Carson Dellosa 54 Colors and Shapes Flash Cards, Toddler Learning Flashcards for Kids Ages 4 and Up, Educational Games for Preschool and Kindergarten Reading Readiness
B**.
I love these fun, educational flash cards!
I absolutely love these cards! Iam trying to teach my 21 month old son his shapes and colors. These cards are made on a durable card stock type material, with the name of the color, the shape and the color itself. The colors are nice and bright.The best part is that each color has each shape! So, for example, it is not just a red square. There will be a red square, circle, triangle, oval, diamond and rectangle! (Each color has those 6 specific shapes)This is great for teaching him his first shapes and wonderful for learning colors. The colors that are included in this pack are black, blue, brown, green, orange, purple, red, white and yellow. It does not have pink, which I feel is a pretty common color but seeing as I have a son it isn't a big deal, haha! (Although he does seem to really like pink, hehe)Overall, I'm very satisfied with the quality, bright colors and love this educational tool for my toddler! I would recommend this for baby's / toddlers 1 to maybe 4 or 5 years of age.* I also purchased the "My first words" and the "Alphabet" flash cards from this same company and they are wonderful too!
C**Y
Excellent Learning Tool for Toddlers and Preschoolers!
I use these flashcards every day in my toddler classroom (ages 1½–2 years old), and they’ve quickly become one of our favorite learning materials! The cards are bright, sturdy, and perfectly sized for little hands. The pictures are simple but very clear, which helps my toddlers recognize and name colors and shapes without confusion.What I really love is how versatile they are. During circle time, we use them as a group activity—holding up a card and asking, “Who can find the circle?” or “What color is this?” The children get so excited to call out answers or point to the matching color in the room. They also work beautifully in small groups or one-on-one with a teacher for extra reinforcement.The durability is a big plus. Toddlers can be rough, but these cards have held up to lots of grabbing, bending, and even drool without tearing. They’re easy to wipe clean too, which is important in a busy classroom.I’ve noticed a real improvement in my toddlers’ ability to identify colors and shapes since using these flashcards regularly. Parents are thrilled when their little ones go home and proudly say, “That’s a triangle!” or “I see red!”Whether you’re a teacher like me or a parent at home, these flashcards are a fun, affordable, and engaging way to build early learning skills. Highly recommend!
G**P
Toddler
Haven't been able to get my toddler to sit down with these yet without tearing them. So many different cards to help learn shapes and colors! Love that they come in a box for easy storage.
M**E
Great Child Development
I love these cards because they are big enough to keep my daughters attention, she loves holding them and feeling like they are as big as a screen!
C**Y
Nice set
Better than expected. I hope my son enjoys learning with these.
G**E
3 Reviews: Shapes/Colors, Numbers, Alphabet
Colors/Shapes: I guess for $3 it's okay (3/5 stars)I bought these color/shape cards for my baby. Have to say I was disappointed in the quality even if it was $3. The coloring on all of them are very fuzzy and cheap. I don't know why they can get the words colored perfectly meanwhile the shapes are sloppily pasted on the cards. Cards are also very thin and came slightly curved. I do not have a problem with either of those two but it is worth noting. It was an OK purchase for a 2 year old but I would not buy this product again.Numbers: No complaints! (5/5 stars)The cards are very nice with a simple design. Like the color/shape cards, these cards are thin and also came slightly bend in the middle.Alphabet: Great cards! (4/5 stars)I like the cards very much. The drawings are very cute and easy to recognize. Like the above cards, these cards are also thin and curved. My only complaint is the word choices for some words. For example, they used "valentine" and "vulture" for V. What baby needs to know what a Valentine is? I thought "toucan" for T was also an odd word choice. But other than that, I have no other complaints! Great cards and my baby loves them. :)
S**R
It captures their attention
Use it for circle time with toddlers
T**A
I love em
I purchased these for my autistic son and they have been helping
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