




🧠 Unlock your child’s rhyming genius, one puzzle piece at a time!
Creativity Inspired Fun to Know 48-Piece Rhyming Puzzles combine 24 photo-matched rhyming pairs in durable, portable pieces designed for children aged 3 and up. This educational toy reinforces vowel sounds and early literacy skills through engaging, hands-on play, making learning both effective and fun.





| ASIN | B000NNQU6W |
| Age range (description) | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | 442,742 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 19,616 in Jigsaws & Puzzles |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,251) |
| Date First Available | 19 July 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00078628360097, 00786283600976 |
| Item Weight | 145 g |
| Manufacturer maximum age | 1188.0 |
| Model Number | T36009 |
| Number of pieces | 25 |
| Product dimensions | 37L x 152W millimetres |
| School type | Elementary School |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Sub brand | (-) |
| UPC | 078628360097 781624698155 |
J**X
For educating my childminding children - they have enjoyedyusing them
Children love using them
Z**T
Good
Lovely addition to practice rhyming with children.
D**E
Fine
Is exactly as you’d expect - a puzzle with rhyming words. It arrived promptly and well packaged. Only giving 4 stars as it is American English rather than standard English, so one or two don’t technically rhyme when spoken in a London English accent. This is a pretty minor gripe though, as it is a perfectly fine product.
A**R
Excellent for preschoolers!!!!
S**H
Good quality, good images and I like they have the word printed on the back. The only issue I have is the dish, it resembles a bowl more than a dish. Other than that its great for practicing words and rhyming.
K**A
Super fun & educational
A**R
These are a great value puzzle for practicing rhyming words. The pictures are all identifiable with good image quality. It has a good variety of words. It’s rather sturdy, though could possibly be a bit thicker/sturdier. I imagine these will get some wear and tear from prolonged use.
N**I
A good set, with thick cardboard, high-quality lamination, and bright illustrations. But there is a significant drawback — some of the pictures depict objects in an ambiguous way. For teaching a small child, the visualization of an object should be clearer and more straightforward. It’s not appropriate to teach the word ‘hat’ by showing a clown’s hat. These details can create incorrect associations and fixations. A hat should be shown as a regular, simple hat — not a baseball cap, not a clown cap, just a plain hat.
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