Montessori: Letter Work
K**H
Love love love these books
My son loves these books and being able to feel all the letters helped with the process of him writing and know what letter he’s feeling. I also got the numbers and shape books as well.
L**S
Fabulous value for the price!
This book is FABULOUS. It's seriously great value for the price. My daughter loves it. We did discover that colored pencil and crayon erase off the board pages very easily with a wet wipe, which is actually great to know (yes, I know it's for finger writing. Lol )If I could add one tiny critique, it would be that I wish there were more than one directional arrow on some of the letters. Perhaps a different color as well, to indicate that it's movement two. For instance, on the p it could have an arrow on the tail and on the circle, just to show that you do the line from top to bottom. I could probably use a better example. Hopefully you know what I mean. I just felt there were times when my daughter didn't know where to go next.I definitely plan to buy more of these. My daughter seriously loves this. She's 3 and she did this book one time and was writing letters on her paper all by herself. I was so impressed. She even started writing in it before I even woke up! She read it all on her own, a cold reading, without ever having done a letter exercise before, and was writing in it with a crayon perfectly following the letter directions. I'm thrilled with this.
S**E
Great way to help a child learn letter sounds!
Love this book and so does my son! He attends a montessori preschool so this book supports that method well. The letters are all lower case and presented out of order (so kids aren't just memorizing the abc's). Each one is made with sand paper to support a sensory connection and promote learning. There's also a picture to hint at the sound (although my son thinks the "bus" should actually be "school bus."). And of course, true to the montessori method, the letters are presented as sounds, not things with a name (e.g. B is "buh"). My favorite part is the last page where all the letters are presented (out of order) so we can review and see how many he really knows. When he gets stuck, he turns back to find the picture page for a hint to help him remember. He knows most of the letters now and gets so excited when he finishes the last page without missing many because he's eager to start reading. (By the way, we never approach that last page as a test or anything stressful. Just a fun way to finish off the book.)
E**K
Almost perfect,
This is a neat little book for learning letters. The pronunciation spelling helps adult to say the letter sound, rather than the letter name, which is a more important prereading skill. I would have given it 5 stars, but I thought the description and pictures were deceptive. From the picture, it looks as though each page is made of two board-pages pasted together, with the top one cut out, so the child can run their finger through the groove that forms the letter. You can see little shading on the letters, that gives this impression. Well, the letters aren't cut out at all, they're actually just a slightly matte vs gloss texture, and the shading is just printed on. It is kind of like sandpaper letters, but much more subtle. I think it would be a much better book if it were actually cut out, and something I'd pay more for. I bought it for my 16 month old, because he loves books like the Hungry Caterpillar and sticking his little finger through the holes, so I thought he might enjoy running his finger through the grooves of letters which would provide so many interesting forms to explore and improve his fine motor skills, all while passively familiarizing him with similarities and differences between letters. This is not the case, as I have explained. Although the book would be fine for an older child really learning letters, I think the book would also appeal to much younger children if the letters were cut out--and who wouldn't want a book with more longevity? I will put this away until he's a little older, and probably end up buying number work and map work at that time
N**.
An interesting and fun way to learn letters/phonics for very young, and older children!
This is a great little book for learning letter phonics! It can be used for very children - my son is only 20 months old and has already started learning letters right away! Not sure if you can tell from the stock photos but the letters in this book are raised and textured, so when little ones runs their fingers across them, a sensory experience is created. I use this book in addition to our sandpaper letters and my son loves it! This book reinforces his letter/phonics learning while we are in bed, or other places that the sandpaper letters would be too cumbersome to present. Sometimes he even picks this book from the shelf himself. I highly recommend this book for purchase for young and older children who are learning their letters and phonics. It's an interesting and fun way to learn!
G**E
My sons love this
Love this! Such an affordable option for sandpaper letters. I was trying to teach letters to my son, and we were both frustrated, so I decided to change tracks and try the Montessori way since this book was cheap. I was very unconvinced about the sandpaper letters thing, but I'm no longer a skeptic. I've replaced letter lessons with just reading this book once a day, and everyone is enjoying it. Some reviews say the sandpaper isn't rough enough, but I think it's just fine. Even my two year old can feel and trace the letters no problem.
M**L
So good
This is so much better than a typical alphabet book. It teaches the sounds the letters make rather than the names and I love that. I wish I’d have had this as a child learning to read
L**S
Great book for teaching a toddler
I use this book every day with my 1yo. She is so excited to go through it every morning. It has really helped her learn the sounds the letters make and now she is pointing to letters on shirts and in books and telling us the sound for the letter.The “sandpaper” part isn’t super textured but it is enough to give sensory input while tracing the letter.
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