🧠 Unlock your child’s word wizardry with every puzzle piece!
Trend Fun-to-Know Early Childhood Puzzles feature 24 two-piece, 3x3 inch tagboard puzzles designed for ages 3-7. Each puzzle pairs real photographic images with rhyming short and long vowel words, promoting early literacy through hands-on, self-checking play. Durable and easy to store, this set supports pre-kindergarten to 1st grade learning with engaging, confidence-building activities.
Theme | Building |
Material Type | Tagboard |
Number of Pieces | 25 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 1.44"L x 6"W |
Size | Pack of 1 |
K**A
Super fun &
Super fun & educational
S**H
A great game for a 3 year old
Good quality, good images and I like they have the word printed on the back. The only issue I have is the dish, it resembles a bowl more than a dish. Other than that its great for practicing words and rhyming.
L**A
Best card game ever
Great for increasing processing speed and thinking skills
J**D
Good quality photos and cardboard
Just the right amount of challenge for my 4-yr-old. He's not reading yet, so he needed help identifying some of the pictures. He's looking mostly at the puzzle shapes to connect the parts. Later on, I'll place the cards in two columns and cover the puzzle sides with a strip of paper to encourage him to pick the two that sound alike.
A**R
Not it
I also got the opposite instead of rhyming. I will be using it anyways, but still need the rhyming one.
A**R
Exactly as expected
The media could not be loaded. These are a great value puzzle for practicing rhyming words. The pictures are all identifiable with good image quality. It has a good variety of words. It’s rather sturdy, though could possibly be a bit thicker/sturdier. I imagine these will get some wear and tear from prolonged use.
J**Y
Perfect for kids
I bought it as a gift. The kids really liked it still using it today love it.
L**N
PERFECT for a toddler!
I recently bought this for four year old as he gets ready for preschool. He absolutely loves it. Of course he has fun matching things that make absolutely zero sense - but the self-correcting pieces give him the confidence to "know" when he is right. So, he can play along side me, his older brother, or by himself. There are a lot of pieces, so I have put half of the matches in a baggie and the other half in another baggie - otherwise I personally thing it is overwhelming to him. But as he gains recognition and growth, he will definitely feel better about having all of the pieces out at the same time!
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