I can't believe no one mentioned this, but the first words pictures are terrible! My daughter is 19 months and she hasn't started to talk yet so we have been trying to use different cards to help her along and she does pretty good recognizing words but she just stared at me when I showed these pictures. The foot is actually a foot print and doesn't really look like a foot, the house has an observatory and a fire hydrant above the door below the window ???? also the animals don't look like a dog or a frog or a cow even. I don't know why they would put a worm in an apple or why on earth the "TV" looks like something from the 60s when the cards are from 2010. The book looks nothing like a book and the cookies look like a pile of mush. I can understand what these pictures are but my 19 month old has no clue. They are supposed to be for toddlers do they really have to be so cartoony? I don't know but I guess I expected too much from a company who can't even spell school.
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These are basic flash cards with bright colors and numbers. My grandson is only two years old, but he knows a few numbers and letters. These cards have pictures to correlate with the letters, which makes learning easier. The only problem I have with them is they are paper thin. I was hoping they would be more durable for children, but they tore like paper in his hands. I would have liked them to be laminated to wipe off dirt or smudges, but, otherwise, a good investment for the price.
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cards tear like paper, the pictures are terrible, too small and confusing. CERTAINLY expected more from this manufacturer. I didn't read reviews, I went by the overall rating and number of reviews, which was 4 out of 5 stars & 20 reviewers.
Gonna tuck these away because they will just confuse my precious. I suggest 'cheap man's lamination'. Cover front and back of cards with clear packing tape then cut off the excess. I'll pull them out later when they're less confusing and i find decent use for them. If all else fails, a craft project since ship back is not worth my time.
It's ridiculous the corners companies are cutting these days. Playskool will lose my business if they continue down this path.
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After purchasing these cards, I found them at a number of 1 $ stores. The cards themselves are not of great quality. Skip these and look for cards that are laminated if you plan to let your little ones handle them.
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Bought this for my 18 month old son to start working on letters. It was a bonus that colors\shapes, numbers, and words came with it. Colorful and fun. Bold and bright. Recommend!

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