First 200 Thick Toddler Flash Cards, 1 2 3 4 Year Old,Easy to Carry, Letter, Number, Color, Animal, Baby Flash Cards Activities, Montessori Toys for Toddlers and Preschool, Toddler Learning Cards

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Fueling Future Minds

Unlock young minds with fun, interactive learning from Zicster. Explore, discover, and grow together!

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COMPLETE LEARNING SET: Explore 12 topics with 120 flashcards to support early learning in ABCs, shapes, colors, numbers, sight words, objects, animals, locations, and food.
REALISTIC IMAGES: Photos on each card help toddlers develop object recognition and association skills with realistic images of familiar people, places, and things.
TOUGH CONSTRUCTION: Extra thick cardstock withstands chewing, spills, and daily play for long-lasting learning. Laminated cards are wipeable for easy cleanup.
EARLY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT: Practice sorting, matching, and one-to-one correspondence. Identify basic attributes to build foundational language and cognitive abilities.
PORTABLE AND DURABLE: Compact storage case protects cards on the go. Ring binding opens flat for self-guided play or adult-led activities anywhere learning happens.

Reviews

7 reviews for First 200 Thick Toddler Flash Cards, 1 2 3 4 Year Old,Easy to Carry, Letter, Number, Color, Animal, Baby Flash Cards Activities, Montessori Toys for Toddlers and Preschool, Toddler Learning Cards

  1. Shane Combs

    Well thought out.
    Kiddo loves them the cards are a great way to keep them learning and entertained.

  2. Starlet

    Real nice alphabetical cards
    I love the variety of this fun pack. 12 topics and lots of pictures.. definitely will have your baby jumpstart learning new words. It is very fuctional and durable cards. Very clear letters as well.

  3. kara daigle

    Great start for your toddlers learning journey
    Perfect to start learning with your toddler. There are a lot and I mean a lot of cards. They come with little rings to put them on for easy storage and to keep up with them. Make sure your little one does not get a minute alone or you will have many cards to pick up ( don’t ask how I know lol). The quality of the cards are good they are thicker an will not rip easy.

  4. Thamires P.

    My niece loves them, and so do her parents!
    I got these flash cards as a gift for my niece, and they’ve been such a hit! The set includes a great variety, making it super versatile for early learning. The cards are thick and sturdy, which is perfect for little hands that tend to bend or chew on things. They’ve held up really well so far, even after some enthusiastic play.The illustrations are bright, simple, and clear which helps keep her attention. I also love that the cards are easy to carry and come with a ring clip to keep them together, so they’re great for on-the-go learning (we’ve used them in the car, at restaurants, and even at the park). It’s a really thoughtful touch that makes them more convenient than a lot of other sets out there.Overall, this is a fantastic educational gift for toddlers. It keeps learning fun and interactive, and you can easily build little games or lessons around them.

  5. S

    You have to organize and assemble it yourself. Won’t stand up to baby chewing.
    I’m pretty disappointed with these cards. In many ways, they’re fine, but there are two main drawbacks for me:1. The cards arrive all disorganized in the box and not placed on rings. You have to sort them and put them on the rings yourself, and this is not stated anywhere in the product description. I’m sure some people might find that an acceptable amount of prep work for a toy they otherwise want, but I would not have ordered these if I’d known that. Now instead of freeing up some time to do laundry or empty the dishwasher while my baby plays nearby, this creates another task on my never-ending to-do list.2. There is no universe where these cards will “withstand chewing” as mentioned in the description. The cards are indeed nicely laminated and attractive, but there’s no withstanding anything for a teething 1 year old. They’re thicker than regular paper, but still quite thin for the power of a chewing toddler.Aside from the above, the cards do seem attractive and colorful, but frankly I haven’t been able to use them very much because of these issues.I think that if these came pre-assembled, the price would be reasonable, even considering that they won’t stand up to chewing. As it is, receiving a box of work to do, these feel overpriced to me.

  6. Logan

    Get these. You won’t regret it.
    These are great. A step up from the 100 word books. They come in the box and you need to put them on the rings. Do not let the 1 step assembly required dissuade you. They fit in almost anything and the kiddo loves them.Pros:The cardboard they are made of is strong and well laminated. Just like with any of these learning aids they will succumb to being chewed on.If you have a damaged card, get rid of it. You can just take it off the ring.The images and colors correlate really well to the word being represented. Not like others where everything is a baby when the word being taught isn’t baby.Super easy to use and the kiddo loves looking at them and holding them. When the kiddo is looking at them it is one thing at a time and that seems to be making association easier.Cons:I can’t really think of any. I like these way more than the 100 word books. Maybe that they can’t hold up to a toddler being left alone with them? Then again, not many things can.Absolutely worth the $20.

  7. PJ

    A few little issues but still a very nice set that toddlers will enjoy.
    These are nice thick cards that should hold up to toddlers pretty well. They have themed sets (colors, alphabet, animals, etc) that you put on the included rings. The pictures are nice and vibrant.The negatives for this item (pictured below):1. There is a smidgeon of regional language differences. As shown in the images, instead of either titling the on set “letters” or “alphabet”, they are labeled “alphabets.” It’s not a plural of alphabets, it’s either one alphabet or multiple letters. I’m somewhat of a grammar buff, but I don’t feel it would be enough to prevent me from ordering them.2. Consistency: one theme that went from shapes & colors, to color and name of item pictured. (instead of red/octagon, it is red/stop sign and instead of green/circle, it was green/lime.3. Consistency again: the animals listed types of animals, like dog, cat, etc. However others that should have been listed as a bird for consistency, were specific types of birds (canary, parrot.)4. For the letter K and words with K, they used knife. I wouldn’t consider that a good choice to teach children about the K sound (at the 1 to 4 year age level for this item)5. Airplane is listed as aeroplane – which is more of a British version.Again, these issues aren’t major enough to prevent me from ordering them. I feel that they’re a nice set that toddlers will enjoy.

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