Description
Each set of Toddler Talking Flash Cards features 224 sight words, carefully selected to help children develop language and cognitive skills. The interactive design of the cards makes learning engaging and enjoyable for young minds, fostering a love for learning from an early age. This makes them particularly beneficial for children with autism or learning challenges, providing a supportive tool for their educational journey.
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Morton Jimmy –
My children are a few years old, and they like this game very much. I like them to play together, and it is easy to switch to maintain entertainment. It must have it! Intersection
Darnell Thodore –
I have to stick to more than 1/2 of the fragments. My student likes this game, but these chess pieces cannot be tested.
Edwina Noyes –
This game is a great word learning game. Children like to play this game. They quickly learned words. As a former teacher who has taught 44 years, I strongly recommend this game.
Cora FitzGerald –
I received this item today, and the parcel has been damaged and opened.
Morgan Childe –
I mean this is a cool concept, but you have to read these words. It is difficult when they are just studying.
Michell Dick –
Like this learning activity suitable for young children
Sandy Joan –
I like this product because it teachs that when I often see words, I don’t feel disturbing.
Simon Arthur –
The material is thick and the workmanship is good.
Maureen Edie –
Very suitable for family games or gifts.
Howar Russell –
Use this with my niece, she has fun! She has reached out many times to get ready -made games and ask for a play. The quality can be better -reuse can be used for at least 6 months.
Rodney Black –
It works well for my son. I hope they have some blank one so that he can add other words he learned. He likes to fight bugs
Kevin Hodge –
My student likes this game -whether it is a personal player or a group player. “Strike” correct visual words has some additional fun! Happy brain learning to read!
Olivia Housman –
My first grade students like to play this game and learn common words.
Cynthia Pitman –
This is a cute game. There are many words, so ready to play a long game with your child. Um.
Ruby Spencer –
This game is not worth investing money or time. First of all, playing children must be at a very similar level, otherwise it is not fun. In this way, my daughter was 3 years old. How do most parents understand the situation of friends and children? In theory, adults can “play”, but really? There are no wooden boards, so the fragments are scattered everywhere. I think there is no “scoring” or timer, because children should not compete. Once again, is it really?
Bishop Rayleign –
My first grade students like this game … but pay attention … it is not quiet! These cards are very solid, but the children have broken one of them after using it five or six times.
Ada Holt –
Our children like to play this game, it helps to learn website words in an interesting way. Our only complaint is that over time, the beat will bend and finally break. Our children are not rude to flies. We want them to sell alternatives. We have reinstated them together with pipe tape, but we hope that the materials are stronger.
Sandra Marshall –
Only one preschool child is difficult to play. Need multiple, so that they can solve it together
Bing Timothy –
The day before I played games in the classroom, several game components had begun to decompose. My return window has been closed. I am disappointed because students like this game very much.
Lilith Law –
Both children and young people like to play
Celeste Stowe –
interesting. But if mosquitoes can fly “, it is even more fun. You need to use your imagination to string mosquitoes and let it fly in the air. Children will like to jump up and hit it.
Uriah Camilla –
Give it to my granddaughter who is learning new words, it’s great
Alston George –
I prepared this game for my 5 and 6 -year -old children. My 6 -year -old child is very competitive and go all out, while her brother has played very slowly because he has not entered the competition. Cosmic ship suction cups require a little force to make them stick to the word disk, but they are indeed effective. Once they are opened, they need to do some jobs to remove them. Our two -point plate has begun to separate,
Judith Browning –
This game looks very interesting, my daughter is glad to see it. However, I found that I am very annoyed because the visual words are on both sides, and you cannot simply separate them according to level. Why do you may ask … not every blue -level word has the same level on the other side. So I think it may be no problem if you only do one level at a time, but it will be annoying to sorting so many cards every time. If you want to cross the level, you may climb a stream.
Kerr Richards –
My daughter likes this game. She played games with her classmates and learned more words !!!!!!!!!!!
Betsy Dorothy –
This game is very cute, adding another game to our learning activities. I like games that children like very much, they don’t mind “practice” their visual words. The game also comes with a color encoding card to let you understand which words are introduced according to the age. We already have a popcorn visual text game, but this is an interesting supplement!
Joanne Adelaide –
My students like this game very much! Unfortunately, these discs cannot last long … When students try to take out the disc from the suction, they will be separated … very disappointed because this is a good game!
Nelly Shaw –
The games and concepts are very good, but the CD card with visual words is disappointing. They are thick cardboard materials, but when you shoot them with a spacecraft inhalation, several of them are peeled off from the cardboard. Unless you have time to stick your words or stick your words over and over again, I don’t recommend doing this. Unfortunately, these discs are not made of solid plastic.
Montague Herbert –
This is an excellent way for your children to learn and enjoy fun. My daughter hates common words and is difficult to learn in a routine way, but she likes this. From her words, I can indeed see her progress. It’s really easy to understand and play. love it! Intersection
Archibald Hutt –
I am a group reading mentor, and my students like this game. The suction force is indeed very strong. In fact, the key is to unveil the seal with nails or separate the cardboard. I have stuck a lot of things together.
Wright Samson –
It is very suitable for children who have difficulty reading and make them fall in love with natural spelling. It also helps to strengthen confidence.
Dominic Antonia –
needs improvement. No word list. This makes the life of the parents not easy
Aries Maxwell –
My son and his friends like this very much (both are under 5 years old)
Aldrich Collins –
We need a way to practice common words with my 6 -year -old child, because she hates only flash cards. This is definitely a blow for her. The whole family of our family played happily! If the color coding is more consistent (that is, if all the back of the blue card is red, not all the colors are randomly paired), it is even better. It is still easy to figure out, but it is not the most intuitive design.
Cleveland Rebecca –
The game that is very interesting for early readers .. The only complaint is the box .. Why is there a hole in it?
Drew Baker –
If these common word products can clarify the lists they follow, it is great. I have to check and write Prek and K on the common word forms of Dolch. But why is a common word? Who still uses the word “should”? Unless you say “this will pass”, then people want to slap you.
Cyril Pollitt –
In general, we like this game. It is very suitable as an interesting educational tool! However, I did delete a star, because if it has a common word list, it is even better, so I don’t have to look at my daughter to shout to my daughter.
Eli Halifax –
This is a very good game concept that can help children master common words. Essence The goal of the game is to collect visual words card/alien card with spacecraft. The real function is that the card is actually coded according to the reading level. Including Pre = K until the third grade. They have so many different levels, it is really good. I can use them with all the boys of my different ages: preschool, kindergarten and second grade.
Janet Jackson –
As a teacher, a parent deleted this from my classroom desire for me. The game itself is great! My kindergarten students like it. I gave it four stars because one of the “most common common vocabulary” was “GOGO”.
Harvey Newton –
It’s easy to play with one person alone
Lance Simon –
The purpose of buying this is to help my 5 -year -old grandson learn his common words. I received it on time, and the packaging left me a deep impression. The first tried two days ago. (Sun Tzu is really excited). What disappointed me was that when we tried to remove the spacecraft suction cup for the first time, the word plate was pulled open and could not be used. We tried another word disk. As soon as we came into contact with the disk, the word disk began to separate. My grandson is very frustrated because I have always told him that we want to play this “great game”, but we can’t even play for 5 minutes. Really disappointed! In this case, I would hesitate to buy more unfamiliar games. The disabled old man just wasted $ 17.00!
Joseph Warner –
It’s so excited to play with my 5 -year -old child, but there is no word on the blue flies suitable for his age! I have to write them down all by themselves, which is annoying and time -consuming
Esther Joule –
I have high hopes for this game. Simple instructions, flat words, etc. However, the double -sided disc will fall apart. Each child who has played it will eventually pull the suction cup when he tries to pull the suction cup back from the suction cup. I did so how to release the suction cups carefully to avoid damaging them. I think I want to disassemble the rest and try to suppress them. If it really works, it is great.
Zara Jerome –
It is super interesting for my 6 -year -old child. The fun of education and playing.
Taylor Hawthorne –
I bought Sight Word Swat, hoping to make visual word exercises interesting. The task is successful.
Bernie Job –
I played this game twice with my 5 -year -old child, and the pawn has been divided into two. The suction cup on the spacecraft is too strong. When you pull them down, the card will be divided into two, so they are no longer double -sided. Technically, you can still use them, but once one is divided into two, their thickness is 1/2, and it is very fragile. I suspect that they will last for a long time. If the quality is better, it will be a great game. You can play more than a few times and like it contains a lot of visual words.
Jonas Ann –
It’s fun to play here
Annabelle Swift –
My six -year -old son is in the first grade and is difficult to read. He didn’t understand his visual words, which was a big piece of reading problems at this stage. I am training my son with a simple self -made drawing card, but he is very boring about it and can never maintain interest. However, this game has achieved significant success! In fact, we only received this email three days ago, and my son and I have played a dozen times. He likes “shooting” flies! He didn’t even realize that he was studying and mastering words, because he thought he was just playing games. This is a good resource for children with inconsistent attention!
Agnes –
The loss of fragments must be returned and transported to me, because the fragments are lost, which is useless for my daughter who has autism
Gordon Hudson –
I bought this for my 5 -year -old son, and he soon began to go to kindergarten. I want something so that he can be familiar, but this is not the case, at least not its way of playing. I don’t like how they say they are different levels, but it does not say which color is. My suggestion is to buy this for those children who already know common words, and don’t start introducing them. I
Caroline Geordie –
If the word “bug” is plastic, I will give all its categories full of stars … In addition, my children will be crazy when they see the visual word rotation. From the preschool class to the second grade, I can choose to put it up My highest -level team is committed to surpassing the words they have already mastered. Come on, right?
Sampson Gilbert –
Used for classroom. When children try to remove suction, these fragments are easy to tear.
Andy Middleton –
I bought this to teach the common words of English children in Ukraine. This is an interesting way to learn language and help reading. You can also use it to create your own phrases. It is also possible to use it to teach spelling. I hope that they have ABC “flies” on them so that I can work with preschool children. I just play with our flash card, but he imagined that other big children use bugs! Overall concepts, especially for boys. I gave two of them in the first month.
Wordsworth Anderson –
Suitable for good products in the classroom. But it is not so interesting for a 5 -year -old only child
Cliff Pater –
My students are enjoying this game. It has all the levels of Dolch common words, which are good and easy to follow.
Debby Will –
This game is great for the children. My son’s teacher sent a link to show what she did with the children at school, so I ordered it, and my son liked it very much.
Miranda Wild –
When using the game for the first time, the word disk began to collapse. The spacecraft’s suction power is very strong. When they remove them from the text, the cardboard fragments will be separated.
Asa Surrey –
I can’t believe I paid $ 14.99 for this! I didn’t even put it in the manufacturer’s box! My bug is packed in a sealed bag without any explanation! Now, I realize that I can only find instructions, but as far as the price is concerned, I hope to include boxes and everything else!
Jerry Sidney –
Including only one shot -instead of four. I was disappointed because I sent this as a gift. Before I had given it away, I didn’t know that the part was lost.
Avery Yale –
I bought this to work with a 6 -year -old child who had just finished reading kindergarten. I want something to continue practicing common words throughout the summer. We just received it and have been played once so far. He really likes it, and we have fun together. I like it when he doesn’t realize that he is studying! This is a cute game, he likes the spacecraft “Slammers”. I like to easily distinguish between different levels of visual words through color. However, I worry about its durability. As I said, so far we have only played this game so far, we have seen signs of wear. It can be seen from the figure that when the absorbers are removed, some words are being separated. My 6 -year -old child is not particularly strong, but the auction cup is very viscous. I was worried that after playing a few times, too many chess pieces would be damaged and unable to play.
Bess Wilhelmina –
As a teacher, I have this game in my class. I bid a Christmas gift for my nephew. For early readers and elderly readers, this is a very interesting learning/reading tool. Children did not even realize that they were studying in playing. very funny! Intersection
Hugo Nico(l) –
The suction cup can indeed work, but when the card is removed, each layer will be separated. I read the comments and felt that the children may get the suction cup too hard. No, not. This game is a good idea, but it is not worth it at all. No matter how gentle you are, the disk will not be made well and will spread out.
Payne Rutherford –
If there is a list of words of each color level or a bunch of cards of each color level to draw, so only two people can play games with a more fair advantage, then it is even better.
Victor Bert –
This is a gift for our 5 -year -old granddaughter. She likes it. She will start to go to kindergarten next year and start learning and reading. This is a very interesting way for her to learn to learn games by making learning games. This product is highly recommended.
Merlin Dorothea –
This is a well -made product. It makes learning common words interesting! My granddaughter likes it very much.
Sebastian Samuel –
Children like this game and learn at the same time
Miriam Curme –
My students like this visual text game. But unfortunately, when we first played, many of my CDs were scattered. They have two sides, and the suction is stripped off. One of my colleagues also ordered this, she was very good. It is much more durable than mine. I assume that I only have defects.
Gerald –
My children like this activity and ask for participation! It is durable and suitable for daily playing.
Doreen Mike –
This game is very interesting and is very useful for learning these common words. I can’t feel you are studying, so children like to play!
Booth Bridges –
Buy these central rotations as our class. They love them, and they seem to be supporting the children
Ophelia Owen –
This is an interesting way to encourage children to identify and remember common words. They really like the word “slamming” and easily retain the correction of the next game.
Hermosa Hood –
As a retired teacher, he has a master’s degree and obtained the recognition of professor reading, and I bought this book for my 5 -year -old grandson. His father (my son) told me that learning a common vocabulary suitable for his grades is an interesting and exciting way. My grandson asked him if he could play this game over and over again! Bleak
Lewis Anne –
It is very suitable for the game that play with them in the process of children’s learning. Who would think that learning can be so interesting? I strongly recommend this product for young children to learn and identify common words, learn, and spell.
Michaelia Taylor –
Children like this game very much, and the suction is great, but in 10 minutes, the first CD is scattered, as described by others. After completing the 4 groups, a total of 8 discs were scattered. Good idea, but poor durability.
Ferdinand Hugh –
This is a simple way to get common words. They are colorful
Aurora Rosalind –
My grandson likes this game. I am glad to find a teaching game he likes and will focus on his attention duration. Every time he came to grandma’s house, he would call me to play this game.
Clare –
A great game can help consolidate the common words you teach to your children!
Lester Defoe –
Great value; children need to help release the disc, but my seven -year -old children like it very much.
King Rudolph –
My daughter was class before school. Before we bought this game, she only knew two words. After a week of games, we can now master 15 words. I am proud of her! I definitely recommend this game for children who are 4 to 5 years old.
Theobald Albert –
This is a great and interesting game. It is interesting to provide a lot of knowledge. Playing and practicing common words. Silicone parts are great, but small cards are poor in quality and look durable.
Tina Crichton –
I have a 7 -year -old child who refuses to learn or practice his visual vocabulary, but he likes this game! The color of the flies and the level coordinate, that is, the preschool/kindergarten is blue, and four players can play at a time. You basically set the color level, and each player will get a beat. If an adult says a word, they will shoot it. Whoever has the most flies won the game. My son is also very competitive, so this is absolutely worth it!
Jeffrey Fielding –
I bought this for the second grade class. They like to play this game and soon find words. The flies were solid, and the “word bee” was also strong. I highly recommend this!
Curitis Clara –
My second grade students flocked to this game over and over again! I have used a part of this game, and several chips are peeping. We had to retire these ships, because the suction on the chip was too large, and it almost torn off the paper on them.
Myrna Mansfield –
I am a reading intervention expert. I bought this product to practice common words in an interesting way. My students like it very much!
Rachel Hobson –
A large number of commonly used words suitable for first -year learners
Page –
My four -year -old child played for a while, haha. Overall the cool idea, but it is definitely not suitable for children who can’t read.
Allen Bradley –
I gave it my 6 -year -old daughter. She already knows some words, so it is easy for her. So I will recommend it to a 4 -year -old child to make full use of it.
Wendell Thompson –
I bought this for my grandsons who are learning. It is suitable for children 6 and over. My 6 -year -old and 3 -year -old children like this and like to shoot the word flies. I like playing with them very much.
Mabel Harrod –
After the first use, Hundel had broken one of the beats.
Humphrey Garden –
I really like this game, but it is not durable for the classroom environment. The chip is scattered, leaving two thin cardboard instead of double -sided chips. Children like to knock on them, but maybe manufacturers should consider selling more durable chips from boxes and additional levels to reduce costs.
Duke Lindsay –
Through this educational visual text game, bring your children the confidence they need! Fly shooting makes children’s learning interesting. 10/10 !!! These errors are divided into different levels according to the color, easy to read and quality! Very strong! Intersection Intersection purchase!
Marcia Lew –
This toy provides “one slap” education to train children’s critical visual word reading skills. There are only four mini flies in the solid box; if there are eight or more colors, this can make more people play at the same time, the effect will be better. As a reading teacher, I suggest buying this product in batches for preschool and “rainy” group activities in preschool and children’s classrooms.
Benson Arnold –
I used it before this game became a real chessboard game. Our teacher has been trying to find safer and stronger flies. These are great. I use flies to shoot everything. I make my own flash card and use it for mathematics! The list of words is very large. My son forgot that this was a game he went to school at home. Because we went to school at home, he brought it to the church’s children’s chessboard game night. Five children of different ages like this game. Because these words are suitable for many levels, everyone can easily play. I strongly recommend and often send the link to my friends.
Kitty Pearson –
I am glad to find a game with both educational significance and interesting. Children really like to play this, I believe this will help their spelling words.