Goki Alphabet Puzzle 26-Piece Wooden ABC Letter Board

£19.99

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Learning the ABCs is a colourful adventure with the Goki Alphabet Puzzle. This classic wooden puzzle features all 26 letters of the alphabet, each decorated with a unique and vibrant pattern that makes them fun to look at and handle. Children can learn the order of the alphabet, identify individual letters, and practice their manual dexterity by fitting each piece into its correct place on the sturdy wooden board. The Goki Alphabet Puzzle is a fundamental learning toy for any playroom, providing a fun, hands-on start to literacy.

Features:

  • A complete 26-piece wooden alphabet puzzle.
  • Each letter features a bright, individual colour and pattern.
  • The puzzle pieces sit within a durable wooden frame.
  • An excellent tool for letter recognition and learning the alphabet sequence.
  • Helps to develop matching skills and hand-eye coordination.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Goki
  • Material: Wood
  • Pieces: 26
  • Dimensions: Approx. 30 x 21 cm
  • Age Suitability: 3 years +
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Frequently Asked Questions

The set contains 26 individual wooden letter pieces - one for each letter of the alphabet - plus a fitted wooden tray board measuring 30 x 21 cm. Each letter is shaped to sit in its own recess on the board, so no additional materials are needed to play.
The manufacturer rates this puzzle for ages 3 and over. The individual letter pieces are small enough to present a choking hazard, so it is not recommended for children under 36 months. Adult supervision is advised for children in the lower end of the 3+ age range.
Each of the 26 letter pieces fits into a single shaped recess on the board, so children must identify the correct letter and orientation before placing it - reinforcing letter recognition and alphabet sequence. The bright, individually patterned pieces also make each letter visually distinct, helping children distinguish similar-looking characters such as B, D, and P.