Jen N.; customer:
My daughter is in
preschool and has loved giving the Letter Learning cards to her friends and
family. It is wonderful practice for her writing and she really gets a sense of
ownership in giving a card she has written herself. Recipients have really
enjoyed getting a unique card she has created for them! We are certainly big
fans and have recommended Letter Learning to friends.
Thanks!
Life with 2 Boys (July
29, 2011 http://life-with-two-boys.blogspot.com/2011/07/letter-learning-educational-greeting.html?showComment=1312208761945#c4372906980804616154)
Brayden starts
Kindergarten next month so we've spent the summer practicing writing his ABC's
as well as his name. He learned basic writing skills in preschool last year but
still needs some help forming certain letters as well as spacing them
correctly. That's why I love Letter Learning educational greeting cards.
Letter Learning offers two different kinds of educational greeting cards for
kids.. For the earliest writers (kids ages 4-9) they have their signature cards
which give the most support with easy to trace, pre-printed messages. Kids
improve handwriting, spelling, letter formation, reading, and writing with no
stress. They even have new math cards that provide a little extra practice with
basic facts. For the more experienced writers (kids ages 6-10+) they have their
more advanced cards that provide just enough support to help with size and
proportion.
With my husbands Birthday coming up next weekend, the Letter Learning Birthday
cards are just perfect for Brayden to practice writing while giving his dad a
nice, personalized card. Not only do they offer Birthday cards, but they also
have Valentine's Day, Mother's and Father's Day, Christmas, Thank-You, and even
Just Because cards. The Thank-You cards would have been perfect for Braydens
last day of preschool to show his teachers how much he learned last year!
The Letter Learning cards are printed on heavyweight stock that is pencil,
marker, and pen friendly. The quality is amazing and they even come with
matching colored envelopes. They come wrapped in plastic sleeves for protection
and are bundled and bowed for a nice touch!
The Steady Hand (July 25,
2011 http://thesteadyhandblog.com/letter-learning-review/)
I was sent 5 cards
with matching envelopes. 1 blank lined note card. 1 Happy Birthday card with a color by number picture on the front
and a place for a picture/drawing on the inside. 1 Happy Birthday card with a
bee on the front and a place for a picture/drawing on the inside. 1 Thank you
card with a place for a picture/drawing on the inside. 1 Just Because note card
with a place for a picture/drawing on the inside.
I like that the cards are
made with thick card stock,markers wont bleed through the paper. The lines are
the perfect size for children just learning to write. They are about a 1/2 inch
tall. The cards that have pictures are very bright and really catch your
attention. The sayings inside are very nice and vary by each card. The cards
not only teach writing but manners and support positive relationships.
The
color by number on the poodle is something very different. Each space has an
addition or subtraction problem like 2 2. At the bottom,it states if the sum or
difference is x then color the space _____. For example,if the sum is 4 then
color it pink.
Letter
Learning offers so many different types of cards,no matter what the
occasion,they have what you need! They also have cursive cards,party invitations and Printable E-Cards for
just $1. All of their cards are made in the U.S.A.,made with recycled paper and
made with non-toxic ink.
The Giggle Guide (Sept
21, 2010 http://thegiggleguide.com/grapevine/2010-09/abcs-making-greeting-cards-letter-learning)
Along with a new school
year come new challenges for children and sometimes, frustration. The best
teachers use innovative tools to help kids learn more easily. As an experienced
teacher and new mom on maternity leave with a pile of Thank You cards to write,
Ellen Richard was inspired to create a business to help children, called Letter
Learning. While thinking about learning exercises to help children learn how to
read, write and spell correctly, she had the idea that by making their own
greeting cards, kids can learn while having some creative fun. As a bonus, the
cards make wonderful keepsakes for grandmas!
Each card is pre-written
in traceable lettering, the same lettering used in schools to teach letter
formation. Children complete the cards by tracing over the letters: an
important exercise which helps kids practice writing, and reinforces important
literary skills. Each card includes a blank space for the recipient and childs
name, as well as some blank space for an original drawing from the child. The
greetings feature original color graphics.
Parents
love this easy way to teach their children the importance of writing Thank You
cards and sending Birthday greetings. A variety of special occasions can be
personalized by children of all ages. Simple wording and large font make these
cards appropriate for every early-learning skill level. Cards are available for
most events, including Mothers Day, birthdays, Fathers Day, Christmas, and
Just Because.
A
terrific new line of Math-Tastic cards includes the traceable letters and
incorporates a fun color-by-number activity. Kids have to solve simple addition
and subtraction problems to decode the puzzle and color in the graphic on
the greeting.
Make
a note to add these reading and math lessons to your store. To learn more about
it, review www.letterlearning.com
Rhonda O.; customer:
I ordered eight cards. I
purchased them for my oldest two grandchildren, a 5 year old boy and a 4 year
old girl. We used the two Valentine cards. One they sent to their Aunt B. They
each drew a picture in the open area and signed the card. My daughter loved it.
She rarely gets to see them because of her work schedule and the distance she
lives from us.
The second Valentine my grandson gave to his mother. She loved it also.
The kids thought it was great because they got to write their own card.
Tot Trends Weekly (August
8, 2010 http://www.tottrendsweekly.com/current-issue.php?id=P2529):
Letter Learning is a
teacher created card company using pre-made words to make it easy for children
to write independently. Plenty of blank space to personalize to their hearts
content. Choose from ala cart cards or purchase a variety gift pack for all
occasions.
BabyCheapskate.com
(October 4, 2010 http://www.babycheapskate.com/2010/10/04/30-off-eductional-greeting-cards-for-kids/ ):
Check out this unique
idea: Mom and teacher Ellen has created a line of educational cards for kids
that help teach reading. writing, letter formation and spelling. Check them out
at LetterLearning.com. Choose from Personalizable Cards, Math-tastic Cards,
Cursive Cards, downloadable cards and more.
Orlando Sentinel (October
4, 2010 http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/features_momsatwork/2010/10/frugal-tuesday-unique-greetingcards-30-off-huggies-coupons.html ):
Check out these
super-cute greeting cards from LetterLearning.com for preschoolers learning how
to write.
Letter Soup Blog (May 26,
2010 http://lettersoupblog.blogspot.com/2010/05/frustration-free-greeting-cards.html):
I just came across Letter
Learning Educational Greeting Cards this morning on Twitter. I think this is
such a smart idea for helping young children write cards! As a mom of a
reluctant writer, I know that for some children, writing birthday cards and
thank you cards can be a frustrating struggle. These clever cards come printed
with traceable messages and space to draw a picture, making the whole card
writing thing pretty much stress-free.
Lizel W,; customer:
I can tell you as a mom
who just had a birthday party 2 months ago and have not mailed out thank you
cards yet, that anything to make this chore easier and more fun is great!
Karen V.; customer:
I love your page! Finding
fun, new ways for my boys to learn makes me so happy.
Macaroni Kid
Rockville-Gaithersburg Oct. 26, 2010
(http://rockville.macaronikid.com/article/48319/mackid-rockvilles-pick-of-the-week ):
I recently received
a few cards from Letter Learning.
They make great, educational cards for kids. There are tons of designs
and themes to choose from, and there are different skill levels to choose from,
writing, mathematics, etc. There are also downloadable cards and
postcards. And, there are personalized cards which include your child's name,
picture and message. These cards can help your kids work on reading, writing,
handwriting, letter formation, and even math.
I think these cards are
so creative and I am very impressed how fun AND educational these cards
are. I really love these cards and am recommending them to everyone with
kids between the ages of 4 and 8!
The BabyBottomLine Nov.
26, 2010 (http://www.thebabybottomline.com/2010/11/letter-learning-product-review.html ):
I was contacted by Ellen who is a new Entrepreneur...that started a line of
educational greeting cards (she's also a Mom and a teacher too!). She sent me
a mixed bag of her cards and also offered to do a giveaway
for a "All Occasion Gift Pack" and "Advanced - All
Occasion Gift Pack."
I received Fairy and Her
Heart (BIRTHDAY), which allows children to trace over the messages on the
outside and inside, leaves room to draw a picture and even has a spot for them
to sign their name. (also the person they are giving it to). The cards are
all printed on heavy stock and come with colourful envelopes.
The Math - Preppy Poodle
(BIRTHDAY) actually lets children practice their math skills by figuring
out the answers between 4-9 and use the colour index to colour the picture on
the front. It also lets them practice their writing skills on the inside
the card. The Cursive Word Search (BIRTHDAY) is for older children to
practice their cursive writing and has a word search on the front of the
card. The Buddy Birthday - Advanced Writer (BLANK) has the lines to have
children write in their own message (and the cow is super cute!).
I loved that the bundle
of cards came in a plastic sleeve.....it made sure everything got here
un-damaged and stayed clean. Plus it was great for storing the un-used ones.
Ellen even wraps them in a pretty bow for you too!. The first thing I noticed
was the quality...everything was thick and printed very well. I LOVE this idea,
"M" isn't ready for these just yet, but I can hardly wait to start
practicing with her!
Sarah of Save with
Sarah Dec 6, 2010 (http://www.savewithsarah.com/2010/12/6th-day-of-christmas-giveaway-15-gift.html )
Ellen at Letter Learningsent
me a great little set of Education Greeting cards and I love them. They
are so fun and made of such great quality. You can check out the site and
search around. The different designs are very neat and each unique.
The cards are designed to help young children of all writing abilities become
more confident in their writing. Their signature cards provide the most
support with easy-to-tracemessages, while the advanced cards provide more
structure for writing proportional letters. They were designed by a
teacher, who understands that kids learn so much more when what they're doing
is educational AND fun -- the cards provide that experience! Letter Learning has
cards that help with basic math facts, cards that can be personalized with your
child's picture and message, cards that can be downloaded and printed out, and
cards with cursive. I had such a great time testing these out with my
little first grade nephew. He really enjoyed tracing over the
letters.
Xenia of Thanks, Mail
Carrier Jan. 7, 2011 (http://www.thanksmailcarrier.com/2011/01/letter-learning-educational-greeting.html)
... Being as picky as I
am, however, I want to send something that is unique, fun and that the girls
can enjoy helping me fill out or decorate as well. Which, if you add in
educational, is exactly what you'll find at Letter Learningand
their greeting
cards for kids. Created by an elementary school
teacher who combined her passions for education, kids and cards, these aren't
just any old personalized cards. Instead, the large variety of
options available at Letter Learning provide a way for kids to not only send a
nice greeting, but a place to practice their handwriting and math skills. How
cool is that? Arriving beautifully wrapped in ribbon and plastic for
safe-keeping, I was drawn to the bright colors and cute illustrations even
before I had these cards out of the packaging. Setting out the four cards that
we received, I knew right away that Big Sister E was going to really enjoy
them. Not only would she get to send out a cute card to her family and friends,
but she would have the satisfaction of having written it herself!
Sure enough, as Big Sister E and I sat down and looked over the cards, she was
brimming with excitement over getting to play such a big part in getting them
ready. As working on correctly forming and writing her letters is something
that we do at home as well as at her preschool, I showed her the dashed lines
and she was ready to begin. . .
For a unique and
innovative concept in kids' greeting cards, Letter Learning has a
selection for every holiday and occasion. Why not surprise someone with Valentine's Day cardsthis year that your child
can be proud to send out? You'll boost self-confidence, contribute to their
learning and support a good cause - 10% of Letter Learning's profits go to
charity! It's a win-win situation for everyone!