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Alphabet Blocks

Alphabet Blocks

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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 2.4 x 9.5 x 14.2 inches ; 3.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00064MUJE
  • Item model number: G8683
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 6 months - 2 years
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 4,948 in Toys ; Games (See Top 100 in Toys ; Games)
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Price : $33.00
Alphabet Blocks

Product Description


From the Manufacturer
From airplane to zebra-and lots of fascinating fun in between-these 26 blocks bring the alphabet to life for baby. There's something special for each letter, and they're just the right size to grasp, hold and explore, or stack up and knock down! There's s
Peek-a-Blocks build anew on a beloved and classic toddler toy. Each alphabet Peek-a-Block dons one letter on a see-through plastic shell. Inside is a colorful object that has a name starting with that letter. The 26 blocks come in a deluxe clear vinyl storage bag with a zipper closure. Imported.
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“ I like the Ice Cream block, which has "sprinkles" to shake! ” Stephanie Debellis|5reviewers made a similar statement
“ This is a great educational toy for very young people. ” Sylvia|6reviewers made a similar statement
“ This is a great set of blocks. ” Che|4reviewers made a similar statement
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
More fun than you might expect. October 5, 2005
By J. L. McDaniel
Durability: Educational: Fun:
My husband and I bought these blocks as extras for the Incrediblock we'd purchased for our then nine-month-old son. While my son wasn't (and still isn't) wowed by the Incrediblock (you can see my review on that page), he does enjoy playing with the Alphabet Blocks.I like the fact that each block has a big capital letter, and inside, something that starts with that letter; for example, the "D" block has a dog. We'll be able to use these blocks for a long time because of that; I can imagine spending time with my son and teaching him that "C" is for cat -- and he'll be able to see both to make that association.My son, on the other hand, couldn't care less at this point about the letters of the alphabet (he'll soon be one year old), but he does enjoy stacking and knocking over the blocks, banging them together, and especially shaking the ones that make noise. One of his favorites is the "I" block, which has an ice cream sundae inside with lots of sprinkles that rattle merrily when he shakes it.All in all, this is a good, affordable, durable, educational and fun set of blocks. My family continues to be very pleased with them.
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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful
Great to add to your collection, but not the best Peek-a-Blocks July 22, 2005
By Suzanne Amara VINE™ VOICE
Durability: Educational: Fun:
I really love all the Fisher Price Peek a Blocks---I saw them long before I knew we'd have a surprise 3 baby and I would actually have an excuse to buy them! Now we own pretty much all the sets. I would have to say this set, although big, is one of the weaker ones. The letters on the sides sometimes block seeing what's inside too well, and the toys inside are not as interactive or interesting as is the case with some of these blocks---for example, a horse that just sits there, a zylophone that doesn't move much, an apple that turns. I like their blocks with tiny things to shake inside or the like---the kind of things babies can't generally play with as they are too small, but that are made safe by being enclosed! Also, having ABCs is most just a way to have a set here I think---unless you are very into early learning, I don't think most babies are really ready to associate the letters with the toys inside (I know SOME babies are, but not that many, and not mine!) However, all this said, I still would say to buy this set, if you know you like this kind of block---It's great to add 26 more in one fell swoop!
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful
Pretty good deal but could be more exciting March 7, 2005
By kigger
Durability: Educational: Fun:
I bought these blocks for my daughter when she was 9 months old and she really only enjoys them now. She is 14 months now and is starting to recognize some of the objects inside when I ask her to get them. But be warned bc they're not great for the real younger babies since there are only a few of them that really do anything like beep or rattle. Most of them just have a stationary object that may jiggle a bit. The ones that you can twist yourself are not child-friendly. She can't turn the knob at all so she gets frustrated. My 3 yr old can just do it. He likes them too bc they incorporate the alphabet. Another thing is that the printed letters block some of the objects so it's harder to see inside. I would more so recommend a diff set for a younger baby (6 mos)- like the sound sensations and these for an older child (1 yr). Although you can't beat the price for 26 of these blocks! I also just recently got the Roll-A-Rounds by fisher price as a gift. It's the same concept but a ball vs block. She likes them ALOT!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Would have expected better!
I bought these for two reasons- blocks and educational letters. However, the letters are rubbing off. For the price I paid that was dissapointing. Read more
Published 10 days ago by lilyasmama
Fun selection of blocks! Great alternative to the traditional...
I love the Peek-a-blocks sets that are out there and I was excited to see the alphabet set available. Read more
Published 1 month ago by TigardGal
Great Blocks
My daughter loves her blocks. She will get them all out and look at each one until she finds her favorite. She likes to shake them and see what each one does. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Heather Ducote
Great for kids and parents alike!
When I was in my early teen years, my mom had a set of these for a couple of the kids she babysat. I liked to even then play with these blocks with the kids because they were so... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Spjutster
Great Learning Blocks
These blocks are not only educational, but they are fun. Lots of great figures inside that move in various ways. Read more
Published 4 months ago by myangels
These are great!
Love These! However, do not buy these with the big block activity center, they don't work! A bit dissapointing. But the blocks are really cute and I do like them a lot!
Published 4 months ago by stevie7117
Learning blocks for babies/toddlers
This is a great educational toy for very young people. We purchased these blocks for our 1-year old granddaughter. They are easy for her to pick up and play with. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Sylvia
Good product, BUT make sure you check that all the letters are there...
I bought these blocks for my daughter as a birthday gift and when I received them in the mail there were two "V" blocks and the "T" block was missing. Read more
Published 14 months ago by vfoster
alphabet blocks
I purchased these for a gift. They are super cute! I didn't open the package (they come in a clear plastic zip up type bag and are stacked nicely), so I can't comment on... Read more
Published 16 months ago by Amylynn989
Hours of daily fun!
Highly recommended. My 16mo daughter has these alphabet blocks plus many of the additional peek-a-block sets. Read more
Published 20 months ago by staceycat72

Product Features

  • 26 alphabet blocks
  • There's something special for each letter, and they're just the right size to grasp, hold and explore, or stack up and knock down
  • There's so much to discover with Peek-a-Blocks? -tiny objects, interesting motions, sounds, textures and more
  • Provides visual stimulation with letters, numbers, bright colors ; actions
  • Age Range 9 Months-2 Years

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