Say-a-Sound™ Speech Cubes, 16 Pieces

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Roll up new language skills one sound at a time! Students practice the science of reading every time they identify... Read more

SKU: ERSLER5464
Barcode: 765023054644

$23.99

    Roll up new language skills one sound at a time! Students practice the science of reading every time they identify and enunciate the sounds and vocabulary pictures on these soft color-coded foam cubes. As they play, kids will learn how to hear, recognize, and use the smallest parts of spoken sounds. This 16-piece set includes 8 phoneme cubes (featuring all 44 English phonemes) and 8 vocabulary cubes, plus a word list and activity guide for added learning. Cubes store in the reusable bucket for easy cleanup! Age 3+ | Grade PreK+

    Key Features :

    i : What Do Kids Learn?: Roll the cubes, then identify and enunciate the sounds to learn the building blocks of spoken language!
    ii : Multiple Ways to Learn: Practice pronouncing specific sounds with the phoneme cubes, or identify all sounds that make up a word with the picture cubes!
    iii : All Parts of Language: Color-coded cubes correspond to all 44 English phonemes—it's a next-level alternative to ABC flash cards!
    iv : Ready for Home or Classroom: Made from durable school-ready materials, these cubes are ready for use in homes, classrooms, and speech therapy centers!
    v : Trusted By Teachers: Designed with educators in mind since 1984, our toys help teachers and occupational therapists keep students bright and engaged!
    vi : Give the Gift of Learning: Whether you’re shopping for Christmas stocking stuffers, eggcellent Easter basket toys, or back-to-school favorites, award-winning educational toys from Learning Resources are the best way to give the gift of learning!

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