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Alphabet Toys for Preschoolers

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Not sure what toys to get your preschooler? Here are 5 toys we highly recommend to help you help your preschooler learn beyond the traditional ways of learning their alphabets. All these toys for preschoolers bring a fun and engaging way to learning for child to learn their ABcs.

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Alpha Pops provide an easy, hands-on way for children to get familiar with upper and lowercase letters. Just snap the pops together to match the upper and lower case letters. Pop together these frozen treats to match uppercase and lowercase letters. Double-sided to include all 26 letters. Self-checking by color. Also great for fine motor skills and imaginative play.

Spot it! Alphabet is a fun and rewarding way for little ones to learn their A, B, C’s and the colors of the rainbow. There is always one, and only one, matching symbol between any two cards. Spot it to win! The tiny durable tin contains 31 cards, each featuring a variety of 6 colorful symbols. Symbols include the letters A through Z and colored hearts. Your preschooler will learn to visually and verbally identify letters and colors, building essential skills for preschool. There are 3 ways to play with different challenge levels.

Melissa & Doug Alphabet Express Floor puzzle is great for kids just learning their ABC’s. This high quality puzzle is fun and engaging to teach your little one about the alphabet. It also helps teach about sizes, shapes and colors because the train cars are in a color pattern. Parents rave about how their kids love this toy and you will too!

Melissa & Doug See & Spell helps develop and refine fine motor skills as children practice placing each letter correctly. Reduce the frustration of seeing too much information at once by using only one board at a time. In addition, colorful graphics provide visual cues to assist with word association and inspire learning.

VTech Alphabet Apple is alphabet toy worm acts as the guide during games and learning. There are  8 toddler learning activities with different progressive learning levels; introduces phonics, words, time concepts, music and more. The Alphabet Apple by VTech will introduce your child to a whole new world of learning!

Are there any cool games or toys that have helped your preschooler with their alphabet? Tell us in the comments below. 

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Community Founder- Eghe

Wife and mother of twins. Founder of Pride & Joy Baby Planners and The Expecting Mamas Network.

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