🧠 Speak, Learn, Play: The Future of Toddler Education in Your Hands!
Talking Flash Cards for Toddlers feature 224 sight words spanning 12 themes, delivering clear native English pronunciation and vivid animal sounds through an easy-to-use card reader. Designed for ages 1-5, this Montessori-inspired educational toy supports language development, speech therapy, and screen-free learning, making it a meaningful gift that nurtures early childhood growth.
Number of Pieces | 224 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 7"L x 1.85"W |
Size | Medium |
Theme | Animals, Nature, Vehicles, Costumes, Foods, Fruits, Colors, Persons, Jobs, Shapes, Vegetables, Daily necessitiesAnimals, Nature, Vehicles, Costumes, Foods, Fruits, Colors, Persons, Jobs, Shapes, Vegetables, Daily necessities |
Material Type | Paper, Plastic |
C**D
Teaching tool for babies!!
This is great!! My 8 month old granddaughter uses it daily.
A**R
We love it. Works excellent
Our toddler granddaughters 2 and 4 love this and we got it for a great deal. Worth the money. Cards are bright and sturdy with lots of options. Buying another for a gift. I'm a grandma of 10, and quality of toys matters to me. Glad I took the chance! Rechargable so no batteries. Comes with cord and cute bag to house the machine.
L**Y
Great learning Toy
My Daughter absolutely loves this.
D**E
Mostly good
PROS: card reader is easy to use, words are clear and adjustable volume makes it reasonably loud. Toddler loves it. Plenty of cards with lots to learn. It’s rechargeable, lightweight and very portable for on the go entertainment. Cute little cat shape design.CONS: some of the words don’t align with their regional English counterparts in the US. Some are kind of offensive, like “fat” depicts what appears to be an average size woman. I’ve added a pic of some of the more questionable cards. I also noticed that all the professions are very stereotypical - as in not showing females in lots of things. The cards are like thinner playing card paper, so within seconds my toddler can absolutely destroy them - whether it’s folding them in half or biting off a chunk. The voice sounds kind of tinny and weird, and the pronunciation is odd on a lot of words. The assortment of words is also pretty random - lots of these are not necessarily what I would think are things my child needs to learn. Like “red wine”…
A**R
Weird translation for cards and talking
I guess this item is “good enough”. It sings the alphabet in a weird way— not to the normal song. And if there isn’t a card in the slot it says “there is no card. Please pay cash”—in a very Chinese voice that’s kind of aggressive. Now, my kid is 17 months so he doesn’t know what it means but it’s weird. Also, some of the cards are just weird. Like a weird translation into a picture. I didn’t pay much for it and I probably won’t return it but I don’t know, it’s weird. The other more expensive ones have the exact same picture and cards seems the same so it just makes me think that’s it’s the same but more money.
M**E
Nice Cards!
Nice phonics cards. However, my three-year-old nephew tore them up less than 30 minutes after having them in his possession. I won't be buying him anything else. These darn kids!
G**S
learning
good educational tool and value.
Y**
Super recomentado
Muy educativa
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