FREE SHIPPING - 32-Piece Alef Bet Jumbo 64"x32" Floor Puzzle – Decorate Each Letter! (Year Long Curriculum)

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Quick Overview

Turn every Hebrew letter into a tactile adventure with the My Aleph Beis Floor Puzzle — a beautifully oversized project that transforms your Aleph Bet curriculum into an unforgettable, creative journey. This 32-piece floor puzzle is more than just an activity — it’s a full-year experience, a craft project, and a meaningful gift, all in one.

Each child receives a professionally boxed puzzle with 32 jumbo pieces (8" square each). As you teach each Hebrew letter, your students will decorate their puzzle pieces with textured materials that match the letter’s sound and character. By the end of the year, they’ve built a giant 64” x 32” Aleph Beis puzzle — colorful, sensory, and deeply personal — ready to bring home and cherish for years.

Whether it’s buttons on Bet, velvet on Vav, or a mirror on Mem, this interactive project helps children learn and retain the Aleph Beis in a way that worksheets never could. Parents will love the keepsake quality, and kids will never forget the joy of hands-on discovery.

What’s Included:

  • 32 jumbo puzzle pieces (each 8" square)

  • Final assembled size: 64” x 32” (over 5 feet wide!)

  • Professionally printed storage box for each puzzle

  • FREE SHIPPING!

  • Ages 3–9 recommended

Perfect For:

  • Year-long Aleph Beis curriculum

  • Hebrew School or Sunday School

  • Preschool and Kindergarten

  • Upshernish gifts and learning

  • Homeschool and Family Education

  • End-of-year projects or Judaica keepsakes

How It Works:

Each week or lesson, introduce one Hebrew letter and have children decorate that letter’s puzzle piece with a material that matches the letter's sound. For example:

  • Bet = Bubble wrap or buttons

  • Gimmel = Glitter

  • Vav = Velvet

  • Yud = Yarn

  • Mem = Mirror

  • Tav = Tassels

Use the included poem as a guide or inspiration to get students excited and thinking creatively!

FEATURED POEM

“What Do You See?” by Bayla Blumstein

See Below for the Complete Poem

Packaging Details:

  • The items is bundled as Case Quantity of 8.

Packaging Weight:

  • The Weight for each bundle is 34.3 lbs for the case.

Dimension:

  • The Dimensions is 17.91 L x 11.81 W x 5.31 H inches for the case.

FEATURED POEM:

"What Do You See?" by Bayla Blumstein
This delightful and rhythmic poem introduces children to each Hebrew letter using textures, rhymes, and imagination. Every line matches a craft or material the child can use on their puzzle piece!

Aleph, aleph what do you see?  

I see a bubbly bet looking at me. (bubble wrap)

Bubbly bet, bubbly bet, what do you see?  

I see a velvet vet looking at me.


Velvet vet, velvet vet, what do you see?  

I see a golden gimmel looking at me.


Golden gimmel, golden gimmel, what do you see?  

I see a denim daled looking at me.


Denim daled, denim daled, what do you see?  

I see a hairy hay looking at me.


Hairy hay, hairy hay, what do you see?  

I see a velcro vav looking at me.


Velcro vav, velcro vav, what do you see?  

I see a zippered zayin looking at me.


Zippered zayin, zippered zayin what do you see?  

I see a Chet for challah looking at me.


Chet for challah, what do you see?  

I see a tet all wrapped in towel looking at me.


Tet-in-a-towel, what do you see?  

I see the yarn on our little yud looking at me.


Little yud, little yud, what do you see?  

I see a cotton kaf looking at me.


Cotton kaf, cotton kaf, what do you see?  

I see a chaf hiding behind the kochavim twinkling at me.


Kochavim chaf, kochavim chaf, what do you see?  

I see a lacey lamed looking at me.


Lacey lamed, lacey lamed, what do you see?  

Mirrors on the mem and I see me!


Mirrored mem, mirrored mem, what do you see?  

I see a newspaper nun looking at me.


Newspaper nun, what do you see?  

I see the sandy samech looking at me.


Sandy samech, sandy samech, what do you see?  

I see the ayin as silent as can be. (googly eyes)


Silent ayin, silent ayin, what do you see?  

I see a prickly pay looking at me.


Prickly pay, prickly pay, what do you see?  

I see a furry fay looking at me.


Furry fay, furry fay, what do you see?  

A tzadik with tzedaka, that’s what I see!


Tzadik, tzadik, what do you see?  

I see a canvas kuf looking at me.


Canvas kuf, canvas kuf, what do you see?  

I see a rainbow resh looking at me.


Rainbow resh, rainbow resh, what do you see?  

I see a shiny shin looking at me.


Shiny shin, shiny shin, what do you see?  

I see a seeded sin looking at me.


Seeded sin, seeded sin, what do you see?  

I see the tassels on the tav waving at me.