If you're eyeing the Veskaoty Felt Letter Board and need to know if it comes with a question mark, here's what I found. The manufacturer's description mentions that it includes 294 letters, numbers, and symbols, so it should cover most of your messaging needs, whether you’re using it for events, teaching, or just some home decoration.
Now, on to punctuation. Some folks really like the variety of characters it offers, and it seems plenty of them have managed to put together long messages—like baby announcements—without running out of letters. That’s a good sign, right?
But here's the catch: some people did mention not spotting a question mark in the set. So if that's a big deal for you, it might be a good idea to double-check that it’s part of the package you get.
Aside from the punctuation talk, folks are mostly happy with the board. It seems pretty sturdy with its wooden frame and felt backing, which people say looks nice too. Just a heads-up: getting the letters out of the packaging the first time can be a bit fiddly, though once they’re on, they stick pretty well.
There are some minor reports about things like misaligned parts or missing characters, but these seem to be pretty rare.
Bottom line: the Veskaoty board seems to get a thumbs up for its design and overall character set, but if having a question mark is non-negotiable, make sure it’s definitely in there.