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Gaining confidence with phonics is often one of the greatest hurdles for budding readers. Build confidence-and reinforce phonics skills-with this low stress, inexpensive Bingo game from Sonlight. This game contains 8 glossy 4 ¾"x 5 ½" cardstock Bingo cards (4 with lowercase letters; 4 with uppercase letters). The letters for calling come on glossy cardstock and will need to be cut out by the parent. Instructions provided. Available with or without bingo chips. This educational twist on a classic game will delight early readers in your family. ~ Deanne
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Rainbow Resource CenterStore
I choose to buy these to use as a visual for my kinesthetic child and bring Math with Confidence off the page.
Carla K
Using for Math manipulatives, perfect amount needed at the best cost.
Kristina H
we always loose some of these and for less than a dollar a 50 pack I purchased lots to keep on the back burner.
Ashley S
for preschooler to use with light table
Megan B
How many different colors are in the pack and are they equally dispersed? Thanks!
There are six-red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. I have never counted to see if they are evenly divided however they do seem to be. There’s not more of any one color.
I choose to buy these to use as a visual for my kinesthetic child and bring Math with Confidence off the page.
Using for Math manipulatives, perfect amount needed at the best cost.
we always loose some of these and for less than a dollar a 50 pack I purchased lots to keep on the back burner.
for preschooler to use with light table