📚 Unlock the Fun in Learning Letters!
Key Education's 26-Piece Textured Touch and Trace Cards are designed to make learning lowercase letters an interactive and enjoyable experience. With textured surfaces for tracing, color-coded guidance, and multilingual instructions, these cards cater to diverse learning styles and environments, making them perfect for both home and classroom use.
C**M
Excellent Product!
I purchased this to help my grandson learn the letters of the alphabet! The colors and textures are amazing! He enjoyed practicing the shapes of the letters while repeating each sound. The quality of this product is excellent. I love the durability. Highly recommend!
M**A
Excellent
Very good quality and really an investment towards teaching my daughter her abc and how to read phonetically. I bought this lower case one and fhe upper case one.
J**H
Support material for HWT
I bought these because I am using the handwriting without tears curriculum (HWT) in our homeschool and use it professionally as an OT. The HWT only has textures capital letter and numbers cards. I wanted a set that was lowercase. These were less textured then I expected- think finest sandpaper ever, but they do the trick.
J**S
Worked so well.
My son was struggling learning his letters. His teacher suggested these. Within a few days he was getting his letters and within a month he knew all of them. We tried many things prior and him tracing the letters helped him learn the different letters.
J**E
The ability to touch and feel each letter is excellent!
The ability to touch and trace each letter has really helped my 5 year remember the alphabet!
J**H
Perfect
Autistic grandson loves these as well as his sisters!!! Perfect!
S**I
Great for start/stop. Texture not so noticeable
I ordered both these and the Didax sandpaper cards. While I like the green and red stop and start, the surface of these cards is barely raised/embossed, and there is very little difference in texture b/n the letter and the background. Between the two, I expect to use Didax more. That being said, I also downloaded “bumpy cards” from Teachers Pay Teachers. I used puff paint to put little bumps on them. Of the three options, my bumpy cards are my favorite for my 3-yo who is learning letter names and sounds.
W**S
Perfect.
These cards are JUST what I am looking for.
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