![]() ![]() Also, I don't use the adhesive strips at all since I have two little ones who usually need to go right away so we don't have the time to remove the adhesive backing. It's difficult trying to gather the liner up (they are rather large) without touching the toilet or the possibly wet liner (because it partially fell in the water) and then scrunching it up to fit into a sanitary napkin bin. My only complaint about these is that they are not flushable. These cover the toilet completely and even cover the lower part of the toilet where dangling legs and pants/skirts touch. The thought of placing my son or daughter on a public toilet with only a seat liner is disturbing especially since they're both little and still hold onto the toilet seat for support when peeing/pooping. Promising review: " If you're a germaphobe like myself, this is a must have in your diaper bag. ![]() I simply can't praise this game enough." - Molly Harrington This game makes it easy and fun to learn those words. And when we go to the library, she STILL wants to check this game out and play it there! The words on these bingo cards are words that can't be illustrated well - words like "them," "her," "go," "if" - small, mostly conjunctive words, but essential to reading. ![]() Every time I go over to her house, we play at least one round of this game, and I can tell her reading skills are increasing. That sold me! The minute I got home I purchased the game so she could play it at home. After the third go-round, I noticed that she was beginning to recognize some of the words on her own. This was one that she wanted to play over and over and over. Once she's chosen her books for the week, she loves to 'check out' the games in the children's section. Promising review: "My 4-year-old granddaughter and I go to the library every weekend. Once a player has covered the spaces on their card needed to win, they call BINGO! This version is a fun twist on the classic, but instead of calling out numbers, the leader calls out words (there are 46 most-used words), players search their cards for a match and place a red chip on the match. With over 100 words in the 3rd grade flash cards pack you can teach your child words to master the reading skills needed for 3rd grade and beyond.The set comes with 36 playing cards, 264 playing chips, caller's mat and cards, and a storage box. The flash cards are made from high quality card stock with a smooth laminated coating and rounded edges for easy sorting and handling. Our cards are designed to make learning fun for young learners with a non-distracting design and large bold print that helps students automatically recognize words. In addition, 6 teaching techniques and 6 games are included to help your children practice spelling and sentence structure. ![]() Learning to recognize these words without decoding them increases a child’s reading speed accuracy, fluency, and comprehension. Help your kids build their vocabulary and greatly increase their level C reading skills by memorizing simple letter-to- sound high-frequency words that do not necessarily follow phonics rules. Think Tank Scholar Sight Words Flashcards help children in 3rd grade to learn and practice reading the most common words found in third and fourth grade books. Learning to read made easy with third grade flash cards.The 3rd grade pack comes with 6 teaching techniques and 6 fun educational games to learn sight words.Curated words from the Dolch and Fry lists to help prepare level 3 and level 4 students for successful learning.100+ sight words per pack that cover up to 75% of the words found in third grade books.Educational sight words for third grade readers ages 8-9. ![]()
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