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Battat – Pop – Up Alphabet – 50 Letter & Picture Flaps – Shapes, Colors & Letters – Educational & Learning Toys – 3+ Years– Hide & Seek Alphabet

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Features

  • Plastic 68%, Fabric 6%, packaging 25%
  • Imported
  • 50 pop-up buttons and 50 colorful flaps that pop open! surprises and Smiles await behind every flap.
  • Learn all about letters, numbers, shapes and colors, while having fun! 1 cat, 2 Cats, 3 Cats, 4 Cats! you did it! use it as a memory game! whats hiding under the circle again?
  • A sturdy alphabet board, thats built to last. This ones a keeper with its sturdy design. Educational and fun, it will be passed on from one child to the other.
  • Push a button to discover a colorful illustration. M for Mitten and v for violin! flap opens with a soft clackety sound that kids will love.
  • Road trip friendly! play and learn in the car, at the park or during Sunday dinners at grandmas! just grab the handle and go!

Description

POP, pop, pop your way around the board with the hide and seek alphabet board from Battat toys. Colorful illustrations at the push of a button!it’s a known fact: kids just love pushing buttons so, this alphabet preschool toy is just perfect! push down the button for the flap to open! this is a great interactive learning toy that provides hours of fun and many developmental assets for your toddler. Friendly illustrations make learning fun! it's a real plus to teach your little one about animals, colors, shapes, letters and numbers. Once they think they got it, it's time for a quiz! “what’s hiding underneath the letter s? a zebra? I don't think so. Try again.” the smile when they got it right will be worth a million Dollars for sure! use it as a memory game or to introduce spelling, as the image hiding under is spelled on top of the flap! this is one of the best educational toys for 3 years olds and up! it helps build your child's confidence, hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills, as well as other important assets. One of the best and most sturdy educational toys for toddlers out there! hide & seek alphabet from Battat is recommended for 3 years and up.

Product Dimensions: 13.13 x 1.5 x 11.63 inches


Item Weight: 12 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: BT2532Z


Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 8 years


Release date: May 12, 2018


Manufacturer: Battat


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  • 2 yr old Granddaughter loves this.
Style: english
My 2 yr old granddaughter loves pressing buttons. She has fun saying what is under each button as it pops open. It is good for memory. We ask her where the rainbow is and she tries to remember which button it was under. We both are having fun with this.
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025 by Jen

  • Great, affordable learning toy for toddlers
Style: english
This is a neat, unique toy for my almost 3 year old. He really enjoys pressing the buttons to lift the doors, revealing letters, numbers, and shapes. It's a very, very basic toy that doesn't require any batteries, but this is a plus for us as we're already inundated with loud battery operated toys. This is a great toy for reviewing ABCs and learning to count. If you hold the toy upside down all of the little doors will open at once. I've avoided showing my toddler this so as to encourage him to open each door one by one (more fun!). I recommend this toy for kids as young as 1 or 1 2 1/2. The little buttons are rather small, so this will also help in fine motor skills. It's not something my toddler plays with a ton such as his trains and trucks, but we do use it everyday as part of our lessons. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2018 by Ashley

  • Toddler Friendly
Style: english
My son loves this toy and I am not even sure why. He loves pressing the buttons. I got it in hopes it would assist us in getting him to talk and learn words. Fingers crossed. I do recommend though.
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by Krystal

  • Well-made toy!
Style: english
This toy is really well-made! It is durable and sturdy, and the pictures are cute! We bought it for a travel (car trip) toy for our 3.5-year-old son and he liked it, but I wished it had kept his attention for a longer stretch of time. He would play with it for about 5 minutes at a time and then move on to another toy/activity. He never requested it specifically; I would suggest he play with it and then he'd play with it again for a couple of minutes and then set it aside. I think he would've really enjoyed it when he was a little younger, perhaps 2.5-3 years old would be an ideal age for this toy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2020 by Wanda

  • Awesome toy for the price!!
Style: english
This toy has been great for my 2 year old as she is starting to show a lot of interest in learning her letters. It's something my 2 year old can easily look at herself, and it's also fun to go through with her. She is now even able to recall a lot of the pictures and is proud of her memorization. I appreciate how the upper case and lower case are displayed (the lower case at the beginning of the printed word). My baby also likes to play with this. Running his hands across it makes lovely clicking sounds! I can't believe this toy was only $10. The pictures are just stickers, but are showing no wear after heavy use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2019 by Alli

  • Good education toy
Style: english
I grabbed this for a long car ride and it kept my toddler busy for quite some time. The buttons are easy to press and it teaches a lot of things.
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2023 by Morgan McGowan, MS

  • Educational, but seems cheaply made
Style: english
Very cute toy and educational toy. I'm waiting to give it to my son for a future road trip. However, I tested it out and it feels a bit cheap. Some of the stickers were put on crooked. And a few of the buttons get stuck for me as an adult. So I could only imagine my 2 year old son will get frustrated or never go to play with those particularly buttons down the road. So that's annoying. But I like the concept and most of the other buttons are really easy to push. I think it'll keep my son occupied for a long time ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2020 by Kindle Customer Kindle Customer

  • perfect for my 1 yr old
Style: english
we got this as Christmas gift for my just over 1 yr old she is doing so great with it. we sit with her and go through the alphabet and all tiles on the board. she now can pick out about 6 or more letters as we ask her to and because she associates some with the pictures she is finding them that way too. she knows 12 different shapes and 5+ colors but she does not talk yet. she is 18 months now and this toy/tool is a great learning piece for our baby girl. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2020 by Kristina

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