Coogam Wooden Short Vowel Reading Letters Sorting Spelling Games, Sight Words Learning Flashcards Alphabet Puzzle Montessori Educational Toy Gift for Kids 3 4 5 Years Old
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Dennys Fontalvo
> 3 dayY se le enseña bastante a los niños
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Nathan Hatch
Greater than one weekNice 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.
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Michelle Maplefield
> 3 dayI put these out during center time. My first graders love putting words together.
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Madison Jacobson II
> 3 dayLove them! Well made!y class loves them!
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Chris Schmidt
Greater than one weekMy son is almost three and can identify all the capital and lowercase letters. He knows the sounds they make. This seemed a logical next step and it has been great. You can use these in many ways. “What is this word”, “how would you make this ___ instead of ____. “You make a word and I’ll read it” etc… These opened up his awareness of letters to words and has him trying to sound out almost everything he sees now. The only negative I can say is the box is hard to put back together. We will be getting a different box for easier storage.
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Mr. Roberts
> 3 dayI am a teacher with young ESL students. This product is a great tutoring tool! However, one of the vowel blocks (the _ e _ block) had the e on the wrong side of the block. I had to use a Sharpie pen to make use of the block.
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Kady
> 3 dayLove this product. Very simple. With big brightly colour coded letters. I like how the letters can stay in place so no distractions. Lots of simple cvc words to choose from. The vowels are usually in red and the consonants in blue. That changes with the wooden board. So many activities can be made out of this. The box wasn’t very practical but they solved this by including a pouch for easy storage. A very useful addition to our homeschool sets.
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Melody Slagle
> 3 dayThis is a wonderful learning activity. There are several ways to use the tiles and words for matching. I used this as a reinforcing exercise in between two reading lessons and the students found it fun and engaging. I would have liked to have some sort of wooden stand to set the word cards on but I just propped them up against the other cards. The set comes with a draw string bag that holds all of the parts.
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Karin Cassidy
> 3 dayI bought this for my Montessori classroom and would have worked great in my classroom if it matched colors we use: blue vowels, red consonants. Though I would have loved to use this, Im afraid it would mix my early spellers/readers up.
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Kaxci Hargrove
> 3 daySuch a good gift for a toddler to learn language skills.