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Alphabet Smash

Alphabet Smash

Associate words with letters and listen to fun songs!

Regular price $19.99 CAD
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Link words with images and the letters they start with! Boost phonemic awareness and alphabet knowledge through an interactive and educational experience.

About the game

With more than 40 words, divided into 2 levels, the player must first identify the image that most closely resembles the given word. Then, they must match the first letter of the word. The game rewards the player with a fun or surprising fact about the chosen word.

How to play:
- The game selects a random word from the list.
- 1st Level: The player presses the button on the cube whose image resembles the spoken word.
- 2nd Level: The player presses the button on the cube that displays the first letter of the word spoken at the beginning of the game.
- Finally, the player is rewarded with a fun or surprising fact about the word.

Related skills:
- Phonemic Awareness
- Alphabet Knowledge
- Comprehension

Average play session duration: 10-20 mins.

Details

  • PlayCubes sold separately.
  • Designed with love in Canada.

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Customer Reviews

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Margaret M.
Dungeons and dragons for little kids

I wasn't sure about this, since it seemed a little too elementary for my 4 YO who has a special interest in math. He loved the Peter Rabbit game at first, but now asks for it to include multiplication and seems a bit bored with it. I got "math alchemist" anyway on the recommendation of Tokidos and am SO GLAD I did. This isn't just a math game; it's a really soothing dungeons and dragons game for littles. Mine doesn't like music, but this music is soft and comforting and the voice is so lovely. The names of the ingredients are really special and he often repeats them, smiling. The only negative is that he gets to 15 quickly, and then it seems that 10+5 is the equation that's repeated -- for a game like this, I think it would be better if they scaled down again since more variety would keep him interested, and it's not the math per se that is his favorite thing about the card. He's been playing with it more as a make-pretend game that is appropriate for an older set, so even if your child has mastered basic counting, it's still a fun game to play, especially at bedtime, as a way to wind down but give in to playing one more game before going to bed. The soothing voice and music are also a bonus for bedtime.

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Margaret M.
Must have

My 4 YO has a speech delay and, while he can write all of his letters, has trouble making sounds like “f.” This is the game he has the hardest time with and therefore the one he gravitates to the most. He does have trouble transitioning from one sound to pairing two sounds but otherwise really loves it. If you are wavering at all, get this card! We love it so much and it’s nice that he can pick up a game from where he left off.

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Nathalie L.
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Vraiment cool les enfants adore

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Emilie C.
Vraiment bien fait

Mon fils l'a reçu en cadeau et nous adorons!! Il a 2 ans alors c'est encore un peu difficile pour lui, mais on réussi à jouer à deux et c'est vraiment plaisant!!

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Josee D.
Exce

Mon petit fils de 4 ans adore .

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Gabrielle F.P.

Super produit et excellent service à la clientèle!