My First Touch and Feel Language Picture Cards: First Words (My First Board Books)
R**.
Might as well add my 2 cents to a great product!
Might as well add my 2 cents to a great product!! They're a great value and I will absolutely be buying another pack!Things I likeSturdy - We call my 18 month old son "baby distructo". Board books don't hold up to him when given free reign and I'm sure these wouldn't either. But he is able to handle these when we go through them without worrying about their demise. They also have a nice little box, that is also made of board book material, with a Velcro latch to keep them together.Content - The back has question suggests to ask baby. Let's face it you could think of these questions but sometimes your brain just shuts down after days of being home with a toddler. 4 language options are listed on the back with the phonetic way to say them.Colorful - Simple colorful pictures to focus on.Touch and feel - Invites baby to interact.
S**M
Big, clear, colorful picture
I got these for my 17 month little boy for Christmas. He LOVES them. The pictures are identifiable and he recognizes them all and can even say some of the words. The other words he can't quite say so clearly yet, but he tries and I can understand enough of what he trying to say to know he knows! And he is getting better each time so it is definitely helping. We've had these for less then a month and I see the expansion in his vocabulary. We got 4 of these sets of flash cards but this particular set has the most variety. It is the simplest to me because the items can be so different rather than just a different type of boat. I could have started him with this set sooner but he still struggles with the difference between a "combine harvester" and "Digger" in his other sets. And I just Facetimed with him while he was at his grandparents and the cards & pictures are big, clear & colorful enough for him to see them & me - without having to hold card so close to camera to make it big. Seeing his cards held his attention more than his mom just talking to him at this age through an iPad so bonus for that.Other reviews mentioned how sturdy the box was & how their child enjoyed putting the cards back. I agree. We are working on cleaning up & putting away our toys when we are done... We've got a little more work to do there. But Sam really enjoys putting the cards back in the box. We play different games with these but one of them is laying all the cards out on the floor and then I say the picture on the card & Sam "wins" by guessing the right card & by showing his selection by putting the card in the box. Another reason I like playing with these cards as I win too! But even if the card putting away isn't part of whatever game we are playing, he still likes the challenge & cheer of putting the cards in the box.
L**T
Great for learning words!
These are high quality cards. My baby loves them. They're thick, some have great textures and the word choice is good. We need more! She is already learning the words and is obsessed with them!
C**A
The cards are nice and sturdy
WOW instant hit with my 15 month old. Immediately purchased 2 other versions. The cards are nice and sturdy, the colors are bright, and each card has a spot with a different texture or material for your toddler to feel (for example the jelly has a spot that's sticky, the corn has grooves and ridges). I love that on the back of each card they have ideas for the adult on how to help your child learn with the cards from suggestions of questions to ask when they are first starting out, working all the way to expanding on spelling related games as they get older, and even going as far as to include translations in Spanish, French, German, and Mandarin if you really want to be that over achiever. I love this because not only does this keep the cards relevant and engaging for your child as they get older, but it gives people with maybe less experience playing with younger children great ideas on how to use these cards. The cards fit nicely in their cardboard enclosure that is secured shut with Velcro, so they are easy to put away or take with you on trips. My only complaint would be that since this is the "First Words" version, I wish one or two of the items which are maybe not as common were replaced with items that would be more in line with actual toddlers first words...and really this is more nit picking than a complaint.
S**J
What more could you want in Flashcards
Amazing Flashcards! They've really come a long way since I was a kid. Totally worth the money and I cant wait to buy the other sets. They come in a nice box with a velcro flip top. The quality of the cards are really nice thick cardboard that I see lasting a long time. The touch and feel theme just gives it another added bonus of fun for kids and more to talk about to describe and learn details of what you are teaching them. Back of the cards give you more ideas of questions to ask and different languages. Also would be easy to travel with. I love how that are real pictures and not cartoon. I dont know what more you could want. These exceed my expectations! Be mindful of the jelly card. Its sticky so I could see hairs, lint etc sticking to it.
S**H
4/5
Great cards; the colors are bright, the textures are varied & the image quality is perfect but I omitted one star because some of the words do not qualify as first words so I have to skip over them; "fire truck" would be an example.
A**N
Sturdy, colorful, interactive, and educational!
These picture cards are thick and durable, which is ideal for using with babies/toddlers who like to grab things! They have helpful prompts written on the back of each card, colorful images, and captivating touch and feel features. My 11 month old is obsessed!
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