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merka Toddler Flash Cards, Set of 58 Alphabet, Letters, Colors, Shapes and Numbers, Baby Learning Cards, Educational, Preschool, Toddler Flashcards, Double-Sided, for Toddlers 1-4 Years

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  • Laminated Flash Cards: Designed for early learners with colorful images teaching ABCs, numbers, shapes, colors, and animals. Ideal for toddlers, boosting cognitive skills through interactive learning—perfect for parents or teachers enhancing early childhood education
  • The World of Letters and Words: Thess toddler flash cards introduce lowercase and uppercase alphabets, words, numbers, and letters to toddlers and preschoolers. Engaging activities build vocabulary and early reading skills, laying a foundation for future academic success
  • 58 Learning Cards: Suitable for ages 1 to 6, covering the alphabet, numbers, shapes, colors, and animals. Vibrant graphics keep toddlers engaged, preparing them for kindergarten. Ideal for homeschooling or classroom learning—supports both group and individual learning
  • Ideal Size for Little Hands: Card-sized at 4.2" x 2.4", designed for toddlers' motor skills and hand-eye coordination. A thoughtful holiday or Christmas gift for boys and girls, giving hours of skill development and fun
  • Safe and Durable Learning Tool: The toddler learning cards are laminated with a BPA-free coating, water and tear-resistant for repeated use. Sturdy construction handles rough play, making them reliable for homeschooling or classrooms, reinforcing essential concepts effectively



Product Description

merka Flashcards

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What’s Included

Set of 50 Black & White Flashcards, for Ages 0-18 Months

What’s Included

Set of 58 Colorful Flashcards, for Ages 18 Months - 4 Years

What’s Included

Set of 50 Colorful Flashcards, for Ages 18 Months and Up

Teaching Topics

Visual Development, Image & Pattern Recognition

Teaching Topics

Letters, Numbers, Shapes, Colors

Teaching Topics

Counting, Numbers 0-50

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Jesse lambert
2025-08-27 16:37:20
These black and white cards are absolutely wonderful! They really draw my baby’s attention and keep him engaged for long periods. The reversible design with black and white on each side is a great feature, offering captivating and educational visual stimulation.They’re incredibly durable, withstanding plenty of handling, which is perfect for an active little one. Plus, they’re easy to grab and use, making it simple to entertain my baby whenever needed. I highly recommend these cards—they’ve been an invaluable addition to our baby’s playtime!
bregirl77
2025-08-18 11:04:20
These cards are great for helping my toddler learn! Each card represents multiple things you can help them recognize whether it’s color, shapes, animals, numbers. They are good quality cards and easy to clean. Highly recommend for easy learning ideas!
Laura Brown
2025-07-30 15:21:54
Great product. The high contrast cards are ideal for young babies who can't see colors yet. We had a similar set of cards from Love Every, but I at least was getting bored of the same few images. The box says 18 months plus, but that's for the babies using the cards. About half are simple enough for even newborns.You get lots of basic shapes, and because they are small it is easy to rotate them. Also some lines, a spiral, a simple face, all the good stuff. They'd be good for word recognition later.One thing I didn't know when I bought them, the white images on the black background are the same image with black on white on the reverse side; so you couldn't use this for a matching game.Anyhow, I'm quite happy to have an easy way to introduce shapes. I figure if we have that, plus down, up, left, and right, we can play around with some graph paper and see how shapes are made, basic geometry, etc.The more complex cards are animals, trees, a house, car, etc.
Jayda
2025-06-23 17:40:57
Perfect for toddler!
E & T
2025-06-01 17:12:57
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.
Kathy
2025-05-23 17:29:37
Will work very well in teaching my grandson letters, numbers, shapes and colors.
Niner fan
2025-04-27 12:34:03
The vocabulary is good it's value the money, and it's easy and very readable and organized and perfect size
Hannah
2025-04-20 10:55:56
Wonderful for kids developmental learning and seeing where they are ranging at and where certain things may need improvement.
Kika
2025-03-31 15:55:04
Buena calidad, muy variadas solo un poco pequeñas son del tamaño de una baraja española pero sirven muy bien
L
2025-03-22 17:39:52
Great product
Ahmad Muslim Bin Zailani
2025-02-13 10:17:33
My son able to learn new thing by playing the cards
Mr. A. J. Wilson
2025-02-02 15:23:59
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.
Apoorva
2025-01-31 15:18:53
Good for kids to learn alphabets, shapes and numbers but the size of the cards could be little big, but other than that the cards are good to introduce kids to alphabets, colours and shapes.
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