Key Education Early Learning Language Library Photo Flash Cards, Emotions, Colors, Food, Animals, and Actions Vocabulary, 160 Language Builder Picture Cards for Preschool-Kindergarten Special Learners
C**N
Great for language therapy
Awesome set
G**Y
It's helpful
My 4-year-old is taking speech therapy, and we use these cards at home every day when he is not seeing the SP. They are helping him describe situations, and the questions posted on the back of the card are super helpful. My son feels so proud to be able to describe his thoughts in real-life situations, I feel these cards are beneficial.
A**N
The cards are not laminated!
For the price and the wait, the cards should have at least been laminated.
L**R
Very Useful!
My son is 20months old and we’ve been using these cards since he was about 4 months old. First, I used them for myself to help start conversation when he was really little bc I would run out of things to say and am not the best at describing things . Later, my mother in law started using them with the zoo keeper animal sounds app on Alexa. She shows the picture and then asks alexa to play the corresponding animal sounds. Now. we just started using them to do matching with real objects. example the cow card , then hold up a toy cow and a toy duck and ask him which matches the picture. I was skeptical of these at first, but we have really gotten a ton of use out of them. once he’s in the age range for them I look forward to asking him the questions on the back.
J**E
Fun activity
My children love seeing all the different pictures of animals and people. Very helpful with q&a’s. Makes a great pass time and learning activity
A**N
Great tool to use at home or with ABA therapy
Easy to use, the pictures are very detailed so you can ask many questions aside from the ones listed in the back. Great way to get your kid to interact, speak, understand, and work on the W’s. I was recommended this set by my daughters therapist and we really enjoy it.
A**I
You already need to know vocabulary
it doesn't build vocabulary for your child unless you are a native speaker that went to college and has a masters and has a large vocabulary. it is good to start conversation with the child
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