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I purchased these letters for the Seniors at my Center where I work. They are fun. Large enough to see. The foam is not of very good quality, but it's fine. Some of the pieces were broken and bent. There a lot of pieces in the canister. What is needed is more vowels to make more words. I have a lot of extra letters and I cannot do anything with them. That is a waste. I already contacted the Co. and told them about this. I hope they will do something to improve this product. Otherwise, it's a good product to play with letter and numbers.Best Deals for Chenille Kraft WonderFoam Letters and Numbers
I bought my three year old son these foam letters as we were running out of foam letters that we had previously bought from a national chain craft store. I'd say that the Chenille Kraft foam letters are better quality than what we owned previously: i.e. the Chenille letters and numbers are all cut out completely and are all perfect (more than I can say about the national chain store's version....). As a note, these are not self-adhesive letters, you would have to apply glue yourself on them if you wanted to stick them down as a craft.Size: Each letter is 1 and 3/8" tall and wide. The numbers are a bit taller at 1 5/8" and are narrower (of course) at 1" wide. They are a decent thickness at around 1/16" thick (same thickness as the national chain letters we own).
Variety: They give you an excellent variety of letters and numbers -I first released a smaller amount of the Chenille Kraft letters by scooping out a random 20oz (by volume) cup of letters/numbers and we found every letter of the alphabet and every number plus lots of extras, so you don't have to wonder, say, that some letters are not present.
Colors: The letters and numbers are are solid colors and appear in the saturated-color basic-crayon-pack colors of red, orange, yellow, light and dark green, blue, purple, and pink.
Amount: There is a massive amount of letters/numbers here, this is way enough for say a birthday party or large gathering, or for ongoing play with multiple children.
Overall, we are pleased, they are what we are looking for, my three year old son likes to use these letters with our help to practice the alphabet and we spell easy words for him ("cat" "dog", his own name). Sometimes we glue them down onto drawing paper. Lots of fun.
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