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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The Flewed Out Crew
> 3 dayMy son loves this and it easy to use
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Monique w
> 3 dayThis has changed the way I help my daughter with homework. It’s turned it into fun which is a hard thing to do when teaching kindergartners but I’m grateful I made the purchase and can do something different. She gets bored just looking at flash cards or paper and this makes it interactive. You won’t regret this purchase !
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Mylon L. Chambers
Greater than one weekIt is a cool set. When we got to zip it did not include a Z in the set.
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Anna Cadle
Greater than one weekThis is great for my 7 year old with Dyslexia who is still learning to read. I took a chance that it would help her, and after 2 days she was finally able to pull beginning and ending sounds out and actually spell words. I am so pleased with this product!!
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Ingrid Shankle
Greater than one weekThe students in my classroom are so excited to use the sight word fishing game and the 10 Frame Star Math activity boards. I am very pleased with the products and as the class continues to use the other learning materials I will be ordering more.
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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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Belle McGlynn
> 3 dayMy son was needing some extra help with CVC words and this was just what he needed! It made it fun and yet still learning. Nice quality
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Dr. Benton Labadie
> 3 dayI 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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A.P.
> 3 dayBoth 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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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.