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- Help reading skills rise and shine with this magnetic letter set! Introduces children to letter names and sounds
- Features big, bright letters that are easy for little fingers to grasp to help develop fine motor skills.
- Sing along to the Alphabet Song.
- Playful phonics songs help children remember the sound each letter makes.
- Includes magnetic letter reader, 26 magnetic letters, and 3 AAA batteries
Product Description
Your fridge door is the perfect place to develop a taste for reading. Nobody goes hungry for learning with this set of 26 colorful, easy-grip magnetic letters and magnetic letter readerthat attaches securely to your fridge. Each letter talks, sings and teaches letter names, letter sounds and learning songs. Put a letter into the reader to hear its name, its sound or a fun phonics song. Your kids might not eat their vegetables, but with the Fridge Phonics Magnetic Se… More >>




October 30, 2009 at 4:55 pm
A friend bought my daughter the Leap Frog Fridge Phonics set for her second birthday. It is a very cute toy and she really liked it. I was shocked when she put the R in and it began to sing “R says er, R says er.” R does not say er. I put the R away so she could still play with it, but I am very disappointed. Leap Frog has an excellent reputation, and I cannot believe they would make this big of an error. Especially when you consider the point of the toy is to teach letter/sound correspondence.
Rating: 5 / 5
April 5, 2010 at 1:20 am
So not really on the same topic as your post, but I found this today and I just can’t resist sharing. Mrs. Agathe’s dishwasher quit working so she called a repairman. Since she had to go to work the next day, she told him, “I’ll leave the key under the mat. Fix the dishwasher, leave the bill on the counter, and I’ll mail you the check. Oh, and by the way…don’t worry about my Doberman. He won’t bother you. But, whatever you do, do NOT under ANY circumstances talk to my parrot!” When the repairman arrived at Mrs. Agathe’s apartment the next day, he discovered the biggest and meanest looking Doberman he had ever seen. But just as she had said, the dog simply laid there on the carpet, watching the repairman go about his business. However, the whole time the parrot drove him nuts with his incessant cursing, yelling and name-calling. Finally the repairman couldn’t contain himself any longer and yelled, “Shut up, you stupid ugly bird!” To which the parrot replied, “Get him, Spike!”