🌈 Craft Your Imagination with Roylco!
Roylco Alphabet Pasting Pieces are 1x1 inch colorful squares designed for arts and crafts, perfect for preschool language activities. Made in Canada, they come with a guide full of creative craft ideas.
J**A
Great time saver for teachers !
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A**R
Great product for homeschooling
We are using this to help with our site word learning. Love how colorful the product is!!
A**R
Perfect Pasting Pieces
Went pasting crazy with these. Huge double pack of fun little letters. About 1" x 1." A poster board like feel with wide assortment of all letters in many different fonts. Very colorful.
M**E
These are a fun addition to our craft supplies
These are a fun addition to our craft supplies. They stick well with a glue stick or school glue.
D**.
Five Stars
Lots of colorful and varied letters to use in art projects!
K**N
Love these. My preschoolers love them
Love these. My preschoolers love them. Some find the letters in their name and others just paste the letters. Either way it's great exposure to print and letters. They're a nice weight but not so heavy that they don't stick to the paper. A great value for price as well, a half a bag lasted me over a month and a half and my preschoolers use these A LOT
P**U
Five Stars
Plenty of letters to use. Different size but not appropriate for children under 3 for sure.
H**4
not a good assortment of letters
These are printed on nice heavy paper/ cardstock. However, I was really disappointed with these pasting pieces. I already knew that they had different letters on each side, so that wasn't a surprise. It's kind of a pain when looking for letters, but I knew that when I ordered them. I had some at my old school (ordered through a school supply catalog) and liked them, so I bought these through Amazon this year to have at my new school. While there were MANY pieces included, there didn't seem to be the variety of colors I had in my old set. But worse, there was an abundance of letters you don't use often (Z,Q, X) and VERY few of the letters you do use. I had wanted to use for a Chicka Chicka Boom Boom craft project with my kindergarten class, but we got so frustrated looking for the letters we needed. I spent 30 minutes or more after school sorting a bunch of them by letter into muffin tins, and found that we couldn't make the kids' names. After that amount of time, there were some letters I didn't have ANY of, and others only 1-2. (But boy, the x and z tins were full!) I changed the project and just used alphabet stamps instead. If you don't care what letters you get, I guess they are ok. However, I'm sorry I spent my money on them.
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