Vilac Letter Magnets
Product Description
The Vilac Letter Magnets are 56 brightly-colored wooden pieces with whimsical patterns. The magnets are the full form of each letter and are securely glued on the back of each wooden piece. These are ideal for preschoolers learning their alphabet, phonetic sounds, and simple words. There are enough pieces to create delightful messages on the fridge or other metal surfaces. Comes in a durable wooden box with a plastic slide cover for storage and portability. Child-safe, non-toxic.
Letter Quantities:
4 each of A, E, I
3 each of O
2 each of B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, R, S, T, U, V, W, Y
1 each of Q, X, Z
Total of 56 magnetic letters
WARNING: Magnets. This toy contains magnets, which are harmful if swallowed or inhaled.

Benefits
Learning the alphabet provides a foundation for learning to read. This can take years to develop. Differentiating letters and making the correct phonetic associations are first steps. Literacy tools like Vilac Magnetic Letters can be instrumental in introducing young children to the world of letters. As a hands-on exercises, learning is more easily facilitated.
Made Of / Made In
The Vilac Letter Magnets is made of sustainable wood, magnets, and non-toxic lacquers. They are designed in France by one of the oldest toymakers in Europe and expertly made in China under stringent safety and quality controls. Certified child-safe and non-toxic.
Manufacturer / Safety Compliance
Deep in the heart of the Jura surrounded by mountains, lakes and forests, between Champagnole and Saint-Claude, Vilac has been manufacturing wooden toys in Moirans-en-montagne for more than 80 years.
Vilac was founded by Narcisse Villet in 1911 as a wood turning workshop - espcializing in finely lacquered wooden toys. Thus named - Vilac ("Vi" from Villet and "lac" from lacquer). Today, the ageless and durable wood-turning technique endures in the lasting appeal of Vilac toys.
Many of Vilac toys are still made in France. Others are made in Taiwan and China under stringent safety and quality controls. All meet or exceed established North American (CPSIA) and European (CE) safety standards and are further certified to be child-safe and non-toxic.
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