Learning Resources -- A to Z Mini Alphabet Food
Looking for an easy way to help kids learn early letter skills?
Check out these adorable mini alphabet play foods! Each of these 26 soft plastic minis corresponds with a different letter of the alphabet—from an adorable apple to a zesty zucchini, it's a delicious way to learn the ABCs! How do these play foods help kids learn?
An illustrated fold-out menu helps kids build vocabulary and imaginative pretend play skills as they learn their letters.
Best of all, a reusable storage bucket for easy cleanup.
Sized for little hands and made from durable plastic, these play foods also help kids strengthen their fine motor skills!
The A to Z Mini Foods make an easy addition to play kitchens, preschool toys, and Montessori toys for kids. The A to Z Mini Foods help kids develop early language and letter skills. The largest piece in this set (the reusable storage bucket) measures 5.5"D x 8.5"H.
Age 3+ | Grade PreK+
What's Inside The Box?
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26 x Mini Alphabet Foods (e.g., Apple, Beet, Cupcake... Zucchini)
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1 x Illustrated Fold-out Vocabulary Menu
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1 x Reusable Storage Bucket with Handle
FAQ
Q: Are the letters actually printed on the food pieces?
A: The food pieces are realistic miniatures. While the letters are not printed directly on the food, children use the illustrated menu to match the food to its corresponding letter.
Q: How big are the individual food pieces?
A: Each piece measures approximately 4.5cm L x 4cm W, making them chunky enough for toddlers to handle easily but small enough for a "mini" play experience.
Q: What material are these made from?
A: They are made from a durable, soft-touch plastic that is both satisfying to hold and easy to wipe clean after playtime.
Q: Is this set suitable for a play kitchen?
A: Absolutely! These mini foods are a fantastic way to add an educational twist to any standard play kitchen or pretend grocery store setup.
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