Thursday, September 15, 2011

Alphabeasts - absolutely adorable!

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When I was a kid, learning the alphabet was pretty boring. I remember flashcards and "Letter of the Week" at preschool, but nothing like what kids have today. Take Alphabeasts for example. These adorable plush monsters are sure to encourage your child's letter-learning.

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There are 26 two-sided Alphabeast learning companions, as well as a 26-book Boxed Set. We received two Alphabeasts (Hoptom for Hensley and Dadildoit for Daycie) and the books to review and we love them!

The plush learning companions are soft, well-made, and at 15" tall, they're big enough to hug and squeeze! The girls LOVE finding "their letter" on each doll and the books are a great addition. They feature three illustrated pages with corresponding items to the letter. (ie. They're simple, great for little hands, and great for car-rides and office visits!)

We love the Alphabeasts! The girls especially love this little video of the 'beasts, so they asked me to share. ; )



Buy It: You can buy the Alphabeasts and accompanying book set from the Alphabeasts website (www.thealphabeasts.com.) Beasts and the Boxed Set of Books retail for $20 each.

Win It: Using the super easy Rafflecopter form below, enter to win an Alphabeast Plush Companion of your choice!





Disclaimer: We received these products to review free of charge. All thoughts and opinions are my own. I was not monetarily compensated for this review.

8 comments:

Heather said...

I would choose L or R since those are the first letter of my daughter's name.

Heather C said...

I would choose "P" because my daughters two favorite peoples names start with "P" papa and pop!

The McKennas said...

I would choose Alphie because my daughters name starts with a A!

Christyn
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S said...

I would choose C b/c we're a family of C names :)

tab022308 said...

I would choose A because that's what my daughters name starts with

debijackson said...

id choose the o for ollie and owen

susie said...

I would choose the letter p for my grandson Patrick.

purchase a research paper said...

I would choose a "X".
it's a most mysterious one, and it charming me