Description
Introducing the 224 Sight Words, Speech Therapy, Autism Sensory Toys – the perfect educational toy for children aged 1-5 years old, designed to promote learning through play. This interactive toy is specially crafted to help develop language and cognitive skills in a fun and engaging way. Whether your child is neurotypical or has autism or learning challenges, this toy is suitable for all.
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Veromca Hubbard –
I did this with my daughter, and she really enjoyed it. When she heard something light and interesting while traveling, she repeated it
Katherine Orlando –
My daughter has a language delay, which is exactly the sound she needs. It has good quality and looks great, just like pictures and cameras, with a large number of cards from different age groups inside, including pre k k kindergarten n, etc. It is a great puzzle toy
Jim Timothy –
I bought it for my 2-year-old and 4-year-old children. I like the speed at which they can quickly grasp words. They are expert users, so they are definitely suitable for toddlers who are learning to walk
Dennis Hopkin(s) –
I bought this for my 2-1/2-year-old grandson. He fell behind in terms of conversation and development. He really enjoys playing with this and it’s easy to use. Contains any different cards. The price is very reasonable. This educational game makes learning interesting.
Eve Antoinette –
Parents, be careful of the manufacturer’s marketing statements! This product does not provide speech therapy. This is a causal toy that introduces technology to children. It can help children understand the directionality of printing (right side up/up down), and it can help children understand that a word can be used for a real object and its representation (image). It can even train children to name objects, but naming objects does not support children’s language or speech development. Language is much more complex! Language is the interaction between content expression, grammar, and intention. In the best case scenario, the product targets a small portion of content expression: nouns. Considering that in your communication, nouns are useless if they are not paired with verbs, adjectives, adverbs, suffixes, prefixes, prepositions, and conjunctions. Considering that although noun/object recognition may be the first thing young children express (such as cookies), other grammatical words extend these words (such as more cookies, want cookies, big cookies, cookies for me). The wider the scope of content expression in a child’s development, the more complex their grammar becomes. The purpose of children using language is equally important in development: requesting, protesting, asking questions, answering questions, commenting, etc. These communication functions are not practiced using this product unless the toy is used to request items. Additionally, considering that language cannot be acquired through flashcard practice. Vocabulary only has meaning and usefulness when learned in context. In early language acquisition, core vocabulary such as “more”, “on”, “off”, “go”, “me” were more practical than “carrot”, “scissors”, or “grass”. In terms of language, obedience does not help children develop their language skills. Children with delayed speech development need to practice simple word structures first and make sounds earlier (such as “puppy” and “crocodile”). Nevertheless, they may need clear prompts to recognize or make sounds; In other words, playing a recording of just one word may not be enough. If your child shows signs of language or speech delay, please have a speech therapist evaluate them. If you want to participate, ask them to guide you on ways to support your child at home. You can definitely participate in this process, but don’t mistake providing this toy for your child as a way for you to help them develop their language.
Anastasia Monroe –
This is my second time purchasing this project, and it has also stopped working. I thought the first one was BC, and we used it to learn from her, but the second one stopped. I want this to replace my granddaughter with autism, which is helpful for her!
Hilda William –
This is a good project, but the card it comes with for placing the device is not sturdy at all
Lynn Ingersoll –
For toddlers, value for money, easy to use and understand
Virginia Wood –
The machine can only read Spanish letter cards. This is one of the seven decks it comes with. I hope I can request a replacement reader because my son really enjoys playing with it. The concept is 5 stars, but the execution power is not even 1 star
Florence Ford –
The pronunciation of this device is definitely not local, but the actual pronunciation of the card is. However, vocabulary is definitely a mixture of British English and American English.
Roderick Kit –
The best toy I bought for my 2-year-old child!! So it’s worth the price
Cleveland Henley –
I’m too disappointed. I used it in my non-verbal special education course, it just stopped working and the charger they sent was not suitable for the project.
Hardy Sander –
My child is only 9 months old, but she enjoys listening to the words and sounds of animals. We will continue to use them to assist with voice and sound!
Barton Catharine –
These have been used. There are greasy fingerprints on the box and they have been torn.
Amos Gus –
The product has never worked before, and returning it is very painful. I paid $10, which is a waste of time and money.
Ansel Longfellow –
I ordered this for my 3-year-old child and she started saying these things! It’s super easy for her to use! Strongly recommended
Jonathan Dillon –
My toddler loves this very much as it can help him quickly learn the names of things. It is relatively easy to use and comes with its own small handbag. I just hope the cards can be more durable. Some toddlers know that they bend and play rough.
Olive Clapham –
I bought this for my daughter’s 2nd birthday. She is obsessed with flash cards, we use them every day! I cannot recommend this product!
Leila Funk –
This toy is very cool and has educational significance. The sound of the robot is a bit difficult for the ears – the volume option would be great – but overall it is a great product.
Nelson Abe –
I just want it to do more, and then just read that card and some noise, but besides that, it’s very interesting and interesting.
Ken Marcus –
Some cards cannot be read, while others are completely incorrect. My son has a hamburger card with ice cream written on it.
Alexia Franklin –
I really enjoy this project and have my daughter practice it in English and Spanish. This is a very easy to carry item, it comes with its own bag and charger.
Carl Gracie –
I think this is definitely what I need for my grandson, he doesn’t know how to express himself in words. But he opened the box and was very surprised. He enjoyed it very much, but still didn’t show any excitement. Time will prove everything. I know I like it.
Alberta Matthew –
This QuTZ ABC flash card, autism toy, and speech therapy education card with 272 words suitable for 2-4 year old children are great for both boys and girls! I like it, I really like it! I have a 3-year-old granddaughter, and as you may know, some toddlers may not be able to pronounce because it is clear that this device is helping to solve this problem. They have Pre Premier and Premier cards, as well as first, second, and third grade cards, which are also numbered, so you can organize which cards you want your child to start with. We carry it with us to keep her busy, and she really enjoys playing with it. The simple charging port is a standard Android data cable. I hope to see more educational helpers like this as she grows up
Antony Nelly –
We like it, that’s great. The only thing that didn’t give it a full 5-star rating was that when we opened it, its sound was too loud, which scared my 2-year-old. I had to cover the speaker, and it was even too noisy, not to my liking. I hope it doesn’t start at maximum volume.
Dwight Ted –
This will grow together with him! I like animals that make noise, they are super cute
Magee Kingsley –
It was purchased for our granddaughter and she really likes it. She can play for 15 to 20 minutes at a time, which is already a long time for an 18 month old child.
Elroy Richards –
My son likes it, but he’s a bit rough on the card, otherwise it’s a great learning material. It makes some sounds like learning materials, and I would recommend it
Wanda Nora –
Most cards will turn light green and hear a beep, but no letters, numbers, or words will be spoken. Very disappointing.
Hamiltion MacMillan –
Students see, hear, and touch during the learning process.
Herbert –
My daughter has been talking and babbling lately. This is helpful for her language development and learning the sounds of animals. There are also a wide variety of different cards. Overall, I am very impressed, especially with the price.
Elvis Wilmot(t) –
The material was obtained by you at this price. Cheap materials.
Taylor Carrie –
This product is suitable for various age groups: our 7-year-old child has been using it with our 4-year-old child. It helps the former with spelling, while the latter helps with vocabulary.
Wright Becky –
This does not work when it arrives, the box is intact, without dents or obvious damage, it just doesn’t work. I hope this will be helpful.
Sampson Crichton –
My purple cards are not working properly. The words they all say are different from the printed words. The other packages are working properly. I am disappointed that half of the cards in the bag are not working properly
Edward Pater –
This is a birthday gift for our granddaughter. When she opened the packaging of the gift, she was surprised and immediately wanted to play with it!
Barret Bertram –
It was given as a gift. The child seems to enjoy his gift very much.
Walter Walpole –
This product is very cute. Very suitable for small hands to use. However, its Spanish is inaccurate and unnecessarily confusing. They translate certain words for both men and women. For example, Astronaut – is Astronauta, but they translate it into la astronauta and el astronauta. It is unnecessary to determine which one is female or male. They also have many inaccurate translations. The card is fragile and easily damaged, which is not conducive to handling by petty people.
Monroe Fielding –
My daughter, who is 4.5 years old and cannot speak, likes these cards. Attempting to repeat a few words
Frances Duncan –
I taught my little girl many words. Great product. But cards are fragile. More activities are related to your child.
David Bethune –
My child is using this to learn all new words! It’s easy for her to use. The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars is because when you insert the card, the device is upside down. Besides, my little ones really like it! If you really spend time showing them, they will learn!
Andrew Beck –
My daughter likes it. Comes with a bag for storage when not in use.
Montague Flower –
I bought this for my 2-year-old niece and she really likes it.
Bonnie Felton –
For a three-year-old boy, these cards are a bit fragile and the volume is very low
Mag Pritt –
This is a Christmas gift, received on time and in good condition!
Gene Christy –
My toddler enjoys independence and self-learning new words.
Burke Juliet –
I like it. I use it for my son and niece, and it really helps to catch their attention, especially because the animal’s voice is very accurate
Lance Becher –
A very cute flash card learning device. It’s very loud and not adjustable, I don’t like it. I applied tape to the speaker. Comes with a large number of cards!
King Housman –
Great purchase. Not really helpful for reading, but it does help identify and pronounce many things
Dunn Thorndike –
I bought two of the devices, but the car is not compatible. I bought a pink card with visual words for my 4-year-old child and a blue card with basic pictures for my 1-year-old child. You cannot switch cards between devices, which is both inconvenient and strange. Just like how cards make a sound when inserted into other devices, but it’s the wrong word. For example, if you have a blue device (which is a visual word pack) and I inserted a picture of a sweater from the basic picture pack, it will see “o” and “octopus”. However, if I insert the o octopus card into its accompanying blue device, it will say o octopus.
Alfred Toynbee –
After inserting the card, a message will appear saying that the card has not been inserted. Don’t recognize the card
Dinah Arthur –
Every card is wrong. I ordered two, both of which are the same< I bought it last year, and my child has finally grown up and can use it now. I hope to give it a try when I receive it. Now I am trapped.
Randolph Frances –
My mother bought this before it became popular. My 2.5-year-old child really likes it, but what I don’t like is that some cards say the wrong words! I think being right is very important at his age. This seems to be a lower number card, but it is disappointing. I really hope the card is stronger. They are easy to bend.
Edison Christ –
From the first day on, the device reads content that is not on the card. Waste money.
Bartholomew Macadam –
The product was used, but of course, my dog helped destroy it, so I cannot return it
Barry More –
My son is 22 months old, and we have been using this toy for three months now. He really likes it! When we first started, he was a bit able to put the cards in, but he felt frustrated while studying. He also chewed some cards, but they still seem to be effective. A few months later, he put it down and enjoyed playing! This is not exactly the word I would use on all cards, but it is close enough. I will get this again.
Armand MacDonald –
It does what it says. But there’s nothing special about it
Elliot Stilwell –
Ready to use out of the box, it doesn’t work and you said the wrong thing. It’s very chaotic for children.
Norma Amelia –
This is a great product, and I decided to purchase it after seeing Tik Tok. I’m glad I did it, my son was very excited when he saw me pull it out. With so many words to choose from, it’s definitely worth recommending
Julian Geoffrey –
I want to know why a big company didn’t choose this or choose this or promote one. One of the best things you can buy for a toddler. Some words are not pronounced in American English, but there’s nothing to worry about.
Colbert Buck –
My son gave this as a gift, he learned while playing. He likes it. It is very helpful. He is almost two years old.
Chapman John –
I bought this Christmas for a 3.9 year old child. She can only say a dozen or so words, so I hope she can repeat it< The effect is very good!
Noel Lucy –
For young people, it is not durable, too flexible/easily damaged.
Ula III. –
I bought this learning toy for my child, and I hope they continue to learn English and Spanish vocabulary
Belinda Yeates –
She is a very smart 2-year-old child who enjoys learning.
Matthew Onions –
I have been learning and using these flashcards for the past three years since I started using them out of the box. It is rechargeable and comes with a large number of flash cards with many themes
Wayne Habakkuk –
This is perfect for you to start introducing pictures and associating them with sounds so that your child can start understanding words! I would recommend this to any parents who are struggling to walk. Be careful, your child may bend the card like me! Haha
Myra Pepys –
These cards are a bit fragile, but they have many cards for learning
Burgess Malan –
Great, helpful< I like it and strongly recommend it< br>
Bard Jennings –
My toddler loves it very much, its voice is great, it’s super helpful, and I can’t wait to see him learn it!
Shirley Oscar –
This is a well-designed and practical toy. Unfortunately, it broke down within a few weeks of non continuous use. I hope it can work longer. The on/off button stops working and therefore no longer works.
Hiram Steinbeck –
Advantages: This is a very smart product that can teach young children (2-4 years old) ABC, color, animals, and other words. The card is double-sided, so there are many word options. Compact packaging, easy to carry during travel, including a drawstring storage bag. It comes with a USB cable for easy charging. With volume control, the voice is very clear< Disadvantage: 248 cards are very thin, easily torn and bent, and must be inserted into the card reader at an accurate angle. This makes it very difficult for young children to use the device independently. The devices and cards must be used under supervision or by older children, I guess they are 5 years old and above.
Susanna Hoover –
It is much smaller than I expected, but it is perfect for small hands. The sound is clear and captivating. I like it with a cute travel handbag.
Sheila Dupont –
I like this gift, but the volume is very low. My two-year-old grandson had to place his ears next to the toy to hear what it was saying.
Darlene Wyat(t) –
My granddaughter is on the spectrum, which helps her learn. She learns very quickly and I like it. Very suitable for children with autism.
Paula Swinburne –
The machine read the wrong card. After working for a week, the machine began to say the word card.
Faithe Tommy –
I bought two and gave one as a gift. The one I kept was like a charm to my 2-year-old child. She likes it, I like how it automatically turns off so you don’t run out of battery power. It’s also rechargeable, which is cool. The other one is definitely not working. When inserting a card, it will read a card that is completely different from the inserted card. It’s so strange! We can replace it with a new one, the effect is very good!
Rudolf Herbert –
I made it my niece’s Christmas gift because she has become increasingly outspoken. She succeeded on her first attempt! I really like it to keep children independent while studying. After trying a few times, she inserted herself and tried to repeat these words. Kept her busy for at least an hour. I am very satisfied with your learning!!
Heloise Gibbon –
My 3-year-old child likes this. I purchased a bilingual package, but unfortunately, they seem to have used a translation application and none of the speakers of that language have reviewed it before printing, because if you know Spanish, you would know that “vasos” is the word for a cup of water rather than glasses. This is just an example of a few mistranslated words. I like this tool because it is a great teaching tool, but I don’t want my daughter to learn the wrong words. So; I have to take out the card with the translation error, it seems like a waste
Michaelia Waters –
This product has many cards that my child can learn from. It applies to all the cards I insert. The only downside is that you must insert a new card every time to understand it. I’m worried that over time, my child will feel bored.
Mabel Nahum –
It was initially effective, but now it no longer charges. Very disappointing
Julie Hobbes –
The description may sound more helpful, but it is a very simple learning tool.
Lorraine Wagner –
We like this product, that’s a great idea. This is very interesting, my baby likes it very much. He can do vocabulary by himself or with his father, and they played a game. Very affordable. I hope it is with my other three children.
Otto Eden –
The card is thin and easy to bend and tear. Affordable design
Marvin Perkin –
My child really likes this product, but it only lasted for 3 months. No more fees will be charged.
Mary Keppel –
Absolutely exceeded the expected price! The pronunciation of some words made our children giggle, but overall it was very interesting.
Henry Dryden –
I bought this for my friend’s son and he really likes it. He is already two years old and he can’t speak yet, so I decided to buy it for him. After observing his new toy for a few days, you can hear him babbling and saying I am very excited for him I like it
Hayden Hawthorne –
I once planned to use this highly recommended device for my two-year-old grandson to promote language development. Most of the cards provided are too advanced. It advertise for children aged 2 to 4, but the vast majority of cards are visual words from kindergarten to third grade. This device is not intended for any children under the age of 3 or 4.
Maggie Dulles –
I bought this for my 2-year-old daughter! She likes it very much. We call her “school homework”. This is great because it says each item in a way that she can repeat< Great gift idea!
Chad Edith –
The technology is a bit outdated Use all available applications For a child who is accustomed to tablets and phones, it doesn’t attract people’s attention.
Adonis Zechariah –
I bought this for my granddaughter with non-verbal autism, she really likes it. I hope it will be helpful for the speech
Maxwell Byron –
The sound of speaking consistently reads incorrectly inserted cards. Inserting “lollipops” and continuing to read as “tables” only yields approximately 1/10 accuracy when inserting
Claire Wilhelmina –
I bought it for my 2-year-old grandson. He likes it. He repeats each word and helps with his speech! Highly recommended!
Larry Jeames –
I run a day care center at home This is a great learning activity, not screen time! I would recommend this to children aged 3-4 to 5, as most 2-year-old children will bend cards and keep pressing buttons But they all had a great time!?!
Janet Grant –
My niece and nephew really like this gift. She is 2 years old and 3 years old, respectively. I’m a bit disappointed with its size, but it fits their hands very well.
Ellis Bray –
My grandson will love this!! For young children who are learning to speak, this is a great tool.
Martina Chesterton –
It’s smaller than it looks, but there are many cards, and I think its volume is very low
Jamie Zangwill –
Good idea, I like how it works, but these cards are not proof for young children.
Geraldine Johnston(e) –
The pronunciation is poor and not very durable. Cute idea. It’s not worth this money
Violet Burne-Jones –
This is a good way to teach young children visual words and their corresponding pictures.
Herman Cronin –
I have been wanting to order these for a long time, my child likes them! He is still very young and can play alone, but I’m sure he will continue to like it when he can handle it
Mirabelle Dan –
My son (4 years old) likes to put cards into the device and repeat what he hears. I sometimes try to merge, he tries to spell or write a one letter word, and then after he repeats the word, spell or write a two letter word, and so on. I use a timer set to 15-20 minutes to indicate learning time. Sometimes we may get through or exceed the time, while at other times we don’t have that much. But it’s okay! I know he’s still learning!
Baron Dorothea –
Our 7-year-old child enters first grade and reads early in kindergarten. When helping her, I noticed that she had to say her basic words every time but didn’t remember them. She likes this, it’s really helpful. Because she sees and hears this word every time. She only spent about two weeks starting to fly over them.
Will Nicholas –
Our son received this gift. We do not have a gift receipt or packing list as it was received as a gift. This is not feasible. It misread all the cards. This is really disappointing, this company is just such a racket. Unable to contact them for assistance or initiate a refund. I have read other comments and it seems that many other buyers have the same complaints. should not sell products from other companies that they know have defects. I would like to receive another one, hoping it will work. We misread the card, which may damage the child’s language development.
Thomas Saul –
Some pictures are unclear. The image of “steak” is a plate with meat and vegetables on it.
Darnell Wordsworth –
My son is 5 years old and suffers from autism; This toy is very helpful in helping him improve his vocabulary. It can maintain battery power for a long time and resist impacts and drops. A very good game that helps stimulate speech.
Chester Butler –
*They have sent me a refund and offered to send me a replacement< At first, this was a great product, but two months later, it started saying the wrong thing and confusing all the cards. This is the last thing my child needs when trying to learn new words.
Byron Goldsmith –
The product delivery is fast and the quality is very good
Yves Rosalind –
This camera is very suitable for my granddaughter. She likes to take photos and the size of the camera is small enough for her to use easily.
Caesar Wallis –
The landmine has been opened. It’s sealed. Smaller than the picture. I thought it could stand like a picture.
Harold Marshall –
Everything has arrived except for the cards that must be placed on the device. Without these cards, it would be useless
Oliver Guy –
The product is great, but I don’t need to use most cards for a few years. I think I bought the wrong package, which is much more than what my 4-year-old child needs
Morton Maria –
The cards are stronger than I imagined! It’s not layered yet, but I do know a friend who still works very well!
Lewis Kellogg –
Unfortunately, the one I received today didn’t work. I’m not sure if something is stuck or just not working properly. The cards are stuck halfway and you cannot push them over. I tried to pry open the side with something to let the card down, but even so, it pointed out that there was no card in the slot. I will come back.
Moses Penn –
Just received, it’s easy to open and start. Unfortunately, my device has a defect and I misread all the cards. My son is very confused and now he is very disappointed.
Stacey Marjory –
I really appreciate the fact that it says this word. It’s interesting to people, but not for all autistic patients, a little girl hates it.
Barnett Newton –
I bought two. My little ones will like it. Compact and portable, within reach. A very clear sound.
Barlow Clare –
My 2-year-old child doesn’t talk much, so I found this on and got it. Now he has almost said every word on the card! I strongly recommend it to anyone who tries to make their children talk more.
Joy Ezekiel –
I like how small it is and how many cards it has, even though the cards should be stronger because they are designed for young children and the elderly. I can’t imagine how a toddler would immediately have enough patience to grab a fragile card and perfectly insert it into the slot on the first attempt, let alone not bend, fold corners, or tear it every time they try. I’m sure if it’s a harder material, such as plastic, it can better adapt to toddlers, especially when they can’t align it perfectly and become annoyed because it won’t fit in, haha
Fitch Bertha –
My daughter likes it. I noticed that within the time frame of one and a half months, she learned faster and her vocabulary must have improved and expanded! Happy Mom!!!