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FREE TO FLY Learning Toys Flash Cards offer 384 sight words across 20 educational themes, paired with a talking card machine featuring realistic sounds. Designed by educators for ages 2-6, these durable, BPA-free, waterproof flashcards promote phonological development, hand-eye coordination, and screen-free learning—making them an ideal gift for early childhood education and family bonding.
A**E
Educational
This product has different educational benefits. Identifying, different languages, and alphabets. Very easy to read. Sound quality is perfect not to loud or to quiet. The cards are like any playing cards. If they chew wait til they are older or play with them. Cards will bend like any cards.
T**U
Very educational!
My son loves it, great to reduce screen time.
T**A
Perfect for kids
Sounds quality is great! Lots of different cards! And great pictures! Great for learning! And priced well!
D**Y
TONS of different words
Great for preschool kids . They have a lot of fun choosing the pictures. Wish the cards were more sturdy and waterproof though. Sounds weird but sometimes little ones will put them in their mouth. Just like a regular playing card they will bend and rip
O**A
The best price.
Great value. Good quality. Sound is great. Perfect size for little hands.
A**R
Exactly as expected
It’s very portable as it’s very small in size and can go anywhere. The variety of flash cards are amazing and my daughter is learning her letters and numbers along with many more words. Charging is very easy as it just plugs in, very nice compared to having to buy batteries all the time and put them in.
A**R
Clearly not actually English-based
So, ultimately, I wish I’d have looked around for whatever the English original version of this product is. This one is “Bilingual” English-Chinese…and I’m all for kids learning another language, but that really isn’t marketed for this product until you scroll a ways down, and then it’s mentioned in passing. And if I had a choice, Chinese would not be the dual language that I would pick off the bat. This, coupled with the clearly mislabeled cards and category names that an English speaker wouldn’t use (“costumes” vs “clothing”) just makes me feel like I bought a knock off product meant for Chinese-speaking children to learn English, and not a product meant to develop my child’s already-present English.I’d have been excited to this product, correctly named and categorized, with a second language of my choice. But I feel like I’m handing him incorrect or non-relevant information to learn with some of these. The “Shape” cards aren’t simply the shapes, they are things like footballs, soccer balls and sandwiches - so it’s causing confusion.And how does a child distinguish an “aunt” or “uncle” from a picture of a woman or man (not to mention “mother” and “father” have nothing discernible that make them parents)…they should have stuck to the basics of “boy,” “girl,” “man,” “woman,” etc. Not to mention some of the words aren’t pronounced the way an English speaker would pronounce them.Additionally, I bought the expanded pack of cards - and instead of adding more words that would be relevant to a child - there are auto brands/emblems? And cardinal directions? There are certain things that just don’t transfer well to picture flash cards…all in all, not worthwhile. I wont pick apart the illustrations, but many could be better at this day in age.All of this said, my two year old greatly enjoys the animal and vehicle cards and hearing the sounds they make in addition to the name. Is it a fun, distracting toy that features a gadget roughly the size of a cell phone with buttons? Yes. Is it something I think is actually going to expand or expedite vocabulary? Nope.The concept is great, but do the research, possibly pay a little more, and buy it from somewhere else if you’re still considering a similar product.
A**R
Great gift for a child who is school age
Great gift
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