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🎶 Turn ABCs into a musical journey your toddler can’t miss!
The Just Smarty Alphabet Wall Chart is an interactive, battery-powered educational tool designed for toddlers aged 1-3. Featuring a compact 24x16 inch PVC poster, it teaches alphabet sounds, numbers, and new words through engaging songs and speech therapy-friendly features. Ready to use out of the box with included batteries and hook, it’s a clutter-free, multisensory learning essential highly rated by thousands of parents.












| ASIN | B074PYYM51 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Battery Description | Alkaline or Lithium-Ion (user-replaceable, 3 AAA or 3 AA batteries included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,660 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1 in Interactive Electronic Learning Charts |
| Brand Name | Just Smarty |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (33,692) |
| Educational Objective | Learn alphabet and numbers |
| Form Factor | Wall Chart |
| Included Components | Hook and Batteries |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 24 x 16 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 24"L x 16"W |
| Item Type Name | Interactive poster |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Just Smarty |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 60.00 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 12.00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A1 |
| Material Type | PVC |
| Model Number | A1 |
| Number of Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Operation Mode | Automatic |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Set Name | ABCs and 123s |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Theme | Alphabet |
| UPC | 863289000402 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
K**E
Great for a range of ages!!
I’m so impressed with this interactive learning pad! It’s inexpensive so I didn’t get my hopes up too much. I love that it came with a hook to hang it because my 2 year old granddaughter wanted to walk on it (like those floor pianos). There are 8 buttons to choose from for the choices of things to do, and are perfect for a range of ages. My 4 yo granddaughter enjoys it too. And it helps them learn ABCs and numbers and spelling, and more. The voice directing the actions or questions (where is the letter B?” Etc) is very pleasent and also encouraging, with a “try again” if the answer chosen isn’t right, and “great job!”, “ Terrific!” Etc when the child answers correctly. I love that it shows upper case and lower case letters, plays songs, and has a variety of options. And it turns itself off when it’s not been played with in some low number of minutes, which is great too! I highly recommend this item and am grateful to the makers of this because it’s so well thought out and produced and at an excellent price!
I**C
MUST H..CERY EDUCATIO
This is the bedt toy you c ever get for your chil. I was g to ret it at f but tur out to be the most ed a enga toy. Im hl I rea thst bef retu it.
M**A
reat Learning Tool for Kids
This wall chart is colorful, educational, and fun for children. It helps kids learn letters in an interactive way. Easy to use and perfect for early learning at home.
I**C
It is good, but could be better.
It’s a good product, good concept, has Baby Shark, so it’s worth the price for me. There’s a few issues that I think are minor, but not enough to stop me from giving a 4 star review. Firstly, my kid enjoys it and I sit there and play with her, trying to teach her the alphabet on it. That’s the real strong point: it’s easy to play interactively with your kid using this toy. And the kid overall enjoys it. She likes the music option where she can play a few songs like Baby Shark and the ABC songs. This matters the most to be beyond the fact that it’s educational. My main issues are minor in relation to that and the price point. You do need to press a bit hard on the mat to get a response and sometimes, certain sounds are unclear in the built in speaker. For example, both my wife and I got several letters guesses wrong because the D and B and V sounds were not clear enough. Maybe I need to turn up the volume more, but I honestly don’t want obnoxiously loud toys just so I can hear the letter. It does need better quality speakers, but at this price point (I think it was like 23$ or 24$), I’m not expecting surround sound so it’s not for me what you’d call a “pain point” in buying. It’s acceptable for the price, it just could be better. If it made the difference of an extra 2-3$ for speaker quality, I’d be happy to pay it, though. Something I would change or improve, but it’s not exactly a complaint: I would maybe structure the letter and image finding game differently. Or maybe have more options for how it can be played, like different modes or difficulty settings. I do not think, that by itself, it provides enough associative value to the letters in terms of the finding the letter and image game. It does provide some uses and I’m not critiquing it since I don’t want to put it down beyond its intended design, but it would be better if the find the letter game then explained or connected somehow in a more clear way that the letter was connected phonetically to the pronunciation of the given image. Language, in how it confers meaning to phonetic contour (at least English), fundamentally operates as in a sound-image manner. Semiotics 101. This just asks the kid to find the letter or image and basically indicates they got it right. That is a useful thing, and for that I’m fine with it, but it’s a bit limited in that regard and I would have preferred to see that aspect of the game improved on. I’m using it to try and teach my 3 year old girl the alphabet more clearly in a way she can read. I think this would be best used supplementally when a kid is already learning to read through other means, like at school. For me, currently abroad in a non-English speaking country, it’s solely on me to teach my kid proper English and reading since nobody else does that at her age. It does have spelling options, which is useful, especially for multiple age groups, but this is a weak point, as well, for some. If you’re buying it to help teach a 3 year old how to tell a/b/c, the board will probably become obsolete by the time they’re at the age to use the spelling part. Kids just don’t maintain interest in spelling boards for long enough to go from knowing the alphabet to spelling a word as long as “necklace”. Even if Baby Shark is in it. So, it needs more functionality to cater to each age group, in my opinion. More modes and difficulties for each style of game would be an improvement in that regard. Otherwise, it’s not a toy to give to children for autopilot. At least not at 3. Or probably any age. You do need to engage with the kid for this to be useful, in my opinion. But, it is useful and a fair price. And it has Baby Shark. So, my kid enjoys it. I’m okay with that. And again, I would like to emphasize, it has used and you can teach your kid with this. Baby Shark is a very strong appeal to a kid and will help your kid get into the idea of reading a bit. That is very important and useful and even if the game were better designed, without that pull for the kid to engage it, good luck getting the kid to be interested at all! I recommend it, but it needs improvement fundamentally in a few areas. PS if R&D is reading this come holla!
T**R
Good for toddlers to use as they grow
My daughter loves this thing if you press the music button once it'll just play through the songs, if you press it agian it will skip the song to the next one. I want to say there is 5 but honestly im not positive, she loves it and dances to them. It keeps her busy, shes 21 months old so she doesnt quite get the other functions yet. But it does have a button that you press and it will ask you things like, where's the dog and then she pushes the dog or it'll do the ABCs. It has a spelling function BUT of course those spelling ones she's too young for, but when you spell it wrong it will make a 'wrong' sound, I like that it's a toy that she can use now and she can use as she gets older.
K**H
Great for young learners
Works well, my 19mo old has no problem pushing the buttons after figuring out where to press. It is pretty flexible, I had to put some double sided tape to stretch it out, it helped a little but not as tight as I’d prefer it to be. Some of the songs are kind of off with the words, just not the words to say, wheels on the bus, that I’m used to. Other than that it’s pretty entertaining for her.
M**Y
It's ok for the price
The touch require a bit of pressure, and my toddler has a hard time getting it to work. I've tried taking his fingers and pressing with him so he gets an idea of the pressure needed to get the poster to "speak". You also have to press hard on small specific areas in order to work. For the cost, I guess it's ok.
J**A
Great product
An excellent educational product. Well made and easy for toddlers to use. Highly recommend!
D**A
My 3 year old twins absolutely love this
C**L
Such a lovely toy. It's bright and colourful. I love educational toys. I can't comment on sound as its a gift for Christmas. Quality of product is really good. I really do think my grandchild will love this. Value for money is good. It's well made.
D**S
This is a really good Learning Tool for small children. Informative, bright and plays a tune also. it is great value for money.
R**Y
The whole item looks flimsy. Not suitable at all for young children. Would not recommend. The delivery arrived as promised. The courier was friendly and helpful.
E**L
Product arrived on time as stated. Stuck on a flat door in the lounge currently. The little one likes it she is three years old. It take a little getting used to, the product doesn't exactly flatten out, it would have made sense to have another hook on the. Bottom so it looks flat. You will need to press the pads multiple times as it doesn't always respond straight away. It good for the price that was paid for it. #4
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