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Megan H
> 24 hourThe cards are sturdy and the words are big, so they’re easy to read. My son has fun sounding out the letters and learning to spell each word with the wooden pieces. This is a great tool for beginning readers and it feels more like a game for them so it makes it fun. The packaging is also giftable.
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Rose
> 24 hourGood quality
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Alicia
> 24 hourWas a great gift
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Kathy Westermeyer
> 24 hourI like most everything about this! Bag for the tiles, bright colorful pictures, good practice for CVC words. I love the fact that the word is on one side and the picture on the other. Great for self-checking for reading and spelling. I also like that vowels are in a separate color from consonants. Most of the pictures are very obvious to figure out which is also helpful. If I had one thing to change, it would be nice if the tiles were double-sided as well.
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Madison Jacobson II
> 24 hourLove them! Well made!y class loves them!
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Dr. Benton Labadie
> 24 hourI bought it for my godson a 1 year old. He loves it. The mother loves it because it’s durable and she finds it easy to use.
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Chercher
> 24 hourMy 4 year old daughter was so excited to get this! There’s a lot packed into this box; there are picture cards with the words on the back (they are color coded by the vowel), there’s a wooden letter holder and wooden letters. There’s also a bag to put everything into once the box is opened. The letters are a good size, very readable. The letter holder holds the letters pretty well. This will definitely be a great tool as I teach my daughter sounds as we work towards early literacy. She likes being involved by picking the cards and putting the letters in place. She is also proud when she learns the new things! Great tool.
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A.P.
> 24 hourBoth my girls are dyslexic. The six-year-old is learning to read and write but always gets her bs and ds, ps and qs mixed up. This was actually really good for her to reference because the card has both the picture on one side and then the spelling on the other, so she can make sure she has the letters set up properly. The three-year-old played with them as well, mostly just matching up letters and then saying what the picture was, but she was thrilled that she was reading the word. The cards are fairly sturdy. Think thick index card weight. The colors and pictures are great and really catch the kids eyes and keep their attention. The spelling on the back of the card is color coded to match the letter blocks, so all the vowels are red and the consonants are blue. This made it super simple for them to build words. The consonant blocks are about the size of a quarter so just watch out if you have a little one who likes to eat things.
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Tomeka B.
> 24 hourTo help build words
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Nathan Hatch
> 24 hourNice product. No strong smells which is nice. Comes with a mesh drawstring bag to store them in. The downside is the bag does not stay closed. I only wish that it had better/ more word cards. I feel like they could have used better words and added more.