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Sassy Letter Links Developmental Toy |  | Brand: Sassy Category: Baby Product
List Price: $5.99 Buy New: $2.75 as of 9/10/2010 15:22 CDT details You Save: $3.24 (54%)
New (9) from $2.75
Seller: missmama09 Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1744
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 2.5 x 5.9 x 9.3
MPN: 80048 Model: 80048 UPC: 037977800487 EAN: 0037977800487 ASIN: B002L3T9Z6
Release Date: August 10, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Inspire touch | | • | Bold, bright colors | | • | Provides interaction opportunity for caretaker and baby | | • | Enhances brain activity | | • | Meets all current toy safety standards |
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| Customer Reviews: Openings are a little large April 28, 2010 Alyson M. Casey (Winthrop, MA USA) I bought these because I thought they were fun and they have all the letters of the alphabet and the shapes are more interesting than regular links. My one complaint is that the openings on some of them are rather large, making it easy for my 5 month old to unlink them. On the one hand, she thinks it's fun and the putting together (by me) and taking apart (by her) game can go on for quite some time. On the other hand, they tend to fall on the floor a lot and are more likely to be lost than standard links. Not enough reason not to buy them, but something to keep in mind before you go attaching that favorite toy to something using these.
Great fun for little babies April 2, 2010 Jen I got these for my daughter when she was 5 months old. Spelled out a couple words - Yes, Hug, Nod, and her initials. I keep a set in the diaper bag, one on the changing table, one in her toy basket in the living room, etc. She loves to chomp them and try to yank them apart. They have different textures too. These are great as a general links set, but I wouldn't recommend them for older kids if you are trying to teach letters - some of them are the outline of the letter (like C, E, F), and some of them are the actual letter shape (like B, D, S). And once they're linked together, it's a little tough to see what letters you have. Also, since there's only one of each letter, there's limited options for spelling words since you run out of vowels pretty quickly. Other than that, they are great.
Transitional Learning Toy March 2, 2010 M. S. Jones (Fayetteville, TN) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
16-month-old grandchild loves playing with these linking letters. Will use as teaching aid as he grows.
Great for 1 year old February 1, 2010 Lady GA (Georgia, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great introduction to letters and colors. Individual letters are made of a soft rubber type material, making them a suitable teething toy. I purchased this for my friend's grandson. As we handed him one, we would tell him what the letter was. He is now beginning to recognize the letters and colors. We say a letter and he will reach for it. Of course, he puts it straight in his mouth still - but we hope he will soon do more than just chew on them.
These are great! January 3, 2010 ZombieLuv (NY) My 9 month old baby boy loves his links. I use them to secure his pacifier to the stroller and toys as well. He likes to teeth on these, as they have different textures. He is always playing with the links, each day he has some shaking them around, chewing on them, and pulling them apart. I like these link is particular because they are safe for teething, the colors are bright and not painted, so they don't chip or flake, also it's a good value. You get 26 alphabet links.
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