Description
Teach early reading and phonics skills with the Learning Resources Phonics Dominoes. This set includes blends and digraphs, helping your child to construct simple words of up to five letters in length. With 84 dominoes, all stored in a tub, there are hundreds of word possibilities. These sturdy plastic dominoes are made to last and designed for a child's small hands. Either on their own or with friends or family, your child can create long trails of words all over the living room floor. As they play, their reading and spelling will improve.
In line with the National Curriculum, these blends and digraphs dominoes are ideal for KS1 learners. Children will develop their word blending and can play as many times as they like. This versatile collection can be stored away, and easily carried through the house or the classroom when it's needed. Whether you need a game that can be played in school, or something to aid learning at home, the Learning Resources Phonics Dominoes turn education into a game.
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84 colourful dominoes for hundreds of word possibilities.
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Ideal for independent play or a game with other people.
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Sturdy and colourful plastic dominos.
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Handy storage jar with a strong carry handle.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
6 years+
Whirli recommended age:
5 - 8 years
Whirli SKU REF code:
LERS0024
Manufacturer:
Learning Resources
Learning through play
Primary skill: This toy is great for developing language and communication skills. A crucial life skill for navigating the social world and developing a sense of belonging and confidence.
Additional skill: This toy also helps kids to play collaboratively.
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