🐾 Unlock your toddler’s voice with the purr-fect learning companion!
This toddler talking flash card set features a charming cat-shaped reader that vocalizes 248 sight words spanning 14 educational themes. Ideal for ages 1-6, it supports Montessori learning and speech therapy, especially for autistic children, with real animal and vehicle sounds, adjustable volume, and repeat functions. Durable, rechargeable, and travel-friendly, it’s a comprehensive sensory toy designed to foster early language skills and cognitive development.
Theme | Cat,Children,Educational |
Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Number of Pieces | 248 |
Size | Medium |
U**Y
Fun, Educational, and Packed with Sounds – My Toddler Loves It!
I bought these talking flash cards for my 16-month-old, and they’ve been a huge hit! Even at this age, my little one is completely fascinated by the animal and vehicle sounds—he gets so excited hearing the lion roar or the car beep or the fire trick siren. It’s a great way to introduce him to new words and sounds in a fun, engaging way.The cards are thick and durable, which is great for tiny hands, and the device is super easy to use. He’s already trying to mimic the words and sounds, and it’s helping a lot with early speech development.Highly recommend for younger toddlers! It’s a fun mix of learning and play, and it keeps him entertained while actually teaching something valuable
L**N
Great! But could use an update..
The media could not be loaded. 5 stars because this little thing packs a punch for just $18 (I got it on sale) this is a perfect hand held learning device for toddlers or young children. I could even see kiddos with some learning difficulties enjoying the animal and vehicle sounds. It comes with a cute little bag to hold both the device and the entire box of cards or just your favorite ones instead. The pronunciation of the cards is perfect aside from one which I'll get into. My step daughter absolutely loves this, I was recommended it by my sister and I'm so glad I got it. She's always asking for her cards. I've added photos of every single card as well as the negatives I talk about below. I've also added a video of "monkey" and "gorilla" which sound the exact same and IMO gorilla sounds like a chimpanzee with the clapping. The gorilla sounds nothing like a gorilla.Now here are my nit picks on this thing...ANIMALS- Butterfly, Dragonfly, octopus, lobster, crab, seahorse, starfish, jellyfish, snail and ant have no animal noise (which my daughter noticed and thought they were broken)- tortoise instead of turtle. Very confusing for learning children. I would've much preferred "turtle."+ I like the addition of the dinosaur in the animal section, she LOVES dinos.CLOTHING- Sneakers instead of shoes (confusing for kids learning)- business suit is all black can be confusing as to what it is+ I appreciate different names for each article of clothing for example, jeans and pants as well as sweater and jacketNATURE- a red sun instead of yellow or orangeSHAPES- I wish there were more shapes instead of just circle, triangle, oval square and rectangle.FRUITS- the pear is yellow instead of a light green (inaccurate color IMO) especially for learning kiddos.- kiwi is listed as "kiwi fruit" instead of just kiwi, I would've preferred just the word kiwi (can be confusing for kids)- coconut is green instead of brown, while not inaccurate I'd prefer brownVEGETABLES+ I appreciate the accuracy here with the drawingsDAILY NECESSITIES"School bag" looks like a purse which is exactly what my daughter saidLETTERS- If your child is learning to write i could see the wonky silly shape of these causing some confusion.- the letter Z is said "zed" i would much prefer Z so my learning child doesn't start saying Zed when we sing the alphabet.NUMBERS- 100 is said as "hundred" and 1000 is said as "thousand" without the one.- As much as I appreciate the actual numbers I think they should've put little circles on the back instead so kids could count which number it is while also showing the number above however many dots there are.- I feel like the entire number section was a giant missed opportunityJOBS+ While I know there are many jobs I appreciate the ones that they added especially for learning kiddos. The soldier is a perfect addition to this section.VEHICLES+ I love that most of these make sounds, my daughter loved it.My last nit pick is that it's essentially upside down, it's a cute little cat face but you need to hold it upside down to look at the cards correctly._Maybe future versions could include the solar system?Overall I do still love this little device and my daughter really enjoys it. I do recommend getting it for you kiddos if they're learning but if you find anything that I said too big a negative I could understand that.
M**M
Engaging and Educational Toy for My Grandson's 2nd Birthday!
I bought this Montessori learning toy for my grandson’s 2nd birthday, and I couldn’t be happier with it! The cute cat-shaped card reader is not only adorable but also perfect for holding his attention. The toy includes 248 flash cards that cover a range of topics, including animals, vehicles, colors, shapes, and more. I love how it incorporates learning through sounds and images, making it fun and interactive for him.What stands out about this toy is its ability to teach speech and language skills, especially for young children and those who may benefit from speech therapy. The clear, standard American accent pronunciation is great for helping him learn new words. He enjoys hearing the animal and vehicle sounds, and the option to press the repeat button has been a hit for practicing pronunciations. Plus, the adjustable volume control is a thoughtful touch.The toy is also durable and rechargeable, lasting up to 5 hours on a single charge, which makes it convenient for long play sessions. The cards are made of sturdy material that is tough to bend, which is great for little hands. It even comes with a cute storage bag for easy organization, making it easy to take on the go.Overall, this educational toy has been a wonderful gift that encourages learning, play, and interaction. My grandson is captivated by it and has been using it daily. It's a must-have for any child’s development and makes an ideal gift for kids ages 1-6.5/5 stars – Highly recommend for parents and families!
S**T
Wish it was better quality
Great learning toy, but the quality isn’t that great. The learning cards are very thin card stock and can rip easily. I’m trying to teaching my 1.5 year old and thought these were going to be a great tool/toy, but this unfortunately will end up being destroyed due to how flimsy the cards are.
D**E
Kids
Easy to use, fun and kids like it. Good price.
K**L
Great tool
My son really enjoys playing with this. Definitely a great tool for teaching words. Some of the words are a bit of an odd choice, but whatever. Easy for him to use. No complaints.
M**M
Great for quiet areas
I bought this to try keeping my son entertained in the car and in restaurants and he loves it. There’s so many different cards to choose from and he loves the animal noises. There’s so many different colors and he is 2 and he uses it with ease. I think it’s great quality and the cards are easy to pick up.
L**E
Good for developmental idea but will need parent guidance to not tear up cards
It does what it says. Cards are very flimsy. Not toddler friendly. Will definitely need parent guidance for use. It does offer many different cards to practice words, colors, letters, etc. the device itself is light weight for toddler to hold but feel of dropped it will break. It’s easy to use and the color choice is good. Bought a pink and blue.
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