• ABC's-This kit includes 26 individual Letter Cards, plus 36 Wikki Stix.
  • PERFECT FOR LEARNING - Directional arrows show proper stroke for letter formation, essential for young learners working on their ABC’s. Supplement your child’s learning with a kinetic tool—that’s also fun!
  • FUN VISUALS-Fun, colorful illustration on each card will keep your student stimulated and engaged—all while having fun!
  • KINESTHETIC LEARNING-Add a kinesthetic element to support your child with hands-on, engaging, educational fun.
  • SAFE FOR CHILDREN – This product is made with non-toxic food grade wax and hand knitting yarn.

My son was having trouble learning his ABC's & his teacher recommended these. He loves them & so does his lil sister. Made it a lot easier for him.

I’m a primary grades literacy teacher and used these to teach my 4 year old all her letters and sounds within about a month. She loves them.

This was even better than I expected! My 4 yr old loves Wikistix, and is learning to read and write, so we have spent happy hrs practicing his letters. I'll be buying more to use as gifts!

These are great for beginning learners to use with wikki stixs. Shows how to make the letters.

These are amazing! I bought these as a learning tool for my two children (ages 4 and 2.5). They live using them and have fun bending them to make each letter. My son has even told people that his favorite game is Wikki Stix. I will say this, I don't care too much for the waxy residue that they leave on your hands when you use them. It doesn't bother the kids, but I personally don't like the way it feels. Also, when I used them in the classroom, they would quickly become a sticky tangled ball. So, they do require a few steps of precaution when trying to keep them clean and neat between uses. None of the above will keep me from trying out the other products available from this company. I'm considering the numbers cards and make a picture cards for birthday gifts.

These work great with my students. They come with a small pack of wikki stix but I previously purchased the big pack so I am able to use the cards with multiple students at once. I brought these to help my students who are on the Autism Spectrum with their letter formation without the same way of pencil and paper. These cards and wikki stix work great. I love that it tells the steps to go for handwriting of the letter which is helping my students with their formation when comes to doing it on paper. The images on the card also have some of students labeling different pictures. Also can use these to teach letter formation and an object that begins with that sound they even have word posted on the card. VERY educational product.

I'm a school occupational therapist and this wikki stick set is a great way to warm up students' hands for handwriting. They're really durable and have survived some really hard tugging from angry kiddos. I love the variety of colors so that they can choose their favorite ones. After using the sticks to shape letters, I stick them onto my dry erase boards as writing lines. It works great as tactile feedback for kids who struggle with writing crooked because they don't pay attention to the lines printed on paper.

These are great! Love that the sticks fit perfectly on the letters, some you simply fold in half but that's it. Wish they were laminated but I went ahead and did that myself pretty quick. They are thick and durable enough without laminating though.

Students love using these cards to make letters. I cut wikki sticks in different lengths to make it easier for students to use.

I purchased this to help my son learn his letters. He won't play with this for very long periods of time, but he is getting a lot out of it during the time we do spend with them. One thing I really like is that the capital and lowercase version of the letter is on the same card. We are caught in the middle of my son knowing some lowercase letters and some uppercase letters, but this helps to show that they both represent the same thing. I definitely recommend doing as suggested on the instructions and cutting some of the "sticks" down so that the letters can be properly made. The only thing that is a bit annoying, but of no fault of the manufacturer, is that the dog hair from our merry band of mutts gets stuck all over them when we play on the carpet no matter how recently I vacuumed. It is also a bit time consuming to untangle the sticks after my son wads them all up into a jumbled mess. (Again, this is to be expected with wax sticks, but it still doesn't make it fun to untangle them.) Also, on a side note, I have found that Wiki Sticks are the PERFECT way to hang stockings under the mantle! I just happened to be contemplating how to hang them more effectively than last year when I looked up and saw a stash of Wiki Sticks sitting on the mantle :)