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Melissa & Doug See-Inside Alphabet Peg Puzzle | 
enlarge | Brand: Melissa & Doug Category: Toy
List Price: $6.99 Buy New: $3.35 You Save: $3.64 (52%)
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 1003
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 4 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 0.9 x 8.4 x 11.7
MPN: 3272 Model: 3272 UPC: 000772032728 EAN: 0000772032728 ASIN: B000GA90XC
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Product Description Each removable wooden puzzle piece on the peek-a-boo puzzle is hiding a special full-color illustration underneath. Tell a story, play a guessing game, or find the hidden pictures! 12 x 9 inches. 26 pieces. Ages 3+
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Letters are not cut out in letter shape. December 23, 2008 New Parents (FL, United States) I bought this for my 2 year old who has done other similar puzzles, but this one was almost impossible because the letters are not cut out in the correct shape (more like a cicle/square). So, this is way too difficult for her to do. I put it into storage until she is older. I would not buy this alphabet puzzle, but one that has the letters actually cut out and matching the background.
nice puzzle December 8, 2008 David Schaub This is a nice sturdy puzzle, which my toddler loves. Also I would like to add that "F" is for "fish" not bird, and I don't really think that these symbols are too obtuse for a young kid learning the alphabet. The pegs are a good size for little hands too.
a great way to learn your a-z's August 26, 2008 Sara B. Hanson I love Melissa and Doug products. I bought this for my 16 month old and its not exactly her level yet. It was still a good investment!!! I would really recommend it for a 2 1/2/3 year old which is what it says anyway. My daughter does enjoy throwing the pieces around. HAHA!
Educational, but weird choice of symbols June 9, 2008 Logical Mom (los angeles) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
We like Melissa and Doug puzzles, but this one is a little different. The alphabet pieces are easy to maneouvre, like their other puzzles, but the ideas that they chose to represent each letter are sometimes weird/confusing. A is for apple, B is for basket, C for carrot, D for duck, E for egg (why is the egg blue? My kid thought it was a balloon), F has a picture of a bird, implying 'feather'. Too off-track for my 2 year old. Other unusual ones: I is for insect. J is for jumprope, Q is for Quail. T for tie, V for vine, Y for yarn. Why didn't they choose items that weren't so 'obtuse', like F is for foot, I is for ice cream, Q is for quilt, or 'quack' (duck)T is for toes, V is for vaccuum, Y is for yam/yogurt/yellow...why didn't they hire me? ;) By the time my kid knows these words himself, he will be too old for the manipulative side of the puzzle. So, you have to be ready to do the puzzle with your young child, if you are practicing words.
Is the best toy i have bouth for my baby October 10, 2007 Aurora Montes Gonzalez (mexico) since my baby was 13 moths, she started to like it, and now, she already know all the letters, i complement this toy with some magnetics alphabet...and she love it =)
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