Wikki Stix Alphabet Deluxe

$25.95

The Wikki Stix Alphabet Deluxe set. To the left is the Neon Pack that has many neon-colored wax-covered strings. There are completed projects using the wax sticks on the packaging. The Alphabet set to the right is a white box with a picture of 2 of the Alphabet boards in the middle. The A and B boards have uppercase and lowercase letters with an ant and a butterfly on them. There is a hand coming out from the bottom-right corner putting a wax stick on the lower-case b.
The Wikki Stix Alphabet Deluxe set. In the left-back are many wax sticks leaned up against an instruction board. To the right is the Alphabet set box that has a sample of the A and B boards on the cover. In front of the box are the alphabet boards all fanned out. In the front-middle is the Z card with an upper and lowercase z and a zebra image in the lower-right. You can see the A card to the right and the other cards are covered by each other.
A customer photo of a brunette girl smiling and holding up a Wikki Stix Alphabet card. The orange card she is holding shows the letter P. It has an upper and lower case P with a  panda on it. On the table to her left is the box for the Wikki Stix Alphabet.
A customer photo of a brunette boy in the middle of talking and holding up a Wikki Stix Alphabet card. The card is blue with an upper and lower case F along with a fish on it. The wax sticks he used to cover the letters are blue, pink, green, and purple.
A customer photo of a dark-haired girl smiling big with her eyes closed and holding up a pink Wikki Stix Alphabet letter card. The card has an elf and the letter E in upper case and lower case. The lowercase e is done in a pink wax stick and the uppercase E is done in green and blue.
A customer photo of a young strawberry-blonde boy smiling and holding up the letter A Wikki Stick Alphabet board. The board is purple with an ant on it and the upper and lowercase letter A. He used green, light blue, dark blue, purple, and yellow wax sticks to trace the letter.
A customer photo of a young brunette girl smiling and holding up a Wikki Stix Alphabet card. The card is blue with a ladybug in the middle and an uppercase and lowercase L on it. She has used blue wax sticks to cover the letters on the board.
Wikki Stix Alphabet cards laid out with wax sticks on a white surface. To the left is a stack of letter boards with A on the top. The A board is purple with an ant and an uppercase and lowercase A on it. To the right is a red V card with a volcano, uppercase, and lowercase V on it. Blue wax sticks have been placed over the uppercase V and a purple wax stick has been placed over the lowercase v. There is a set of wax sticks, stuck together, below the V card.
Wikki Stix Alphabet set box back. There are 5 card samples shown in the middle of the letters k, l, m, n, and o. The picture represented on each card are a kitten, ladybug, mouse, needle, and owl. Below is a Q R code leading to an instructional video. Text reading “twist, bend, or simply press down. No glue, no paste, no mess. Endlessly reusable” is written above the sample pictures.
A young dark-haired boy in a green shirt is smiling and holding up a Wikki Stix Alphabet card. The orange card has a butterfly on it with an upper and lowercase b on it. The uppercase B is covered over with green wax sticks. You can see a boy playing in the background, out of focus.
A mom and daughter are sitting at a round table playing with the Wikki Stix Alphabet set. The are working on the letters A and B. The purple A card has an ant and the upper and lowercase letter A on it. The orange B card has a butterfly with an upper and lowercase b on it. There are wax sticks in many colors on top of the table.
A butterfly created from Wikki Sticks. The wax sticks are curled in and stuck to each other to create the body and wings. The wings are orange, yellow, and blue. The body is orange with a green head and a hot pink eyes and mouth.
A pink hippo created from Wikki Sticks. The wax sticks are wound around and stuck to each other to create the body. The feet, and ear accents are blue and eyes and teeth are white. There is a frayed looking tail sticking up in the back. The hippo is large and rounded and appears to be smiling.
An orange hippo wearing a colorful grass skirt created from Wikki Sticks. The wax sticks are wound around and stuck to each other to create the body and grass skirt. The smiling hippo is wearing a boy and necklace, also created by the Wikki Stix.
The Wikki Stix Neon Set. The packaging shows 48 wax sticks all stick together inside the package. On the package are several completed projects using the sticks, including; a cowboy, butterfly, mouse with cheese, card, and paper bag with a Wikki Stick designed face. In front of the package are several Wikki Stix spread out to show the many colors. To the right is a purple mouse holding a large chunk of cheese and wearing a green bowtie. All Created by Wikki Stix.
The Wikki Stix Alphabet Deluxe set. To the left is the Neon Pack that has many neon-colored wax-covered strings. There are completed projects using the wax sticks on the packaging. The Alphabet set to the right is a white box with a picture of 2 of the Alphabet boards in the middle. The A and B boards have uppercase and lowercase letters with an ant and a butterfly on them. There is a hand coming out from the bottom-right corner putting a wax stick on the lower-case b.
The Wikki Stix Alphabet Deluxe set. In the left-back are many wax sticks leaned up against an instruction board. To the right is the Alphabet set box that has a sample of the A and B boards on the cover. In front of the box are the alphabet boards all fanned out. In the front-middle is the Z card with an upper and lowercase z and a zebra image in the lower-right. You can see the A card to the right and the other cards are covered by each other.
A customer photo of a brunette girl smiling and holding up a Wikki Stix Alphabet card. The orange card she is holding shows the letter P. It has an upper and lower case P with a  panda on it. On the table to her left is the box for the Wikki Stix Alphabet.
A customer photo of a brunette boy in the middle of talking and holding up a Wikki Stix Alphabet card. The card is blue with an upper and lower case F along with a fish on it. The wax sticks he used to cover the letters are blue, pink, green, and purple.
A customer photo of a dark-haired girl smiling big with her eyes closed and holding up a pink Wikki Stix Alphabet letter card. The card has an elf and the letter E in upper case and lower case. The lowercase e is done in a pink wax stick and the uppercase E is done in green and blue.
A customer photo of a young strawberry-blonde boy smiling and holding up the letter A Wikki Stick Alphabet board. The board is purple with an ant on it and the upper and lowercase letter A. He used green, light blue, dark blue, purple, and yellow wax sticks to trace the letter.
A customer photo of a young brunette girl smiling and holding up a Wikki Stix Alphabet card. The card is blue with a ladybug in the middle and an uppercase and lowercase L on it. She has used blue wax sticks to cover the letters on the board.
Wikki Stix Alphabet cards laid out with wax sticks on a white surface. To the left is a stack of letter boards with A on the top. The A board is purple with an ant and an uppercase and lowercase A on it. To the right is a red V card with a volcano, uppercase, and lowercase V on it. Blue wax sticks have been placed over the uppercase V and a purple wax stick has been placed over the lowercase v. There is a set of wax sticks, stuck together, below the V card.
Wikki Stix Alphabet set box back. There are 5 card samples shown in the middle of the letters k, l, m, n, and o. The picture represented on each card are a kitten, ladybug, mouse, needle, and owl. Below is a Q R code leading to an instructional video. Text reading “twist, bend, or simply press down. No glue, no paste, no mess. Endlessly reusable” is written above the sample pictures.
A young dark-haired boy in a green shirt is smiling and holding up a Wikki Stix Alphabet card. The orange card has a butterfly on it with an upper and lowercase b on it. The uppercase B is covered over with green wax sticks. You can see a boy playing in the background, out of focus.
A mom and daughter are sitting at a round table playing with the Wikki Stix Alphabet set. The are working on the letters A and B. The purple A card has an ant and the upper and lowercase letter A on it. The orange B card has a butterfly with an upper and lowercase b on it. There are wax sticks in many colors on top of the table.
A butterfly created from Wikki Sticks. The wax sticks are curled in and stuck to each other to create the body and wings. The wings are orange, yellow, and blue. The body is orange with a green head and a hot pink eyes and mouth.
A pink hippo created from Wikki Sticks. The wax sticks are wound around and stuck to each other to create the body. The feet, and ear accents are blue and eyes and teeth are white. There is a frayed looking tail sticking up in the back. The hippo is large and rounded and appears to be smiling.
An orange hippo wearing a colorful grass skirt created from Wikki Sticks. The wax sticks are wound around and stuck to each other to create the body and grass skirt. The smiling hippo is wearing a boy and necklace, also created by the Wikki Stix.
The Wikki Stix Neon Set. The packaging shows 48 wax sticks all stick together inside the package. On the package are several completed projects using the sticks, including; a cowboy, butterfly, mouse with cheese, card, and paper bag with a Wikki Stick designed face. In front of the package are several Wikki Stix spread out to show the many colors. To the right is a purple mouse holding a large chunk of cheese and wearing a green bowtie. All Created by Wikki Stix.

Wikki Stix Alphabet Deluxe

A proven tool for tactile, hands-on learning, Wikki Stix Alphabet Deluxe will help your child learn the mechanics of letter formation.

$25.95

Ages3+
GradesPreschool+
AvailabilityUsually ships in 1-3 days.

You'll earn 26 Doodle Dollar points.

Product Code: 190-089

In a Curriculum Kit

In a Curriculum Kit

Supplemental Material

Supplemental Material

Multisensory Learning

Multisensory Learning

Nonreligious

Nonreligious

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"Our kiddos love this so much! It was great to use this in the car and the airplane too. Our 3 and 5 year old love making their own creations with it after they've done the letters."
-Bina W.
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