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HahaGift Matching Letter Game

Amazon
Reviews
4,6
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Reviews

4,6
+1.933 reviews

Price

£11.99£10.19-15%
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Product description

Key features

This engaging educational toy introduces early literacy through play, helping children aged 2 to 5 spell words with colourful letter cubes and vivid picture cards. The activity blends learning and fun, making letters meaningful as kids match each card with the corresponding sounds. Designed to be enjoyed by siblings or parent and child, it fosters collaboration and healthy competition while reinforcing memory and vocabulary. The game setup is simple to grasp and encourages little learners to experiment with language in a relaxed, problem solving environment. With repeated play, children build confidence in letter recognition and word formation, laying a solid foundation for reading readiness.

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Tech specs

The set includes 30 double sided cards offering 60 words in total, 10 letter cubes and 1 sturdy tray to organise pieces during play. Each card pairs an image with a word, guiding children to assemble the correct word using the cubes. Durable components are chosen to withstand regular classroom use or busy family life, making it a practical option for both home and preschool settings. Suitable as a classroom teaching aid or a thoughtful birthday gift, the toy supports multiple play styles from quick matches to longer spelling challenges. Parents and teachers can adapt the activity to pace learning, slowly increasing complexity as recognition and spelling improve. The overall design emphasises tactile engagement and visual cues, helping children connect letters with sounds through hands on practice.