Looking to help kids master rhyming sounds? These colorful dominoes are a fun way to do it! Great for helping children learn through play, the easy-to-grasp and easy-to-read dominoes feature a word and corresponding photographic image on each end. Students just find the rhyming match—for tons of essential phonics practice! You get 28 plastic dominoes in a storage tin with a lid. Dominoes measure 2" long.
Item # FG512
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Ratings & Reviews
Mastering Rhyming Words Dominoes
Overall Rating: 4.5 out of 55out of 6 reviewers would recommend this product to a friend.
Disappointed
January 15, 2024 - By Birdie from Johnson city tenn
Dominoes are made well but that’s were the goodness stops. There are not enough words that rhyme which was frustrating for my 5 year old grandson.
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great set
October 10, 2023 - By Rachel
this is a great set to have for practicing rhyming words. my husband and i played with my daughters (6 and 4) to help my 6 year old eith her words. They are great quality, i just wish there were more. It felt like it could do woth another 5-10 pieces to really make it worthwhile.
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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Quality product
April 19, 2023 - By Nachelle Ronquillofrom Boise
very durable and I like the highlighted letters for the rhyming portoin of the words. Makes it more usable for pre-readers to practice letters and sounds.
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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Perfect educational toy
March 10, 2023 - By Jaseera Shanawazfrom Lowell, MA
This is an amazing way to play and learn. Kids spend hours playing this .
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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Great game that my son enjoys
October 30, 2022 - By Josie Joubertfrom manchaug, MA
Well-made durable pieces. it is fun for my 5-year-old. I have this set as well as beginning letter sounds. the rhyming set is too hard for him yet, but he loves the beginning letter game.
Yes, I would recommend this product.
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Rhyme Time
May 30, 2022 - By Becky Turpinfrom Ashton, ID
Fun way to incorporate rhyming and engaged students.