Hebrew Alef Bet Bath Letters & Numbers — 37-Piece Set for Toddlers
by an SLP
foam
+ 5 sofiot
3 and up
- 37 pieces in the box. All 22 Hebrew letters, all 5 sofiot, plus 10 digits.
- Floats and sticks to wet tile. Letters stay where your child puts them.
- 5-minute Hebrew habit, every bath. No app, no screen, no curriculum.
- Mesh storage bag + suction cups included so letters dry in place.
- Designed by a speech therapist. Letter size and color contrast chosen for early-language acquisition.
A 5-minute Hebrew habit. No screens. No prep.
Designed for the real moments of family life. Hebrew exposure that fits between dinner and bedtime.
Toss in the tub
Drop the foam letters in bath water. They float, they don't get lost.
Stick to the wall
Wet letters cling to tile. Spell names, sound out letters, build words together.
5 minutes a day
That's it. Hebrew becomes a normal part of bath time, not a separate lesson.
Why this isn't just another bath toy.
Most foam Hebrew sets are decorations. Speakyti was built to actually teach.
| Speakyti | Typical foam set | |
|---|---|---|
| All 22 Hebrew letters | ✓ Yes | Usually partial |
| All 5 sofiot (final forms) | ✓ Included | Almost never |
| Designed by a speech-language pathologist | ✓ Yes | No |
| BPA-free foam, floats and sticks | ✓ Yes | Varies |
| Mesh bag + suction-cup storage | ✓ Included | Sold separately |
| Numbers 0–9 included | ✓ Yes | No |
| Built for daily, multi-year use | ✓ Yes | Depends |
What families are saying.
4.8 stars from 21 verified Amazon reviews. Synced directly from Amazon below.
Recognize, then write.
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FAQ
What ages is this for?
Ages 3+. The set is certified for kids 3 and up. We hear from parents using it with preschoolers (3–5) and older siblings on the same bath night — but never under 3.
What's actually in the box?
37 pieces total: all 22 Hebrew letters (א through ת), all 5 sofiot (the final forms ן ץ ם ף ך), and digits 0–9. Plus a mesh storage bag and two suction cups to attach the bag to the tub wall.
Do the letters really stick to the wall?
Yes, when wet. Foam clings to smooth tile, acrylic, and most tub surfaces. Stop sticking? Re-wet the back. They don't use adhesive that wears out.
How does this teach Hebrew?
It's an exposure tool, not a curriculum. The letters become part of bath time so your child sees and names them every day. Parents who use it 5 minutes a day report letter recognition in 2–4 weeks. Pair with a recognition song or our free printable for faster results.
Why does the SLP credential matter?
Yifat is a speech-language pathologist (MS candidate, NYU). The letter sizes, color contrast, and inclusion of sofiot are based on what's clinically known about how young children acquire a second language — not what looks cute on a shelf.
Is it safe for the bath?
BPA-free foam, non-toxic, no small parts. CHOKING HAZARD warning applies for children under 3 — this is an ages-3+ product. Always supervise bath time.