📚 Elevate Your Reading Experience with Style!
The Realure 16 Pcs Upgrade Multi-Coloured Dyslexia Overlays are designed to enhance reading focus and comfort for individuals with dyslexia, ADHD, and other visual stress challenges. With 16 vibrant colors, these durable PET overlays help reduce eye strain and improve reading efficiency, making them suitable for readers of all ages. They also serve as stylish bookmarks, ensuring a seamless reading experience.
Manufacturer | Realure |
Brand | Realure |
Model Number | QYYX-2643 |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 7 x 0.03 cm; 80 g |
Colour | multicolored |
Material Type | Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) |
Number of Items | 16 |
Manufacturer Part Number | QYYX-2643 |
Item Weight | 80 g |
R**1
Great for AuDHD
My daughter who has autism and adhd (AuDHD) uses these daily at home and at school for reading wither worksheets, books or even places over the class tablets.an array of colours to help children find the best suitable.good product but does scratch easily
F**!
Very dark and some are scratched
Having tried a number of coloured overlays over the years these appear to be very dark, which has worked for this child but definitely wouldn't for my other. The pack of 16 also contained 4 clear overlays????? And luckily the colour my child uses was ok but 3 of the other overlays were badly scratched straight out of the packet. Positives: They are nice and thick but, I wont be buying this brand again.
R**Y
only one red overlay
i wouldn’t recommend unless you have very generic colours
S**R
Very dark in colour which makes them hard to use & some were scratched
We use these for reading and they help my son a lot, we wanted to get a set for school too but this set is a lot darker than the set we use at home. A lot of the overlays are also damaged and scratched which makes them harder to use.They are reasonably priced for amount you get, but quality could be better and the colours need to be slightly lighter.
A**D
Why are these being labelled as dyslexia overlays?
Coloured overlays may help with visual stress - they are not for dyslexia. This is misleading/deceptive labelling.
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