As far as the "Choking Hazard, Ages 3 and up" label here on Amazon there's no small pieces, they're just cards, so the only thing I can figure is that the child could tear off a piece and try to eat it. In that case, like with any toy, I'd recommend supervising your child during use.
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I had the great fortune of parents who made sure I learned three other languages as a kid. They started very early with me and I distinctly remember them making their own flashcards. It's too bad that they didn't have access to these beautiful, affordable, and very easy to use flashcards to aid them! Now, as a parent, teacher, and a nanny, I work hard to teach my kids the basics of French and Spanish, and I stumbled across these. They have been well worth the price and they were highly affordable. Best of all, my kids that I teach love the cards and enjoy using them too. I would recommend them to both the beginner and the advanced speaker as they embark on teaching others.There are a few times that the cards use outdated pronounciations or word choices, but it's actually a plus in my book because it aids further in teaching. When I see a card with a different context of pronunciation or word choice than what is currently popular or commonly used, then I can supplement by saying "Or you could say it like this ..." Anyways, the cards are really lovely and sturdy. They seem sort of indestructible because one of the kids I nanny is 18 months old and a total "rip things to shreds" sort and he wasn't even able to destroy one! They also wipe off nicely with a damp cloth.
Do consider using these for your own kids! You wont be sorry!
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Couldn't afford the investment in a Rosetta Stone Language program...but I could get this!!!I coupled this with the "Bannana" word game and allowed Spanish as well as English words! Added to the fun! Scrabble would work for this too!
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