’ll admit I was even having fun with them. Ha!Such a great educational toy disguised as playtime. Highly recommend!
Moomtaz –
Great manipulative
This is a great manipulative it’s a good size. I’m kind of concerned that the pieces might be a little bit small. Nobody’s gonna swallow it. I don’t think at their age, but it’s a good size. It’ll fit in their hands nicely. And the little magnets on the inside float around and kind of rattle, so they make a little noise, but it’s good to get them spelling and doing some simple math. And I think that is a creative way to get them to use some manipulatives in order to understand how to build some blocks and put some things together. And I think that you can use it on the board by He’s spelling, some things and using it. I think that it would be an excellent tool for teachers or homeschoolers. To use with their students, it’s a good good product, very good product. The colors are lively. They’re well made and they store nicely in their box.
Katharine –
Teeny tiny traveler blocks
I got this set of magnetic blocks for my toddler to play and learn with. They are smaller than they appear in the product photos though, and not very toddler friendly. Being the bite sized choking hazards that these are, they are definitely unsafe for my little fellow at this time. My older children have added them to their collection of magnetic blocks for now.These blocks contain fairly strong magnets, which stick together well. Their designs are crisp with vibrant colors on all sides. It can be tricky to find any specific letter though, as they are different on each side. It would be easier if they were a bit bigger, with only one letter per block. It can be fun to try to spell random words from whichever letters happen to be facing up though. I am somewhat satisfied with these portable magnetic alphabet blocks, and would recommend them for elementary aged children.
Abby Sinclair –
Bright and Fun, but Frustrating to Use
These magnetic alphabet and number blocks are definitely eye-catching and my kids have had a lot of fun playing with them. The colors are vibrant and the magnets are strong enough to stick to the fridge without sliding down. The big downside is that it’s nearly impossible to actually spell words because the letters and numbers are all mixed up on different sides of each block. It gets pretty annoying when you’re trying to help your child learn to read or make simple words. Fun for casual play, but not very practical for serious letter learning.
Rob Kujovich –
Magnetic numbers and letters blocks
Letters and numbers that are magnetic and pastel. The kids love learning with these and they have fun because they are magnetic. This also makes them less messy. You can make a lot of different learning games out of these magnetic letters and numbers.