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Melissa & Doug See-Inside Alphabet Peg
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Melissa & Doug See-Inside Alphabet Peg

SKU:

MD-3272

This product is currently out of stock
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.
Description:

Each removable wooden puzzle piece on the peek-a-boo puzzle is hiding a special full-color illustration underneath. Tell a story, play a guessing game, or find the hidden pictures!

Features:

26 pieces


Ages 3+


Product Details:
Product Length: 11.7 inches
Product Width: 8.4 inches
Product Height: 0.9 inches
Product Weight: 1.0 pounds
Package Length: 5.8 inches
Package Width: 4.2 inches
Package Height: 0.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 31 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 31 customer reviews )
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29 of 34 found the following review helpful:

3Educational, but weird choice of symbolsJun 09, 2008
By Logical Mom
We like Melissa and Doug puzzles, but this one is a little different. The alphabet pieces are easy to maneouvre, like their other puzzles, but the ideas that they chose to represent each letter are sometimes weird/confusing.

A is for apple, B is for basket, C for carrot, D for duck, E for egg (why is the egg blue? My kid thought it was a balloon), F has a picture of a bird, implying 'feather'. Too off-track for my 2 year old.
Other unusual ones: I is for insect. J is for jumprope, Q is for Quail. T for tie, V for vine, Y for yarn.

Why didn't they choose items that weren't so 'obtuse', like F is for foot, I is for ice cream, Q is for quilt, or 'quack' (duck)T is for toes, V is for vaccuum, Y is for yam/yogurt/yellow...why didn't they hire me? ;)

By the time my kid knows these words himself, he will be too old for the manipulative side of the puzzle.

So, you have to be ready to do the puzzle with your young child, if you are practicing words.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

1Letters are not cut out in letter shape.Dec 23, 2008
By New Parents
I bought this for my 2 year old who has done other similar puzzles, but this one was almost impossible because the letters are not cut out in the correct shape (more like a cicle/square). So, this is way too difficult for her to do. I put it into storage until she is older. I would not buy this alphabet puzzle, but one that has the letters actually cut out and matching the background.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

1NOT A GOOD PUZZLE FOR LEARNING YOUR ABCs!Dec 21, 2010
By Dominique
Let me start out by saying, I LOVE Melissa and Doug products. If you read my other reviews, you'll see that I LOVE their Chunky Puzzles.

But I DO NOT RECOMMEND this one at all!

1. This is not a good Chunky puzzle. It is much more flimsy and the stickers peel off the pieces.

2. The pieces are NOT shaped like the letter. So more than one letter will fit in more than one spot... Like the O, G, and C will all fit in the same spots.

3. The pictures used to describe the letter are ODD choices... The first time I did the puzzle with my son, it took me a few seconds to figure out what the pieces were supposed to be.

4. These pieces are a lot smaller than most of the Melissa and Doug puzzle pieces.

I was very disappointed with this puzzle and bought the other Melissa and Doug alphabet puzzle to replace this one!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great Puzzle!Feb 20, 2009
By A. Mott "Always on the hunt for something different"
I purchased this as a Christmas gift for my son (17 mos at the time) and thought maybe it would be a little difficult for him at that time but we gave it a whirl. By the end of January he knew all of the letters and their respective places. We also reinforced "B is for Basket" "H is for House" etc. and he really understands the objects underneath. Now, less than 2 months after starting this, he is starting to show me letters in all the different places we find them, his Car's cup said "DOC HUDSON" and he could tell me where each letter was, along with his Elmo slippers that said Elmo. This puzzle teaches fine motor skills (the pieces aren't the easiest for little ones) and is a lot of fun to learn the letters of the alphabet, I can't speak highly enough of this puzzle.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3Good for the priceJan 07, 2009
By smith
We bought a few of these puzzles, one for our son and the others as gifts. They aren't the highest quality, so I'm not sure how well they are going to hold up. It's not solid wood like I hoped, so I think that after being chewed on a little bit it's going to fall apart. But for the price you can't go wrong. However I won't order another one unless it states that it's solid wood since they hold up the best.

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