
Customer Reviews
Bought this for my 4-year-old who is obsessed with Disney Princesses, and it’s been a hit. She loves tracing the letters and pointing out which princess is on each mat. I like that it wipes clean easily and she can practice over and over. It’s become part of our quiet-time routine and keeps her focused longer than most toys.
This set has been great for my daughter as she’s learning to write her name and numbers. The activities start simple and slowly get more challenging, which really helps build confidence. She especially loves Ariel and Moana, so that keeps her motivated. Nice screen-free option for after school.
I gave this as a birthday gift to my niece who just turned 5, and she immediately wanted to try every page. The dry-erase markers are easy for little hands to grip, and the mats are colorful without being overwhelming. It feels educational but still fun, which is exactly what I look for in gifts.
Overall a solid learning toy. My 3-year-old enjoys tracing the shapes and letters, but she does need some help staying within the lines. The mats clean well, though sometimes the marker smudges if she rests her hand on it. Still worth it for the practice she’s getting.
My preschooler loves anything Disney, so this was an easy win. She asks to “do princess writing” almost every day. It’s good that it works on letters, patterns, colors, and drawing, but overall it’s fairly simple and may not hold attention for very long.
This kept my daughter busy on a long flight, which alone makes it worth the purchase. She practiced tracing and proudly showed everyone her work. I do wish it came with a little storage pouch since the mats and cloth tend to get scattered in our bag.
The concept is great and my 5-year-old enjoys it, but the markers dried out faster than I expected. We replaced them with other dry-erase markers and the mats still work fine. Once that was solved, it became a regular activity at our kitchen table.
I like that this encourages repetition without feeling like homework. My daughter will erase and redo the same page multiple times just because she loves the princess pictures. It’s helped her with letter recognition and focus more than I expected.
Nice educational set, especially for younger kids. My 6-year-old enjoyed it but finished all the activities pretty quickly and didn’t feel challenged after that. I think it’s best suited for ages 3–5 rather than older kids.
We use this during homeschool time for my preschooler. The progression of activities makes sense and doesn’t overwhelm him. He likes earning the little achievement certificate at the end—it made him feel proud and accomplished.
My daughter enjoys tracing the letters, but the dry-erase ink sometimes leaves faint marks even after wiping. It’s not a huge issue, just something to be aware of. Overall, it’s still a fun and useful learning tool, especially for princess fans.
This is one of the few educational toys my child asks for on her own. She’ll sit and work through the mats quietly, which is rare. I appreciate that it combines fine motor practice with early writing skills in a playful way.
Good quality mats and bright artwork. My son actually uses it too, even though it’s princess-themed, because he likes drawing and tracing. I see improvement in his grip and control already after a few weeks.
Perfect for preschool prep. My 4-year-old struggled with holding a pencil before, and this has helped ease her into writing. She feels like she’s playing instead of learning, which is a big win for us.
I like the idea, but my child lost interest after a couple of weeks. She still uses it occasionally, just not daily. I think it depends a lot on your kid’s personality and how much they enjoy structured activities.
This set has been great for quiet afternoons. The princess designs are appealing without being too busy, and the instructions are clear enough that my daughter can work independently. I’d definitely recommend it as a starter writing set.
Bought this for my toddler turning 3, and it’s a bit advanced for her, though she still enjoys scribbling and tracing with help. It’s reusable, which is nice, but it may be too challenging for younger kids without supervision.
We’ve tried a few writing kits, and this one stands out because of the variety of activities. It’s not just letters over and over. My daughter especially likes the symmetry drawing pages.
Nice educational toy, but I wish there were more mats included. Six double-sided mats go by fast when your kid wants new content. That said, the reuse factor helps stretch it out.
This is one of the few educational toys my child asks for on her own. She’ll sit and work through the mats quietly, which is rare. I appreciate that it combines fine motor practice with early writing skills in a playful way.