hungry brain CAPITAL ALPHABET, 26 Flash cards for babies Early Learning (3 months to 6 years)(Purple)
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Total no of cards: 26 Material : Food Grade MaterialProduct Dimension: Height : 4 CM, Length : 23 CM, Width : 16 CMCapital Alphabet Flashcards are meant to be shown at a flashing speed, hence the name : flash cards. Capital Letter Alphabet Flashcards will help your child easily understand about the different Alphabets & how they look when they are capitalized. Hungry Brain cards do not have rings for flashcards as when in ring, it restricts the speed of showing the cards at 1 second/ card. Ideally 26 learning flash cards are to be shown in less than half a minute. To develop a good photographic memory for life, show each set of flash cards 3 times a day for a week. Appreciate the baby/ toddler/ child after every session of the flashcards. This appreciation will develop a strong bond for learning in life. 1) After a month, say 3-5 words from 1st point of description from the back side of the card for a week. 2) Next month, say 3-5 words from 2nd point of description from the back side of the card for a week. 3) Next month, say 3-5 words from 3rd point of description from the back side of the card for a week. After completing 3 points, write the name of the Capital Alphabet in the front and show or stick the cards on the wall for a week. This will enable the child to associate the word with the image thus building early reading skills for babies, toddlers and young children. These set of cards will be treasure for your child even after some months when they will be able to read the description by their own. Activity for toddler : Show a particular Capital Alphabet and tell the baby to guess which Capital Alphabet is this. You can also say a name and child will show that Capital Alphabet. children love this kind of activity with the learning from flash cards for kids. This will develop communication skills, critical thinking skills, verbal concepts, enhance conversations and strengthen reasoning ability at a young age.