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The Alphabet Robots Toy set includes 26 letter-shaped robots designed to make learning the alphabet an engaging and interactive experience for preschoolers. Each robot can twist and turn, promoting cognitive skills and hand-eye coordination. Packaged in a stylish gift box, this educational toy is perfect for children aged 3 and up.
N**E
Best toys for toddlers
This is an excellent toy transformers for kids, my boys are 4 and 2 and they both easily transform these robots. I love that they learn the alphabet at the same time .
T**N
GrandKid gift
The grandkids loved these and I got the as gifts for Christmas and they are still not bored with them! Well worth the money!
J**D
Wildly exciting birthday gift!
Easy enough for my 4 and 5 yr old grandsons and entertaining enough for the 8 yr old and 10 yr old family members at the party. It occupied them for a long time. I think these are going to get played with a lot!
A**Y
3 year old is obsessed
My 3 yo son is so obsessed with these. I'm actually ready for him to move onto something else... instead of wanting to play 'robots' with us nonstop. He loves them. They go in the bath, in the mud, to the park, we sleep with them. They are everywhere.
C**K
Our boys love them!
We have two boys (5&3) and they have played with them everyday since we got them. Very happy with them!
A**R
Great gift
Great gift! My nephew was a little upset because the robots on the box had swords and none of the robots actually have swords.
D**T
Fun way to learn the ABC's
I saw this product at my workplace (with preschoolers) and thought my grandchildren would love it! It arrived very quickly and was just as promised. I can't wait to see what they think! (I can't rate durability because we just got these, but the kids at school LOVE them and play HARD with them!)
M**N
Educational & Fun
These alphabet robots engage a child in several different ways. They can be lined up in alphabetical order, or used to search for objects that sound like that letter, ie. find something that begins with the letter C, cheerios. But probably the most fun and best activity to encourage fine motor skill development is to open up the letter into a robot. and close it back to up again.
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