Thursday, August 13, 2009

Zyle plays Letter Sorter at 1 yr. 8 mos.

We shopped for another toy in Toy Kingdom two weeks ago to stimulate Zyle’s mental ability.
A wooden board with molded numbers from 1-10 and another with molded letters from A-Z caught our interest.
I don’t know what they are so I named them the Number Sorter and the Letter Sorter as they’re like the Shape Sorter.

The difference is that the letters or numbers are to be fit on a board.
The Number Sorter was half the price of the Letter Sorter (P300+).
Inasmuch as we wanted to buy both, we needed to choose only one due to budget constraint; hence, we picked the Letter Sorter as it was obviously more challenging.
Plus, it will also have further uses after the sorting course.

The letters were colored red, green, blue, and yellow. Colored paper were used on the letters.
Unfortunately, there were no colors on the molds of the board so I painted them (days after we bought it) according to the color of the letters to aid in his learning process.
I apologize for underestimating Zyle’s brain power because I thought it would take weeks for him to perfect it when in fact it only took him less than a week.

A brainy baby he really is, but not so gifted with verbal skills, though.


The letters have started to lose their color because Zyle not only loves to play with it but also loves to munch on them, too.

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