Baby First Word Flashcards with Pictures
Baby first word flashcards with pictures are great for helping kids learn their very first words. These baby first word flashcards with pictures are brightly colored with excellent images to keep your toddlers involved.
Our first word flashcards offer a fun and basic way for children to start practicing their first words before they begin school. First grade vocabulary flashcards are perfect for toddlers, kids, teachers, parents, nurseries, homeschoolers, preschools, autism, speech therapy, and dementia.
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Each Set Includes The Following 25 Baby First Word Flashcards with Pictures:
Toilet | Pillow | Towel | Toothbrush |
Soap | Bowl | Cup | Spoon & Fork |
Hat | T-Shirt | Socks | Shoes |
Tree | Trousers | Gloves | Pyjama |
Clock | Lamp | Books | Fan |
Umbrella | School Bag | Pencil sharpener | Pencil |
Laptop |
Specifications of First Words Flash Cards:
- 9.5cm in length.
- 6.8cm in width.
- 300gsm silk card.
- 3.5mm rounded corners for safety.
- Matte laminated on both sides.
- Longlasting.
- Tear-proof.
- Wipeable.
- High-quality first words flashcards.
- Excellent images.
- Professionally designed.
- All flashcards will come with a binding ring to keep them together.
- All first word flash cards are packed beautifully.
- Free delivery.
- 14 days money-back guarantee.
Are Baby First Words Flashcards Useful For Learning?
Kids learn much better when they see our words flashcards. This makes flashcards one of the reliable tools for learning vocabulary with our words cards. Our baby first word flashcards with pictures are designed to make learning easy, simple, and fast for a child.
They can likewise be used as educational toys for younger kids, allowing them to discover as well as have fun at the same time. The extra words a child learns, the more confident they are in using a language. When flashcards are used well, they can be a very reliable studying tool.
This is because flashcards help children involve an ‘active recall’ response, which is where you are attempting to keep in mind something simply from what you recognize, as opposed to drawing on information that could currently be in front of you (like with a multiple choice quiz).
This is a more intellectually requiring procedure, that makes it extra effective at helping kids memorize.
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