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::Yeah they're a pretty common toy. They look something like [http://career-city.com/resumeimages/block-letter-font-8.jpg this]. Letters on opposite sides and the other four sides are blank (or maybe they have pictures carved/printed on them instead). --[[User:Mwn3d|Mwn3d]] ([[User talk:Mwn3d|talk]]) 21:01, 5 June 2014 (UTC)
::: Here is a rendition of some children's play blocks; they typically had two single letters (on opposite sides [faces] of the cube), two single digits (again, on opposite sides), and some other theme, such as a ''bird'' (along with a '''B'''), maybe a ''turtle'' or a ''tiger'' (along with a '''T'''), a ''dog'' (with a '''D'''), ''elephant'' (with an '''E'''), ··· The letters may be capitalized, or possibly mixed (to teach how to read both glyphs of letter). Sometimes, there would be a '''6''' on a face, and on the opposite side (face) of the cube, a '''six'''. There were a variety of themes available:
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