








desertcart.com: School Zone Get Ready Flash Cards Alphabet & Numbers 2-Pack: 112 Cards, Preschool, Kindergarten, ABC's, Letters, Beginning Sounds, Numbers 1-100, Numerical Order, Counting, Early Math, Ages 3-5: 9781681473024: School Zone, Joan Hoffman: Books Review: ✨ Maryland Oversight Recommends: Hands-On Learning for Visual Learners ✨ - A wonderful choice for preschool and kindergarten learners—especially those who learn best through sight and touch. These sturdy, colorful cards make it easy for Visual Spatial Learners and Visual Learners to connect letters, numbers, and early math concepts in a fun, engaging way. They’re also a great fit for children with autistic traits who enjoy structure and repetition. Many kids love lining up the cards, counting them, and repeating the sequence—and through that repetition, they develop a strong understanding of numbers and patterns. The cards hold attention beautifully and allow children to learn at their own pace without pressure. If your child is not yet speaking or is experiencing a speech delay, this set can still be a valuable tool. It allows little learners to grasp the basics of counting, number order, and letter recognition through visual and tactile play, building confidence before verbal skills fully develop. Bright, durable, and easy to handle—these flash cards are a smart addition to any homeschool or early learning space. — #1 Maryland Homeschool Oversight Program Review: Excellent flash cards - These cards are awesome for learning letters big and small. My only suggestion would be to change some of the pictures for the letters. Many little kids dont know what some of the pictures are and get confused when asked what the picture is. Example: goose for G and duck for D, this can be confusing because the animals look so similar. Rabbit is for R but also looks like a bunny. Toucan for T is hard for lil ones as well, looks like a parrot or bird so when asked what the animal is they say parrot, which is incorrect. Another one is yak for Y. My lil one said cow because it looks like a cow so there for no correlation for the picture and the letter. Unicycle for U, most kids dont know what a unicycle is, jet for J looks like an airplane thats confusing, ink for I is a pic not recognized. umbrella for U, Jam for J, goat for G, Rhino for R, yo-yo for Y, turtle for T, any of these would have been better in my opinion and if the pictures are the same for each letter, lower case or uppercase, it would be much easier to decipher, and identify and also correlate the letters and sounds for each picture. When the picture is changed for the same letter its confusing for beginning learners to the alphabet. Other than that the cards are really nice, good quality, vibrant pictures, easy to read letters, easy to flip for flash cards.













| ASIN | B07N9MCMZL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,461 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #194 in Children's Basic Concepts Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (4,963) |
| Dimensions | 3.25 x 0.94 x 11 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 168147302X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1681473024 |
| Item Weight | 11.9 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Publication date | January 25, 2019 |
| Publisher | School Zone Publishing |
| Reading age | 2 - 5 years, from customers |
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✨ Maryland Oversight Recommends: Hands-On Learning for Visual Learners ✨
A wonderful choice for preschool and kindergarten learners—especially those who learn best through sight and touch. These sturdy, colorful cards make it easy for Visual Spatial Learners and Visual Learners to connect letters, numbers, and early math concepts in a fun, engaging way. They’re also a great fit for children with autistic traits who enjoy structure and repetition. Many kids love lining up the cards, counting them, and repeating the sequence—and through that repetition, they develop a strong understanding of numbers and patterns. The cards hold attention beautifully and allow children to learn at their own pace without pressure. If your child is not yet speaking or is experiencing a speech delay, this set can still be a valuable tool. It allows little learners to grasp the basics of counting, number order, and letter recognition through visual and tactile play, building confidence before verbal skills fully develop. Bright, durable, and easy to handle—these flash cards are a smart addition to any homeschool or early learning space. — #1 Maryland Homeschool Oversight Program
M**N
Excellent flash cards
These cards are awesome for learning letters big and small. My only suggestion would be to change some of the pictures for the letters. Many little kids dont know what some of the pictures are and get confused when asked what the picture is. Example: goose for G and duck for D, this can be confusing because the animals look so similar. Rabbit is for R but also looks like a bunny. Toucan for T is hard for lil ones as well, looks like a parrot or bird so when asked what the animal is they say parrot, which is incorrect. Another one is yak for Y. My lil one said cow because it looks like a cow so there for no correlation for the picture and the letter. Unicycle for U, most kids dont know what a unicycle is, jet for J looks like an airplane thats confusing, ink for I is a pic not recognized. umbrella for U, Jam for J, goat for G, Rhino for R, yo-yo for Y, turtle for T, any of these would have been better in my opinion and if the pictures are the same for each letter, lower case or uppercase, it would be much easier to decipher, and identify and also correlate the letters and sounds for each picture. When the picture is changed for the same letter its confusing for beginning learners to the alphabet. Other than that the cards are really nice, good quality, vibrant pictures, easy to read letters, easy to flip for flash cards.
J**K
Great choice
These are great! Really helps with a visual picture to learn letters and numbers.
L**N
Great for Kindergarten Prep
These are easy to use and work great for getting ready for kindergarten! The colors and photos are bright and colorful and make learning fun!!
B**A
Great other than missing cards.
A wonderful set to help kids learn. Unfortunately mine is missing the lowercase z but we can work with it.
E**Y
Practical
Exactly what we were looking for
K**T
Good quality
My 6 year old loves using these. It’s helping quite a bit with his numbers because he could count but not read numbers when shown in random orders and it’s helped a lot . Good quality cards as well
J**N
Great for toddlers
i bought these cards to help my little cousin start talking more and recognizing pictures. i must say definitely worth the buy !! he loves these flash cards everytime he come over he like to go through the letters ones by himself.
C**O
Produto maravilhoso!
K**M
High quality
M**Z
Están muy bien, de bien material y colores bonitos. Llegaron en buen estado
W**Z
Están padres para que los niños aprendan
J**H
El contenido 10/10, lo recomiendo.
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