Whimsical ric-rac pattern outlines wood pieces with illustrations of typical items in a child's world.10.3" x 4.7" x 12.6". Ages 18 mos. and up.
| Publisher | Hape |
| Features |
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| Minimum Age | 18 months |
| MPN | ED810467 |
| Brand | Educo |
| EAN | 6923436023037 |
| Release Date | 2009-03-25 |
| Label | Hape |
| Title | Educo Alphabet Abacus |
| Studio | Hape |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age | 180 months |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Amazon Minimum Age | 18 months |
| Model | ED810467 |
| Manufacturer | Hape |
Review by Eda, 2010-08-24
Very instructive, durable toy. My kid loves playing with it, learns the letters and a few words in english by using it.
Review by ovbr, 2010-05-26
Got this toy for our daughter when she was 14 months old. She really did not care for it at first. But in 1-2 weeks she developed a strong interest in it. She really likes pictures on the blocks. We started to play a search game with this toy. Basically we ask her to find things on the spinning blocks. We look for simple shapes like zebra, apple, truck. This toy has other more complex pictures like birds nest that can be interesting for older kids. Some time we make this game harder by turning pictures away and she seems to like the challenge. She really enjoys this toy and frequently brings it to us to play this search game. Over all this is a really cute toy and it has really great developmental value. We like to read books and this toy is another calm interactive activity that lets us play together. Hopefully when she is learning the alphabet and numbers she will still like this toy.
Review by Patty Sherman, 2009-12-30
We bought this for 2 different grandchildren and they both love it. It appears to be very durable and easy for 'little' fingers to manipulate. Of course, both sets of parents love the distraction and education it provides.
Review by Claire Douglas, 2009-07-20
I admit, my son has yet to see this - but I love it. Gorgeous, colourful, sturdy and spinny - this alphabet abacus is sure to engage and educate...I also like that I won't trip over loose blocks in a bleary eyed 3am stupor...