Pacon - Creativity Street WonderFoam Letters and Numbers

Creativity Street WonderFoam Letters and Numbers

Two pounds of foam letters and numbers turn learning into tactile play

Tactile learning changes everything when kids connect physical shapes with abstract concepts. These foam letters and numbers transform alphabet practice and early math into hands-on activities where children manipulate actual forms rather than just looking at workbook pages. Two pounds of characters provide enough pieces for multiple students to work simultaneously, spelling words, building simple equations, or sorting by color and shape. The foam construction means no sharp edges, no noise when dropped, and durability through countless sessions of enthusiastic handling.

Assorted colors add visual interest while supporting color recognition activities alongside literacy and numeracy work. Use them for word building games, letter recognition practice, or basic addition and subtraction with concrete manipulatives kids can physically group and separate. The characters also work for craft projects: glue them onto paper for textured collages, use them as stamps with paint, or incorporate them into mixed media projects. The clear plastic tub keeps everything contained between sessions, shake it to find the letter you need, then snap the lid closed when finished. Teachers, homeschool educators, and parents find these foam characters bridge the gap between abstract symbols and tangible understanding that early learners need.

Books and Media

Books and Media Purchase Guide

Books and Media

Activity Books - Interactive art books and workbooks for learning techniques and developing skills.

Coloring Books - Adult and children's coloring books for relaxation and creative expression.

Craft and Hobby Books - Instructional books covering various crafting techniques and projects.

Drawing Books - Technique books and tutorials for improving drawing skills and learning new methods.

Painting Books - Comprehensive guides to painting techniques, color theory, and artistic development.

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