







📚🎉 Unlock your toddler’s genius with sound, play, and eco-smart fun!
Talking Flash Cards for Toddlers 2-8 combine 224 sight words with interactive audio feedback and 6 nursery rhymes to create a multi-sensory learning experience. Designed for small hands, this durable, BPA-free, rechargeable toy encourages independent, screen-free play while supporting early literacy and speech development. Perfect for kids with autism and ideal as a thoughtful educational gift.











| ASIN | B0CG8KSZ4Z |
| Age Range (Description) | Baby, Teen, Toddlers, Boys, Girls, Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #134,213 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,041 in Educational Flash Cards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (221) |
| Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
| Item model number | P5 |
| Manufacturer | Fabeto |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 24 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 24 months and up |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 8"L x 1"W |
| School type | Elementary School, Middle School, Preschool |
C**R
Perfect gift for a toddler
Lovely and easy to use
R**1
Talking Flash Cards are perfect for Toddlers.
The family from out of state was visiting, and their adorable 2 1/2 year old toddler was with. I hadn't seen her for quite a few months. I purchased the Flash Cards to help her along. I believe it is never too early to give children learning toys. I did this with my three children - all adults now. I always assumed they could assimilate more than they really were doing. Never put pressure on them but this type of toy was always available. Not as sophisticated as this one, because they didn't have these things then. When my eldest was in school, she was now in first grade. It was Easter Break (we used to have those and I received a call from the school. They said that she is so advanced that she finishes everything and is bored. So we have two choices for you. After Easter Break she is to go into the 2nd grade or you can do private lessons. Well, we had 3 children, one working parent and she went back to school and into the 2nd grade. And she didn't even know. She did notice different children, and different teacher. But we had filled the children with so much information, without realizing it had all penetrated. I guess that is why I am all for anything like Talking Flash Cards. They are perfect for learning. And Amazon has so many other toys like this.
K**N
Talking Flash Cards for 1st graders
I'm sure there's probably a new learner's version. This one wasn't a good item for my granddaughter, as you had to be able to know what letters make what sounds.
A**R
The kids are obsessed with it
My kids are obsessed with it! And I love it too. The content is good, the quality of the cards is good, although unfortunately they still get bend by my 3yo, but that's because she's too rough when putting them in. She repeats after, which is exactly what we had hoped for. Only downside, the speaker is on the back and I have noticed that when the kids use it in the couch, the speaker sometimes ends up covered and the sound will be rather quiet then. I would still by it again any time.
K**E
Great learning tool!
Fantastic tool to teach children pronunciation. I love the variety of cards!
M**Z
Great product!
Got for my girl who needed some improvement with letters and this has been great. She enjoys it and learns at the same time. Big mom win!
L**O
Very good product
The is a very nice product my nephew nonverbal autism LOVES it....
K**A
Awesome Producg
I give this a 5 star. It’s so good for teaching my 4 year old letters and word spelling and my 7 year old who has dyslexia loves doing the spelling too definitely helps him learn the correct spelling and sounds of worlds!