📚 Learning Made Fun & Safe!
The Jollybaby Reusable Soft Flash Cards are designed for babies aged 0-18 months, featuring washable, tear-resistant materials that promote interactive learning. With engaging themes and a double-sided design, these cards enhance cognitive development while ensuring safety and durability. Perfect for on-the-go learning, they come in a convenient pouch, making them an ideal gift for any occasion.
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Size | Large |
Theme | Sensory and cognitive development |
Material Type | Polyester |
D**L
Great water flashcards
My son likes these cards and I do too! Bathtub friendly
A**R
Small ready for travel
Great size for travel
D**S
Soft
Baby loves it!
S**L
So cute and educational for different aged babies
Our babies love them! They are super cute and the babies can learn while playing together. They were a fun tool for me to show colors, fruits, numbers to our 18m old. Recommend these!! The quality is great too.
H**N
Was really hopeful
The product is as is promotes.I love the educational aspect of this product, but my baby doesn't play much with it. He'll pick it up and twiddles with it a moment, maybe even brings it to the mouth a few times, but then he moves on.I initially also planned to use it during bath time, but my baby continuously stucks on his bath toys. I tested to see how well it retains water, and it seems to drain/fall to the bottom, however I have refrained from using it during bath time to avoid my baby from ingesting more bath water which was a big part of the reason I chose to buy this product.Love that it's washer friendly (and I dry it on a low heat setting). Over time, it may lose its stiff form. A few of mine did after the first wash or two.
A**G
Good set but some confusing names!
I recently picked up this set of reusable soft flash cards, and overall, it's a good addition for learning! They’re sturdy, washable, and perfect for parent-child interaction. The themes of fruits, vegetables, and numbers are engaging, and the double-sided design is great for creativity.However, I did notice that some vegetable names are different than what kids should know. For example, the bell pepper isn’t called a bell pepper, which could confuse little ones trying to learn the correct terms. You can definitely tell that the company is foreign, and it’s a bit of a hiccup in an otherwise fun set. Just something to keep in mind!
P**R
Brilliantly designed for infant education
I love these toy flashcards so much! We do early learning in our home, including teaching our babies to read (6 down, 1 to go!), so we have a lot of flashcards that we use. I have to be quick with them to keep our baby's interest before he gets a chance to grab them and put them in his mouth, haha. But these flashcards! They are so perfect because he can hold them, grab them, crinkle them, chew them, and they will be fine. He loves them! They don't ever stay in their nifty bag very long, in fact every day they need to be cleaned up a few times because they are a favorite that gets scattered around the play area again and again.I think they're very interesting cards too. Two in particular had me looking them up. I am familiar with Pitayas as "dragon fruit", but didn't know the name the locals use for them. They're also known as strawberry pears. And I don't think I've ever heard of mangosteens, so that was a fun little educational side quest for all of the older kids to have with me.The illustrations are just so cute! Topics are colors, numbers 0-10, and mathematical symbols to make your own little equations. They're great for counting too!There isn't really anything about these cards that I don't like. They're such a great tool for early learning, they're designed well, and visitors to our have commented favorably on them. They haven't replaced our paper flashcards we use, I think there is great value in quantity and quality at this stage. But they are certainly the ones that get used the most! There are a lot of people who have a negative view of using flashcards with babies, mostly I think because they don't understand the value and how much babies love them. But even those people wouldn't object to these flashcards, I think, and if there are naysayers in your inner circle, these flashcards would certainly be a great way to sneak in some reading, math, and vocabulary boosting stimuli for your little one. They'd make a great baby shower gift too!I seriously love these and will be recommending them to others!
A**E
Love it
I really like this toy for my infant! I wish the squares were crinkly but it’s ok. These make introducing colors, the alphabet, foods, etc a lot of fun! It’s never too early to start teaching baby so I’m very happy we found these.
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