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Whether traveling or staying home, Wedgits Junior Tote provides building ideas, word games and letter writing activities in one carry-along bundle. Kids love to show their friends and relatives the marvelous structures they can create. It is wonderful to watch as enthusiastic children learn to master their first letters and numbers when using their dry-erase Wedgits Wipe-off Book. This book is packed with words, letters, numbers, mazes and matching activities for hours of valuable learning fun. Ages 3+. Includes 20 Wedgits pieces, pack of 48 design cards, Wedgits Wipe-off Book, and tote bag.
Toy Value Index: 9.58
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Fat Brain Index: 9.11
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WEDGiTS Junior Activity Tote has been reviewed 6 times with an average rating of 5.00.
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Posted 12/30/2009 by Sharon Loeffelholz
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This was purchased for my grandson who is on the Autism spectrum. It was recommended by one of his teachers. His younger brother certainly is enjoying it!! He never makes two things the same. Great!!
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Posted 12/25/2009 by KAREN BRENNER
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This was for my 3 year old nephew for Christmas. He was thrilled and so was his mom. Apparently he had been very "into" these at preschool. He loves to build and problem-solve. Great product!
Encourages Creativity.
Posted 12/30/2007 by K. Burns
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I purchased this product first for my 6-year-old granddaughter, then another set for her 8-year-old sister. Their brother then wanted some for his 4th birthday. I observed their building processes (Even Dad got it on it!), and each one created something amazing for his/her age level. Their mom says it has helped the 6-year-old with her math skills. The 4-year-old likes to follow the patterns on the design cards. I had planned to buy the starter set for the youngest, but I realized that it would not be enough, since he had already worked with his sisters' larger sets. I purchased a building board with the first set; and they hinted that two more would be nice, so I have bought those, too. I'm considering buying the set with wheels for their Dad!