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The Learning Resources FingerFocus Highlighter Small Group Set (91496) is a hands-on reading tool designed for children aged 3 to 7. Each kit includes a wearable finger ring and four colorful highlighter wands (yellow, blue, purple, clear) that help kids follow along with text and images using finger-pointing. Ideal for small group learning, this set of six kits encourages interactive literacy development without the need for batteries or assembly.










| Product Dimensions | 3.3 x 11.94 x 8.89 cm; 22.7 g |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 7 years |
| Item model number | 91496 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Improve reading skills and phonemic awareness |
| Number of Game Players | 6 |
| Number of pieces | 6 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Radio Control Suitability | Marking |
| Colour | Blue |
| Release date | 27 April 2023 |
| ASIN | B081R34VX7 |
D**V
Takes getting used to
I got this for my mum that I believe has ADHD and struggles to read at the correct position sometimes also often skips words. This hasn't been a massive problem in her life but I thought this would help with things like following knitting instructions (as oddly specific as that is).There was some confusion initially but I think it was well received. The rings in the box come on two sizes and are cut at the back so they can easily flex for different finger sizes. You get 4 different coloured lenses (clear, blue, pink and yellow).Overall seems like a great product but still early days. Any learning tool is only beneficial if it's used consistently but so far, I'm hopeful because the concept makes sense and the quality felt good.
A**E
Excellent invention
I've never seen a tool like this before, I've often used rulers or bits of paper to help me focus on the words due to dyslexia but this is amazing and so compact too.Advertised as for children but adults can use this too, once you start using this you will be amazed as how enjoyable reading can become.Would highly recomend this for all scenarios whether you teaching your child to read or a adult with reading issues this will help instantly.Amazing value for money.
L**T
Useful aid
Bought for my child that had adhd possible dyslexia. Its really helpful
L**U
Great tool
Easy to use, comes it its own little pack making it very travel friendly. Really helps to keep children focused on the word they are reading and not the words around
M**A
Good for focus when reading
Really good little tools to help children focus on one word at a time for reading. They just slip it onto their finger and then when they're following the words in a book one word is highlighted at a time, helping focus rather than being overwhelmed by all the words together.Very light and easy to use and could be easily kept in a school bag or even a pencil case to be honest.
E**R
Colour filters to aid reading
For most children learning to read follows a normal progression and they will have no need of colour filters. But research has shown that some children can benefit from the use of coloured filters when they are looking at print on a page or on screen. For children on the autistic spectrum the filters may help cut down glare and "interference"; those with dyslexia might find a particular colour helps them see the print more clearly; and for children with ADHD they can help with concentration on one word at a time.This little set is not cheap at nearly ยฃ10 but if it is just what your child needs then it will be great value. The set comes in a neat clam shell box containing 4 small rectangular framed filter wands: yellow, blue, purple, and clear (cannot really see the point of that one?) There are two open ended rings in small and slightly larger size to fit onto right or left index finger. You slot the end of the filter wand into the top of the ring and slip it on so that the dot/Hand and Mind print is uppermost. The rings are designed for the fingers of children, not adults. They do not magnify the print at all so they are no substitute for glasses if your child has vision problems.The set could be useful for an individual child to keep in their pencil case at school, or for use by any adults working 1:1 with children having problems with their reading. However the filters are thin plastic and I think they might break or scratch rather easily in the hands of a young child. They will also undoubtedly get smeared and should be gently washed in soapy liquid or polished with a spectacle cleaning cloth. Worth a try, though it is only one strategy amongst many to help struggling readers.
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Absolutely Amazing ๐๐
I would often get lost when reading if its not in small sections and get confused which line Iโm supposed to be on ๐ this is great for my focus and Iโm very happy with it๐๐Itโs very easy to useโ๏ธ durable โ๏ธ has a lovely case โ๏ธcan be used by children or adults. It does really help a lot and i highly recommend . Definitely great value for money. Would make a nice gift too ๐
C**L
Does what it should
Easy to use, comes it its own little pack making it very travel friendly.Isn't the most hard wearing but it its not really meant to be.Really easy to use. literally a child is meant to use it. Helps avoid distractions from the other words around the one your trying to read.Good little buy
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