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These cards are not terrible. They do have pictures that are bright and easy for children to recognize, but the part that actually shows them how their mouth is supposed to move does not really work that well. Which is fine, my son learns it all better by watching my mouth anyway, but then why spend the extra money on flash cards with the mouth? You can teach your child the mouth movements just as well,( if not better), with a cheaper set of flash cards,( you can even find them at the dollar store). It is just not worth the money to buy these special onesSaturday, August 9, 2014
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I disagree with the other reviewer, but perhaps my situation is different. I have had these cards for about three years now. The mouth part is fun, and no, it's not perfect, but they are not what makes this set worth money. The information on the back is priceless, at least to me. My son was born with a cleft lip and palate. I bought these for speech purposes, at first. The back of the cards has detailed information on how to form each letter--where the tongue should be placed and things like that. It gave me lots of information and helped me teach him even before we started speech therapy. My son is now four and we have been learning to read (with Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons) and now these cards are helpful for two letter sounds, like "th" or "oy" and the second sound of consonants like "g" in "giraffe." I promise you your dollar store cards are not going have those. Anyway, I am back buying a second set. While my son was two he colored some of the cards all blue that are starting to be very useful now. :)
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