Brighter Child Early Learning

May 20, 2015 - Comment

Brighter Child(R) Early Learning Flash Cards provide children with a full-range of early basic skills practice. This sturdy storage box contains six decks organized by tabs for quick and easy access. The decks include alphabet, colors and shapes, first words, numbers, phonics, and sight words. The cards also feature answers on the back so children

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Brighter Child(R) Early Learning Flash Cards provide children with a full-range of early basic skills practice. This sturdy storage box contains six decks organized by tabs for quick and easy access. The decks include alphabet, colors and shapes, first words, numbers, phonics, and sight words. The cards also feature answers on the back so children can check their answers.

Product Features

  • 324 flash cards with vibrant images to stimulate visual learning
  • 6 subjects, with 54 flash cards each with answers on the back of each card
  • Convenient and sturdy storage box with labeled dividers for quick and easy access

Comments

msmith says:

Description of Flash Cards I recently ordered these flash cards for my 2.5 year old. Although I typically hate it when people leave reviews before they thoroughly use a product, I thought it was worth giving a better description of what is included. My initial reaction is that these were a decent value for the money (they were not expensive at all), but I may put them away for a while as I don’t see them helping her learning at this age. Right now, all I anticipate is cards getting everywhere, that is, if they can be…

Sonya Swenson says:

Awesome flash cards! I purchased these kind of early for my grand daughter..I use them every time she is here and drill her on colors and shapes.. She is only 2 but I say start early!

catalina says:

Love these flash cards. Love the bright colors and great pictures of this set. My son loves them already too. My only complaint is they are not connected by a ring or something (each set). Easy solution Drill a hole and get an openable key ring from the hardware store. Other than that I love them.

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