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Farren
> 3 dayI didn’t receive the letter x to spell word fox.
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Nathan Hatch
> 3 dayNice 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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Adam
> 3 dayThis toy is awesome and my kindergarten age daughter loves it. I wish they would have included some vowels as blue squares for words like: boo, zoo, goo, too, hue, rue, and so on.
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magda chodan
> 3 dayEngaging for a 5 year old.
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Megan H
> 3 dayThe 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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Joy Carr
> 3 dayI had to return it was destroyed before it arrived
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Mylon L. Chambers
> 3 dayIt is a cool set. When we got to zip it did not include a Z in the set.
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Anna Cadle
> 3 dayThis 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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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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Nina F.
> 3 dayLove the simplicity of this tool makes it fun and engaging.