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The hand2mind Talking Mirror My Sounds Phoneme Set is an interactive, electronic speech therapy tool designed for toddlers to early elementary learners. Featuring 44 distinct English phoneme sounds, a built-in pop-up mirror for visual mouth positioning, and 22 double-sided phoneme cards, it promotes phonemic awareness and early literacy skills. Rechargeable and portable with headphone connectivity, this set aligns with the Science of Reading framework, making it ideal for speech therapy, ESL instruction, and at-home practice.





| ASIN | B0CSQMKGNN |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,885 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #76 in Early Childhood Education Materials |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (255) |
| Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
| Item model number | 96275 |
| Manufacturer | hand2mind |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 7 years |
| Product Dimensions | 9.4 x 1.6 x 6.3 inches |
| Release date | July 16, 2024 |
M**S
A Powerful, Kid-Friendly Tool for Building Phonemic Awareness and Speech Confidence
As a special education teacher, I am always looking for tools that are concrete, engaging, and developmentally appropriate for students who need explicit support with early literacy and speech skills. I have also been using the hand2mind Talking Mirror My Sounds Phoneme Set with my 8-year-old nephew, and it has been a genuinely effective resource in both instructional and home settings. What immediately stands out is the talking mirror itself. The mirror encourages children to visually monitor their mouth movements while producing sounds, which is critical for students with phonological processing difficulties, articulation challenges, or speech delays. Hearing the sound paired with seeing their own mouth movement reinforces correct production in a way that worksheets or flashcards simply cannot. The phoneme cards are clear, durable, and well-organized. Each sound is presented in isolation, which is essential for phonemic awareness instruction. This makes it easy to target specific sounds, blend phonemes, or practice segmenting without overwhelming the learner. From a special education perspective, this aligns well with structured literacy and explicit instruction models. For my nephew, the set has been particularly helpful because it feels interactive rather than remedial. He enjoys pressing the button, hearing the sound, and then trying to “match” it in the mirror. That engagement has increased his willingness to practice, which is often the biggest hurdle with speech and reading interventions. From a professional standpoint, this set works well for: Phonemic awareness intervention Speech therapy and articulation practice Small-group or one-on-one instruction RTI and special education services At-home reinforcement without heavy adult prompting Overall, the hand2mind Talking Mirror My Sounds Phoneme Set is a thoughtfully designed, evidence-aligned tool that supports foundational reading and speech skills. Whether you are a special education teacher, speech-language pathologist, or a caregiver supporting a child at home, this product provides meaningful, hands-on practice that actually translates into skill growth.
L**.
Good educational toy.
Granddaughter enjoys doing this activity.
D**D
Holds charge
Works great holds charge for a good amount of time.
L**Z
Good quality, seems like it’ll be helpful. Edit: battery doesn’t stay charged after using
Update: the battery charge isn’t great. When you charge it, it will be fully functional for THAT day for quite some time. So that’s not the issue. But if you leave it for a day or a few days off the charger without using it even if it was fully charge prior to unplugging it there will be no battery left. I don’t know if we got a faulty one or what. Very cool! I bought this for my 3 year old who needs some help with pronunciation. I made a video with my 5 year old while we were testing it out. I think it’ll benefit my 5 year old too because we are homeschooling kindergarten and learning letters and sounds right now. I will update once my 3 year old uses it and see if it helps him with his speech. The product itself seems sturdy and it came charged enough to try it out. The cards are thick-ish but I wouldn’t let my kids have a free for all with all of them because they’ll likely toss them around and bend them. This will be kept up higher with school stuff so my littles don’t beat it up.
L**E
The BEST addition to phonemic instruction
I have 8 of these and they’re bought them after trying the mirrors without any sound enhancement. My students love them and want to use them all the time. Works great as a tool with UFLI and Heggerty. especially because there is a ton of research that indicates mirror practice enhances all aspects of language. I am an ESOL teacher and these are so essential for my newcomers!!
J**J
Not bad but way better alternative, from an SLP
As a speech-language pathologist, I was hopeful that Mirror My Sounds from hand2mind would be a helpful visual tool for my clients. Unfortunately, it didn’t hold their attention the way I’d hoped. Many of my students didn’t find the mirror engaging, and several even disliked using it altogether. We often had to supplement with a larger mirror to make it functional in sessions. On the other hand, hand2mind’s 3D Sound & Phonics Cards have been a game changer. All of my clients and students consistently prefer them—and frankly, so do I. The real, moving photographic images of the tongue, lips, and mouth captivate my clients and clearly show both the initial and final articulatory positions for each sound. They’re especially effective for visual learners and students with speech sound disorders. Each card is color coded by the type of sound and includes built-in “sound cues,” which provide guidance on how to introduce and explain the sound, as well as word examples for practice. These cards are perfect for teaching phonetics, reinforcing letter-sound relationships, and supporting early readers, children with speech and language challenges, and English language learners. If you’re deciding between the two, I highly recommend investing in the 3D Sound & Phonics Cards-they’re far more engaging and clinically useful.
K**Y
Worked well!
Perfect for kids learning to speak or kiddos in speech therapy. My son has graduated from his speech therapy and I bought this for him to bring with him and they used it A LOT and it was so cool to see it be like a “game” for him to learn! Isn’t a bad price for what it is! Good size which makes it easy to bring along. Also great sound quality for easy listening.
S**Y
Won’t keep a charge
I bought this at the end of September to use for my clinicals in December. I left it in the box until November 30th; I had to charge it and it won’t keep a charge. I sent an email and haven’t received a response. Do not recommend!
C**.
Really loved this for my almost five year old who struggles with speech specifically where his lips/teeth should be to make a certain sound so the mirror was a great touch. I bought this to supplement my kids speech pathology lessons. Would recommend!
S**D
My non-verbal autistic child enjoys looking at himself in the mirror when we practice our phonics. Great tool to get kids engaged
A**R
The battery doesn't hold its charge. It's completely dead after one use. What a waste of money.
D**D
Very helpful - love how you can plug in headphones - and students can really focus on learning letter and letter blending sounds - the three choices makes it fun for kindergarten students to choose! Just wish the cards were a little less thin and more durable for young ones.
C**A
Some cards are wrong and letters are written backward
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