📖 Elevate Learning, One Card at a Time!
The TorlamPhonics Flash Cards are a comprehensive educational tool designed for children in Pre-K to 3rd grade, featuring 62 double-sided cards that cover essential phonics concepts across 4 levels. With vibrant designs and a focus on interactive learning, these cards help kids master reading and spelling through play, making them a must-have for both classrooms and homeschooling.
K**R
Convenient
The media could not be loaded. I can already tell a difference in my son’s reading and comprehension skills . Durable and organized into different levels
M**S
Great tool
Easy to understand not only are they color coded but each set is broken down into subsets of 1-4 and A-E it's affordable I think All parents and teachers should use these
M**G
Helpful and fun
The media could not be loaded. My kid loves these flash cards they have helped him so much! The visuals and the words with the addition color difference is very key in his learning!
M**�
Awesome
This flash cards have been so helpful with my daughter. She is 4 and I have choose to teach her phonics over sit words. We work a little every day on these and she is learning more and more everyday. She like seeing her progress as well it makes her feel so excited when she gets the words correct!
J**J
Great price for a great set of cards to help with reading, some word choices are questionable
I bought these for my young one to help with reading. The letters are little small, but overall they're a great tool to use and almost half the price of other similar products. However, I can definitely tell they were made in china. Although the sentences do still make sense, some of the word choices were questionable. I just went through the first full set of blue cards, and there are 3 words I'm a bit concerned about; fat (shows a skinny boy and a larger boy with an arrow pointing to the larger boy), pill (shows a medical pill), and toxic (skull and crossbones).I know teaching kids fat is a good idea for description; fat cats, fat rats, etc, but specifically showing a larger boy as an example of fat didn't seem appropriate to introducing that word to my small child. I marked it out with a marker and wrote bat instead.Pill and toxic can be great learning moments for kids, "Pill, we don't ever put these in our mouths unless mommy and daddy get them from the doctor etc..." However, if you have a very impressionable child like I do (repeats everything to friends in a not nice way when angry....) I feel these aren't words I want to teach at this age.Again, I haven't gone through them all, my 90's upbringing is telling me I'm being way too sensitive, but after seeing how far a very impressionable child can go with very harmless / innocent words, I will be marking these words out.I hope this is helpful.
D**N
Cards
Great for small groups
T**S
color
my baby love them soo much
M**Y
Improvement
Grandie like it, her and mom time
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