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Coogam Alphabet Water Coloring Cards offer 26 double-sided, water-activated flashcards designed for toddlers aged 3-5. Each card features a letter with traceable illustrations and four related words, promoting alphabet recognition and vocabulary. The set includes two water brushes and metal rings for portability. Made from laminated paperboard, the cards are reusable and mess-free, making them ideal for sustainable, on-the-go educational play.
Theme | Alphabet,Educational,Letters |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Pieces | 26 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 4.7"L x 3.4"W |
Size | Medium |
S**A
Great for travel
These were so much fun for my grandson on the plane. You will just need water to fill but kept him busy. Even at hotel. Such a cute idea
T**.
LOVE THESE!
We use a "busy bag" for my 4yo while we are traveling and/or sporting events/practices for my older two kids. I try to use this bag with coloring books, magic pen coloring, fidget toys, etc instead of an electronic (for as long as we can) & it works well. These water ABC cards are fantastic!! They come with two metal rings (I split the ABC cards in half for each ring) and two water pens. The water pens have not leaked once! They have been about half full in the bottom of a zipper bag in the "busy bag" for months, and no leaking. One pen has a wider brush head than the other, so it gives my daughter a big of a broader brush stroke for faster coloring. Water does pool a bit when she uses them, but it seems more like user error. I've tried using them, and it doesn't do it for me (faster, smaller strokes when coloring vs. her pushing the brush into the cards and holding it there). The cards dry out fast and go back to blank. Very quick, and fun way to go over letters or just keep her busy. Right now, I typically hold the deck for her, and once she done "painting", she will flip the card over for the next one. So functional and comes with a little cloth drawstring bag for easy travel. Love them!!
C**N
Educational tool
These are a wonderful learning tool for the EI kids that I work with! Fun and interactive-what child doesn’t like coloring with water?
J**J
Cards are good
The cards are good but the pen is made out of soft plastic material and tears easily. The child ends up squeezing It and water pours everywhere. Prefer the Melissa and Doug pens. Also the lid ends up bending the bristles even when adult tries to close the pen. I just bring the “waterwow” pens with me instead
A**R
Must have for toddlers!
2.5 year old spent a full hour with these the first time! Easy mess-free coloring, intriguing for curious little minds!Have had these for several weeks now and heavily used - still in good condition, they hold up well.
S**R
Learning made easy!
Our toddler loves these learning cards! Easy to carry around in our bag for on the go.
A**R
Overall I love them.
My three year old son loves these and looks forward to doing them everyday. I will say the handwriting aspect isn’t the best because with most water books you have to go over and over the same spot to make it work. My son usually just colors it in, but there are other handwriting books that I use now.My only issues with these is the words egg, giraffe, sheep, and xerus. Although you are probably supposed to say egg most people prounce it with an A sound. I wish they would have used a hard g sound instead of a soft g so that it differentiates between j. Sh in sheep is a diagraph and is more confusing than helpful at the start of learning the alphabet. Xerus starts with a z sound and its more confusing than helpful. I wish they just stuck to x ray to differentiate it from the z card. Even with these issues I still like them a lot.
L**S
Brush and pen
Brushes useless. They don't unscrew to get water in.
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