






🔤 Unlock the ABCs of fun—where every flap sparks a smile!
The Battat Pop-Up Alphabet is a durable, battery-free educational toy featuring 50 colorful pop-up flaps that teach letters, numbers, shapes, and colors. Designed for kids 3+, it promotes hand-eye coordination and memory through interactive play, making it a perfect on-the-go learning companion.





| ASIN | B01N146D5O |
| Age Range Description | 3 years to 10 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | 150,434 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 124 in Spelling Aids for Kids |
| Brand Name | Battat |
| Colour | Red - Lime - Sea - Coral |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 3,392 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Hand eye coordination, Hand-eye coordination., Motor ability |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00062243334403 |
| Included Components | toy |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 33.4 x 4.8 x 29.5 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Spelling Toys and Spelling Games |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Manufacturer | Battat |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BT2532Z |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 120 |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 36 |
| Model Number | BT2532Z |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | manual winding |
| Size | 13" (L) X 11.6” (W) X 1.5" (H) |
| Subject Character | Buchstaben |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | alphabet;auto;letters;shapes |
| UPC | 062243334403 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
M**D
My one year olds favourite toy
Grear product that can really take a beating by a toddler. Although not meant for 1 year olds mine has mastered how to operate the flaps. Great for practising fine motor skills.
R**Y
Great learning toyed
Does what they describe in advert
_**5
Really good
It's really easy to use for little hands and you can make up loads of games to teach young children the alphabet
R**S
Unusual toy
I brought this for my sons 5th birthday he is autistic and loves numbers and letters so this seemed good. It’s simple but clever and good value for money
I**M
Hide and seek alphabet
Brilliant product, my son likes to throw all his toys, so far he has enjoyed playing with this, not broke or been able to chew it. It is strong the flaps are really good for little fingers to press on.
J**R
Great educational toy
I wanted to start my 2 year old grandson learning his alphabet and colours, shapes etc, he enjoys playing with this and asks me what each one is, over time hoping he will be able to tell me where each one is under each letter is a picture ie a for Apple. Perfect play and learn
L**E
Think lot of reviews are questionable
This really is not that great a toy. Some of the letter representations are age inappropriate and old fashioned. Q for Queen: my daughter looks at the picture and just sees a girl. Y for yo-yo?!! Erm is this 1989?! What kids play with yo-yos nowadays? It’s plastic and all the keys fall open easily so it’s pretty flimsy. Doesn’t seem to be aiding learning at all
C**S
Alphabet board
So pleased to find this for my granddaughter, she loves it. Possibly not quite the same quality as the original 1980s version but will last well. Its been dropped and stood on many times but still looks new. Couple of buttons stick slightly but doesn't cause her any problems .
H**A
bon joué
très bien mon fils adoré
A**Y
Good
Love it
S**E
Another win for Battat
Honestly? I love this company. The toys remind me of the ones I grew up with; sturdy, engaging, educational, durable, quality, and fun. I saw this and knew I had to get it, and sure enough the buttons work well, it feels solid, and there is just so much promise of interaction and fun. I'm hooked on this company's toys. Please don't change.
J**M
Entretenido
Comprado para niños de 2 años, para regalar en los cumpleaños de la guardería, al momento han sido un éxito ya que los pequeños están aprendiendo y jugando
A**I
Awesome toy for the price!!
This toy has been great for my 2 year old as she is starting to show a lot of interest in learning her letters. It's something my 2 year old can easily look at herself, and it's also fun to go through with her. She is now even able to recall a lot of the pictures and is proud of her memorization. I appreciate how the upper case and lower case are displayed (the lower case at the beginning of the printed word). My baby also likes to play with this. Running his hands across it makes lovely clicking sounds! I can't believe this toy was only $10. The pictures are just stickers, but are showing no wear after heavy use.
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