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The Adena Montessori Sandpaper Letter Set features 26 uppercase and 26 lowercase letters made from durable, non-toxic materials. Designed for early childhood development, these tactile cards help children learn proper writing direction, improve dexterity, and enhance spelling skills, making them an ideal educational tool for home and classroom use.


























| ASIN | B073JDRM2V |
| Backing Type | Fiber |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,900 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #305 in Educational Flash Cards |
| Brand | Adena Montessori |
| Color | Pink |
| Date First Available | June 30, 2017 |
| Grit Material | quartz |
| Grit Number | 36 |
| Grit Type | Medium |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.85 pounds |
| Item model number | L012 |
| Manufacturer | Adena Montessori |
| Material | sandpaper |
| Product Dimensions | 3.43"L x 2.76"W |
| Size | 3.4 x 2.8 inches (pre-overlap dimensions) |
| UPC | 661596839049 |
| Unit Count | 52 Count |
J**E
Great qualify
Great size and very sturdy.
J**S
Good Quality
It is just as advertised. Not a single letter missing, and well constructed. My granddaughter is enjoying the letters and learning the sounds.
L**A
Great for classroom use
Bought fo my classroom so students can have a sensory experience and feel the letters as they learn them. Like that they are made of wood so sturdy.
J**S
Great product!!!
I really like this set! Had it for like a month now and we enjoy using it. Only critique is that it’s easy to confuse letter like d and p and n and u with the lower case letters.
A**.
A good buy!
Very well made!
B**L
Quality item
Love these! Quality item and kids enjoy it.
A**R
Small but durable Montessori letters
Great way to practice letter recognition and letter sounds.
B**.
Buy larger better quality cards
They are thick enough, but very first use sandpaper started coming off I wish I had invested in Alisons cards. They are small. I knew that going in, but it’s difficult for my early 4 year to use with hos pencil grip fingers (correct way as taught in Montessori) because his hand is about same size as letters and he can’t really see them
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