• Explore your creativity in engaging, sensory-reinforced play; the stylus brings the beads to the surface with an audible click revealing your creation
  • Material: High quality ABS plastic, healthy and safety, Non-toxic, lightweight for kids use.
  • Size: 11.5*9.2inches, rectangular shape design
  • Push the beads down with a finger to erase and start over; the beads are completely self-contained and do not come out of the board
  • MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY:We will 100% refund or send you a new replacement.If you unsatisfactory to our product item

This is a fun way for my 5 year old and toddler to review lowercase letters. This is a great on the go or in the car activity with no mess. The magnetic balls stay in the case and there is a click in spot for the magnetic pen.

Bought it so my kids can use it for math and it works helps them stay focused on homeowork a lot easier. Their so much calmer then before it makes it easier for them to understand.

My kids love this. We bought it for an upcoming trip to Florida. Nice size to fit in the carry on bag, something different to play with. They like to draw pictures and write their names.

My two children love this toy and take turns playing with it. Works great for quiet time, something to do in the car, and a novel toy to distract one child when the other one wants to play independently. Can be used together with an adult to give tips and take turns, or just for the enjoyment of the magnetic clicks and the "smoothing" of the beads out. Great toy, would definitely recommend and give as a gift. Bought on the recommendation of an OT.

Well made. I like that this is sold and not flimsy or cheap but it's not to heavy for my 3yr Olds. They live to Cary it around and play with it. It's a little difficult to actually "write" the letters because the magnet pen gets caught up in the metal balls. But it is easy to use as they pull the little balls up one at a time with the pen. It would be nice if the pen was attached by a string. It gets set down easily and we have to go hunting for it :) over all very happy with the product.

I bought this for our 2 1/2 year old grandson. It’s great for in the car or at restaurants because it entertains him and there aren’t a lot of pieces that can be easily lost. The only two suggestions/comments I have are that there are no instructions, so users might not figure out that to “clear” the board, you can drag the stylus over the balls, and that it would be nice to either have an extra stylus or have the one that comes with it be attached.

Got this for my sons 4th birthday. He seems to really like using this. I’m hoping this will encourage him to start trying to write.

This product arrived within the time specified well packaged and intact. No complaints with it. My kiddos (aged 2.5y and 4y) use it every other day or so to review their letters (we also purchased the lower case and number magna boards from Cretee, so we tend to switch out.) It’s very self explanatory to use. The kids knew immediately what to do. It’s nice because the letters are reinforced with the clicking of the metal balls in place. I believe the model we purchased is a little larger than the more popular magnatab, but we’ll worth it in my opinion. The product appears durable and of quality materials. Occasionally one of the magnet balls sticks a little but it doesn’t effect efforts at all. Great product for early writing skills. I’d definitely recommend it to others looking to help their littles with their writing skills.

I just purchased these for my preschooler. We had a letter tracing app that she enjoyed, but didn’t build up her confidence because the touchscreen didn’t always cooperate and she usually needed help despite doing it right. This would end in frustration. With these she happily practices on her own while we are driving and I am loving how proud and confident she is getting by being able to do it independently.

We've done dry erase, the notepads, lesson books, markers/colored pencils/crayons. I couldn't figure out a way to get my almost 3-year old kid to stop drawing all over the paper to actually practice lettering. Within a couple of minutes, this did the trick. It felt great to see the shape of the letters being followed for a change, rather than random scribbles. Plus no clean up?! Yes. Please and thank you.