📚 Feel the letters, own the alphabet!
The Learning Resources Tactile Letters set features 26 durable, multicolored plastic letters with a rough texture designed to enhance sensory learning and self-correction. Ideal for speech therapy, classroom, and home use, it supports letter recognition and formation with a multilingual activity guide, making early literacy engaging and effective.
Manufacturer | Learning Resources |
Brand | Learning Resources |
Item Weight | 6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 7.01 x 4.02 inches |
Item model number | LSP0192-UK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Multicoloured |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | Set of 26 |
Manufacturer Part Number | LSP0192-UK |
H**
Sturdy
My daughter with autism loves these.
A**E
Terrible font. Do not buy
I didn’t know what to rate this because it is a great idea and some of the letters are perfect, but tons of them are a very stupid font, that makes them confusing for kids. Why not just make them shaped like standard letters? Wish I’d returned them.
A**R
Tactile Letters
Sturdy. Very tactile. Nice size. Some of the letter forms pose problems for my young students who struggle to learn the alphabet. For the stronger students, the letters work just fine.
A**R
Missing a vowel and had an extra g?
Not the greatest font to use, can be a bit confusing for students. I was also missing the letter u, but had 2 g's? Product was almost great but because of the above I'd say its just okay. Wouldn't really recommend.
A**R
Not happy
I had extra letters and some missing letters.
P**P
Need uppercase letters now!
Great product. Now I need uppercase version.
K**R
Missing letter T
I was so excited to use these letters with my preschooler and the letter "t" is missing. There are two of the letter "s." Will Lakeshore stand behind this item?
A**H
Ridiculous font
This is a great product in theory, love the tactile arrows to use for multisensory instruction. However, this was definitely not designed by a kindergarten teacher as the font is more like cursive and definitely not the way we teach letter formation to kindergarteners learning their letters. I was able to use fabric scissors to snip the curved tails off. 9 out of 26 of the letters needed altering. The k is not really fixable, and the t is very short, which is confusing since it is a “tall” letter.
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