KkKk
At first, our three years old wasn’t into it, but she warmed up to it eventually. The pad itself is well build, but lanyard holding the pen was weaker then I thought. Our three years old pulled it off, but at least the pad had a pen holder
kelly
I love this product. Unfortunately, after 5 years the magnet wand is lost. How can I get another one?
It's Waylon's World 🌎
Not a bad concept and fun to play with. It can be a bit tricky. But overall good
shannon g.
It's a neat idea, but it's not a smooth easy glide over the letters (of course because it's magenta). Hoping it'll take some getting used to for our 4yo. Easy to store and use.
Bones
It’s neat and different. I’d like it more if it was actually being used, but there’s not much interest in it. The magnetic bits sometimes fall back down after you write the letter.
Kindle Customer
Sturdiness!
Vincy
The steel balls came off when my son was playing with it .
R.B.
This is a cheaper knockoff of the real magnetic alphabet tracing and there sure is a huge difference. I am a pediatric occupational therapist who is always buying toys for my patients so I try to save money where I can. However, with this, I feel like I should have just spent the extra money and bought the original product.
GG
Just received yesterday and a ball is missing. The magnet is also a little strong in my opinion for someone just learning the motions.
jasmin
Good learning tools for kids to write but the magnets on some wont go up anymore and its only second day!