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Customer reviews of Foam Fun - Upper Case Magnet Letters by Dowling Magnets
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Foam Fun - Upper Case Magnet Letters has been reviewed 17 times with an average rating of 4.53
Great product
Posted 6/4/2008 by Vicki Miller

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Great selection of letter and the size is perfect. I also like the four colors. The kids are drawn to them like magnets. The foam does get dirty quickly, but overall a wonderful product.

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Posted 2/19/2008 by Judy Gaede

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These are wonderful. Light, yet with strong magnets. Perfect size and shape. We love using them on the refrigerator not only for folks to manipulate, but also to create welcome messages for our kids and grandkids.

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Posted 9/2/2007 by Kristen

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I am very happy with the foam letters. My son loves playing with our fridge magnets and is always putting them in his mouth. These foam ones are great because they are so soft. There also aren't any little magnets that I have to worry about.

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Posted 8/23/2007 by Miriam N. Underwood

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The Foam Fun letters are an ideal way to help children see, feel, and manipulate the letters. I am hoping that they will help my grandson learn his letter names and distinguish the differences between the letters with their lines and curves. They definitely help to apply constructivist learning principles to letter recognition. I am very pleased with the product.

Magnet Letters
Posted 4/9/2007 by Kary Kandra

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This is a good product. My one year old loves them. He loves to pick them off of the fridge and put them back on. They are large enough that he can get a good grasp.

Foam Fun Upper Case Magnet Letters
Posted 4/6/2007 by Kathy Proffit

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I love them. They stick better than the plastic magnets and are easier for my grandaughter to see.

Soft and Light Letters
Posted 3/25/2007

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These are very cute letters. I like that they are lightweight and soft, (particularly because we are using them on a surface that we painted with magnetic paint). I also like that the magnet covers the whole letter, so they are not a choking hazard. I wish that there were a few more of some of the letters. We'd need another set in order to spell my son's name with them!

Best Magnetic Letters
Posted 3/4/2007

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I have four children; my youngest is now 4 years old. We have gone through countless sets of magnetic letters that have had varying life spans on our refrigerator doors. This set is by far the best. The letters are very lightweight with a magnetic backing covering the entire rear surface. This means the letters stay put and don't slide down the refrigerator door every time you open it up and then fall off. If these foam letters drop on the floor and you happen to step on them in bare feet you don't jump through the ceiling like we used to with the solid plastic ones. Also, since they are so lightweight and spongy they don't travel that far when they end up on the floor, meaning they don't migrate under the refrigerator like the older types did. The colors are also brighter. Lastly, the letters are punched out of foam sheets, creating lots of small foam pieces with magnetic backing that can be discarded or used to create other art work or highlight the words your child makes. My older kids have as much fun with them as my 4 year old does. This is a nice improvement over the older style and well worth the extra cost.

Great Entertainment For Baby!
Posted 2/25/2007

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These magnets keep our 11 month old entertained as she takes them off and puts them back on the refrigerator and dishwasher and carries them around the house. They are soft enough for her to chew on but not too soft that she can actually take a bite out of them.

Foam Fun Upper Case Letter Magnets
Posted 2/2/2007 by Reading Intervention Teacher

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I had the lower case magnets and like the size and color of the magnets. I work with at-risk reading students, so I need a variety of materials to immerse them in print. With the first graders, the most important words I can put on the board are their names. They love having their names as part of our word study.

Upper Case Magnet Letters
Posted 1/13/2007 by Kim E Farrar

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The Foam Fun Upper Case Magnet Letters seem to be easy to use for my Kindergarten students. This set allows me to focus in on words (like their names) which should start with an upper case letter. The kids have enjoyed working/playing with them.

Love It!
Posted 11/27/2006 by Linda Seay

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Large letters and brightly colored. My granddaughter loves to play with these kinds of things on my refrigerator - that's why I got them!

Review of Foam Fun - Upper Case Magnet Letters
Posted 10/2/2006 by Pat Todd

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I am using the letters as a visual at a convention. They will be perfect for our display.

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Posted 10/21/2005 by Lisa Alexander

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I like the letters, but didn't particularly enjoy having to punch them and discard all the extra little pieces of foam.

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