I bought this to use with my dyslexic child because it is tactile and colorful. It's cheaper than buying learning tile letter sets intended for schools. And the tiles are thicker and heavier than these or Scrabble tiles. The kit includes instructions for different games depending on your child's age/reading level. The tiles are durable and have a comfortable weight. The letters I believe are 5 different colors. All vowels are mustard colored and then the constants are separated, which appears random. At least I didn't see any pattern. Peach color and mustard color are more similar than I would like, but these colors don't really have anything to do with gameplay. If you're using them for educational purposes, they have a lot of vowels, which is great. There are several tiles with two letters. Some combinations of vowels and common diphthongs. Great for learning. I wish it had all the vowel combinations, but again that's not intentional.
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