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Carson Dellosa Alphabet Flash Cards for Toddlers 2-4 years, ABC Flash Cards, Uppercase and Lowercase Letter and sound recognition with Illustrations, Early Reading Comprehension Practice Cards – March 15, 2006
Alphabet Cards for toddlers
Turn abc learning for toddlers into fun, phonics games that bring learning to life with Carson Dellosa’s Alphabet Flash Cards!
Letter Flash Cards are a great way for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and beyond to learn primary phonics and alphabet learning skills through fun, hands-on practice that is both fun AND educational.
Why You’ll Love These Alphabet Flash Cards
- Engaging and educational preschool learning and kindergarten learning activities. Kids learn essential preschool and kindergarten phonics using the double sided phonetic alphabet cards. The alphabet cards feature upper- and lowercase alphabet letters with a picture that correlates with each letter and its sound. The abc cards are made with a glossy cardstock finish and rounded edges for easy flipping and sorting. The two bonus resource cards feature additional alphabet games and phonics games for even more learning fun!
- Practically sized for on-the-go fun! Each of the toddler flash cards measures 3 ¼” x 5 ¼” — the perfect size to take along on road trips and fit in most bags to practice essential skills from just about anywhere!
About Carson Dellosa
Founded by two teachers more than 40 years ago, Carson Dellosa believes that education is everywhere and is passionate about making products that inspire life's learning moments.
These Kids Flash Cards Contain:
- 52 double sided letter flash cards
- 2 bonus resource cards with additional alphabet games and activities
- Perfectly sized at 3 ¼” x 5 ¼”
- Print length54 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions3.5 x 1 x 5.5 inches
- PublisherBrighter Child
- Publication dateMarch 15, 2006
- ISBN-100769646794
- ISBN-13978-0769646794
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Repetition & RecallFlash cards are a tried and true study method. Unlike textbooks and workbooks, flash cards allow children to memorize and recall answers much faster through repetition. |
Build Confidence for the ClassroomChildren are more likely to volunteer in class when they are confident they know the answer. Studying with Carson Dellosa flash cards will help your child master new concepts and build a love for learning and participating. |
Fundamentals for ReadingIdentifying the alphabet is the first step in learning to read. With this essential set of flash cards for young learners, children will be able to recognize letters and develop a love for reading and learning to last a lifetime. |
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
-uppercase and lowercase letters
-picture cues for each letter
-reading readiness reinforcement
-a bonus game card
Product details
- Publisher : Brighter Child; Alphabet edition (March 15, 2006)
- Language : English
- Cards : 54 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0769646794
- ISBN-13 : 978-0769646794
- Reading age : 1 - 3 years, from customers
- Item Weight : 6.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 3.5 x 1 x 5.5 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #26,202 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #76 in Children's Alphabet Books
- Customer Reviews:
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on October 22, 2018
Right, these are great for kids, but are these cards perfect for toddlers? Maybe I don't get it, just I was a bit disappointed why not a different image for the small letters for example?! Is this on purpose to point out the fact that the same image can be defined with the same letter in big and small capitals? Or better said to make the distinction between majuscule and minuscule more clearly? I guess so! Still, I don't care, I wanted this cards to be double fun😁!
I don't know, in my opinion (maybe I a wrong or I'm making a fuss) a different image would've been more exciting for a toddler (and me) at the moment. It's fun, don't get me wrong here, just not double. Just a thought in the end!
Probably a 4 year old (the recommended age for this cards) needs to understand that image 🍎 can be written Apple or apple (with big or small capitals) depending on the context and maybe it's a good exercise to compare the big and small letters with the same image. I guess I will find out in a couple of years.
And like a safe note: Be careful while handling the cards, are a bit hard and sharp at the edges.
Overall I believe these cute cards are a nice additional activity for little ones to learn the alphabet. Personally I put the cards representing the small letters on the side (at the moment).
👍 Ah and for this price, a must buy!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on February 9, 2019
Right, these are great for kids, but are these cards perfect for toddlers? Maybe I don't get it, just I was a bit disappointed why not a different image for the small letters for example?! Is this on purpose to point out the fact that the same image can be defined with the same letter in big and small capitals? Or better said to make the distinction between majuscule and minuscule more clearly? I guess so! Still, I don't care, I wanted this cards to be double fun😁!
I don't know, in my opinion (maybe I a wrong or I'm making a fuss) a different image would've been more exciting for a toddler (and me) at the moment. It's fun, don't get me wrong here, just not double. Just a thought in the end!
Probably a 4 year old (the recommended age for this cards) needs to understand that image 🍎 can be written Apple or apple (with big or small capitals) depending on the context and maybe it's a good exercise to compare the big and small letters with the same image. I guess I will find out in a couple of years.
And like a safe note: Be careful while handling the cards, are a bit hard and sharp at the edges.
Overall I believe these cute cards are a nice additional activity for little ones to learn the alphabet. Personally I put the cards representing the small letters on the side (at the moment).
👍 Ah and for this price, a must buy!
There are 52 presentation cards in all, 26 in upper case (capitals) and 26 in lower case. I like the fact that the same picture repeated twice, once for each letter to show the letters are really the same. The pictures are fairly bright colors as well which is great as they really stand out.
The cards are of a decent size measuring approximately 8.5cm x 23.5cm and nicely laminated. Overall very good quality.












