| Size | Large |
| Color | Colorful |
| Material | Wood |
| Brand | HoneyTolly |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Weight | 0.23 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | HoneyTolly |
| Unit Count | 26.0 Count |
Be aware some of these magnets look a bit inappropriate due to shaping and design choice.
Cute item! Well made! Good price.
Great quality and easy for little hands to hold
We love this product
So cute animals
These are adorable and easy for my 18 month grandbaby to pull off the fridge. Cute animal letters. Fun.
Some of the letters came bended but my daughter loves them so not to much complaints
These are exactly as pictured and what I hoped. The size is great for littles and not too small. It is well-constructed. One of our littles has been much slower to learn his letters. Research we've found says that having an animal or a familiar object in the shape of the letter is better than next to the letter for associating the sounds and shapes. It's been hard to find things that do that that look really good, but these do. The only one thing that's a downside is Giraffe for G. The word doesn't teach the hard G sound the way gorilla or goose would have.
Be aware some of these magnets look a bit inappropriate due to shaping and design choice.
Cute item! Well made! Good price.
Great quality and easy for little hands to hold
We love this product
So cute animals
These are adorable and easy for my 18 month grandbaby to pull off the fridge. Cute animal letters. Fun.
Some of the letters came bended but my daughter loves them so not to much complaints
These are exactly as pictured and what I hoped. The size is great for littles and not too small. It is well-constructed. One of our littles has been much slower to learn his letters. Research we've found says that having an animal or a familiar object in the shape of the letter is better than next to the letter for associating the sounds and shapes. It's been hard to find things that do that that look really good, but these do. The only one thing that's a downside is Giraffe for G. The word doesn't teach the hard G sound the way gorilla or goose would have.






