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Now I'm Reading! Flashcards: Consonant Blend Words

SKU# 978-1-60169-075-3

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A whole new world of flashcards, Slide, See & Say™combines the best of flashcards and phonics into an interactive reading experience for kids! A unique flashcard slider reveals each word gradually so kids can sound it out letter by letter. Simple picture icons under each letter remind beginning readers of the sound each letter makes. Using this phonics method, children will learn to connect each letter to the sound it makes. Then, they can use those sounds to decode words. They can learn to read!

Perfect for practicing reading at home or on the go, this flashcard set contains 50 four-letter consonant blend words that use a consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant pattern. By sliding the flashcards, looking at the picture icons and pronouncing each letter sound, children will learn how to blend letter sounds together and sound out new words.

Age : 3-7

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A whole new world of flashcards, Slide, See & Say™combines the best of flashcards and phonics into an interactive reading experience for kids! A unique flashcard slider reveals each word gradually so kids can sound it out letter by letter. Simple picture icons under each letter remind beginning readers of the sound each letter makes. Using this phonics method, children will learn to connect each letter to the sound it makes. Then, they can use those sounds to decode words. They can learn to read! Perfect for practicing reading at home or on the go, this flashcard set contains 50 four-letter consonant blend words that use a consonant-consonant-vowel-consonant pattern. By sliding the flashcards, looking at the picture icons and pronouncing each letter sound, children will learn how to blend letter sounds together and sound out new words. Recommended for Children Age : 3-7
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