Merka Toddler Flash Cards – Interactive Alphabet Learning with Alphabet Flash Cards for Toddlers 1-3 – Pack of 64, 4.2″ x 2.4″ – Double-Sided for 1-4 Years Old – Multicolor

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From maps to mats to flashcards, merka educational products are designed by teachers to make learning fun anytime & anywhere.

We believe learning should be a joyful part of every day. That’s why we make products great for kids at home, at school, and on the go. Our fun and engaging offerings are available for every age and stage, and feature a range of topics, including shapes & colors, letters & numbers, arithmetic, biology, history, geography, and more. Affordable, durable, and shareable, merka products encourage children’s love of learning from day one.

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Interactive Alphabet Adventure: Merka’s Toddler Flash Cards provide an engaging learning journey with vivid visuals and interactive tasks. Children can delve into both the alphabet and numbers using these educational flash cards for toddlers 1-3
Comprehensive Preschool Coverage: The set includes 64 double-sided toddler flashcards, encompassing key topics like letters, numbers, and shapes. These learning cards for toddlers 1-3 are perfect for fostering essential foundational skills
Perfectly Sized for Toddlers: Designed with toddlers in mind, these 4.2″ x 2.4″ toddler flash cards are easy to handle, promoting independent exploration. Their compact design aids in developing motor skills and hand-eye coordination for young learners
Durable and Travel-Ready: Merka’s toddler flash cards are built to withstand frequent handling, ensuring long-lasting use. The laminated finish protects these preschool flashcards, making them ideal for travel and continual learning sessions
Festive Stocking Stuffer: These toddler flash cards make excellent stocking stuffers for toddlers 1-3 during the holiday season. Celebrate Christmas and New Year by encouraging educational play with these vibrant and engaging toddler learning flash cards

Reviews

13 reviews for Merka Toddler Flash Cards – Interactive Alphabet Learning with Alphabet Flash Cards for Toddlers 1-3 – Pack of 64, 4.2″ x 2.4″ – Double-Sided for 1-4 Years Old – Multicolor

  1. Allen Craig Hancock

    Super cool
    My one year loves these. They do break easily if you’re not careful, but the size and picture quality is nice. It’s certainly nice to do with a one year learning new words, it’s very educational.

  2. Thomas J Croyle

    Great for Learning to Read
    I bought these to help teach my daughter words and sounds. The card are less visually “noisy” than competitors and were perfect for our use. The cards are good quality, and I like building the association between the upper and lower case for each letter. Overall, I’d recommend these for learning to read.

  3. Maddy

    Good Tool for Early learners
    These card are amazing and a real life saver. Quality is really good. I have been pratcing with my 3 year old and these cards made learning easy. Good piture quality and thickness of cards. The only issue (not major) I thought was some of the animals for the letters. For example, W for Walrus, P for Parrot was a bit hard for early learners to pronounce. Could rather use simpler words like Waffle, Pig

  4. Kirstin Burnett

    Perfect for toddlers!
    I ordered these flash cards for my 2 year old and they are very nice! I’m liking the different themes it comes with so we can pick one to work on that day. They are a decent size, like a deck of playing cards, I compared them to an average pair of house scissors for reference. I do think it’d be cool if they came in a larger option as well but I’m not mad about the size they are! Would definitely recommend if you’ve got a toddler who needs to practice shapes/colors etc.!

  5. E & T

    Captured baby’s interest
    We bought these for our newborn since she was so captured by high contrast images. We ended up clipping some to the side of her crib so that she could lay there content for a few minutes at a time “studying” the cards. They seemed to capture her interest!Most cards have a single image of a shape or animal, with the opposite image on the back. (For example, white star with black background on one side, black star with white background on the other.) There were a few cards with stripes or wavy lines that filled the whole card. My daughter seemed to like these the most, so I do wish there were more of them in the deck.We did think that these cards would be larger, and were surprised to find that they were the size of a standard card deck. While it was nice that they were so portable and we could easily slip them in the diaper bag for entertainment on the go, we would have enjoyed slightly larger cards.

  6. flamingosrule

    Great toddler friendly cards
    Absolutely fabulous!!! Covers letters numbers shapes colors all kinds of really cool unusual animals that aren’t on most flashcards. My grandkids’s just adore them and won’t stop playing with them.

  7. Jassy

    Really nice
    Really nice and looks just like the picture

  8. Sabrina sellers

    Good find
    Good set

  9. Wendy Sekowski

    Happy with product received

  10. Marine

    Carte très bien, à stimuler mon bébé pendant un moment

  11. Cliente Amazon

    Las imágenes son claras, de gran tamaño y con muy buen grosor. Ideales para los primeros meses de vida. A mi bebé le llaman mucho la atención, ¡un básico para recién nacidos!

  12. Ahmad Muslim Bin Zailani

    My son able to learn new thing by playing the cards

  13. Mr. A. J. Wilson

    These are superb cards. We’ve been using them with our little girl since she was like 2 and a half, and she just turned three and can recognise numbers 1-10 easily and all the upper and lower case letters with occasional mistakes. And I don’t know many three year olds that can correctly pronounce and identify a parallelogram. There are lots of games you can play to keep things interesting. Currently we are doing speed runs, where I show a card and she tells me what letter, number, shape or colour it is. Sometimes we arrange them and I say a letter or number and she has to find them. And as she learns to write we are also trying a game where we arrange a few cards at a time and have her try and draw them for us to guess what she has drawn. Lots of possibilities and highly recommended.

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