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B0DJL7GWLS, Pidoko Kids | What Where When | Flash Cards for Toddlers 2+ Years | Learn to Talk | 50 Double sided Educational and Learning Flashcards | Preschool Learning Activities
Engaging Early Learning: Spark curiosity and encourage critical thinking with 50 fun “What, Where, When?” question-and-answer flashcards designed for preschool and homeschool settings, perfect for toddlers and preschoolers.
Interactive and Educational Fun: Colorful, easy-to-hold flash cards made from thick material are durable and sturdy, perfect for little hands exploring first words and learning to talk.
Boosts…, 5,
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Must have
Review: These cards are super awesome!
Reviewer: NX Reviews
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Conversations Starter Activities for Kids!
Review: I love these! We needed to get our 4 year old to start talking and expressing himself more. These questions were fun and engaging for both parent and kids. The cards of quite thick and durable. The tin can it came it was a bit damaged but it was ok, I just bent it back in place. We could get through about 5-7 cards in about 5 minutes. They help my son start to talk more.
Reviewer: V
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great learning decks
Review: These are a fantastic little learning deck for littles. Really fun activity to do with littles. And great quality cards.
Reviewer: Historically Curious
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great activity!
Review: These flash cards have been a really fun addition to our playtime, and they’re sneakily educational in the best way. My toddler gets excited to pull a card out of the tin and ask questions, and the prompts are simple but thoughtful—perfect for sparking little conversations that go beyond just naming objects. It’s been great for vocabulary building, but even more so for helping my kid start to understand concepts like time and place in a gentle, age-appropriate way.The cards themselves are thick and durable, which matters when you’re dealing with curious little hands that like to bend, chew, or fling things across the room. The illustrations are colorful and easy to understand, and the tin makes cleanup and travel a breeze. We’ve taken them to doctor appointments, grandma’s house—you name it. Whether you’re working on speech skills or just want a new way to connect with your toddler, this set is a total win.
Reviewer: Steve
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great set of educational cards for little ones
Review: This is a great educational item that can be used at home, in a preschool classroom, or with special needs children. The cards are round and durable, and they are stored in a round metal tin to keep them protected. The cards have simple answers to basic questions. They also have pictures to help the child comprehend. Some of the questions and answers have odd wording, but they are a great tool for starting conversations and answering questions. If the child wants more details, this provides an opportunity for the adult to elaborate more on the topic. I am pleased with this set. It is an engaging toy to get children away from screen time.
Reviewer: my 2 cents
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: circle question words
Review: Question practice. The bright colors and circle cards make this an engaging way to practice asking questions.KEY:⭐️ 1 star= Disappointed. I don’t recommend it, it is poor quality, or it does not reflect the advertising.⭐️⭐️ 2 stars = Has some redeeming quality.⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3 stars = It’s passable. I might not have bothered.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 stars = Mostly Satisfied.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 stars = Entirely Satisfied. Recommend.
Reviewer: A. Acquilano
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Cute concept
Review: The concept of these cards is a good way to engage in some of those who/what/where/why conversations with toddlers when you don’t exactly have the answer however some of the questions and answers are a little too drawn out. The visual aids are helpful too but my toddler didn’t last more than a few minutes of interest with any of the piles.
Reviewer: Lindsay
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good variety of questions
Review: These flashcards are an excellent tool for speech and behavioral therapy sessions. They cover a wide range of topics, from simple “What do you see?” prompts to more challenging, riddle-style questions designed for older kids. The cards are made from sturdy, thin cardboard, making them durable enough to withstand the wear and tear of frequent use in therapy settings.One minor drawback is the design: the round shape and the metal tin make it a bit tricky to access the cards quickly. To find the one you want, you’ll need to dump them out and sort through them. A more accessible design, like storing them upright in the tin, would make it easier to grab the cards you need at a glance.Additionally, while there are five different colors, it’s not clear if the colors represent specific categories or if they’re just for variety. The cards arrived mostly sorted by color, but a few were mixed in, so I’m not sure if this is standard or if I received a returned set. There was no information card included to clarify, so it remains a bit of a mystery.Overall, these are great for therapy sessions, but a little more organization and clarity in packaging would make them even better.
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