32 Piece Vegetable Flash Cards for Kids - Educational Learning Aids
Description:
Introduce young children to healthy eating with this set of 32 vegetable flashcards. Each card features a clear, real image of a vegetable, helping toddlers and preschoolers build vocabulary and recognition skills. These cards are designed to support early childhood brain development through engaging visual learning, making them a great addition to any learning environment.
Crafted from sturdy, laminated cardstock with safe, rounded corners, these learning aids are built for frequent use. The durable finish allows for easy cleaning, ensuring they remain hygienic for little hands. They are perfect for developing memory, word association, and a foundational understanding of healthy foods.
These flashcards are simple for children to handle and understand, promoting independent learning. They are easy to store and carry, making them ideal for on-the-go educational activities.
Key Features:
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32 Unique Cards: Features realistic images of various vegetables with their names.
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Clear Visuals: Large, clear font and bright images aid easy recognition.
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Child Safe Design: Rounded corners prevent accidental cuts or scratches.
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Durable Material: Laminated cardstock ensures longevity and is simple to wipe clean.
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Learning Focused: Aids in visual learning, word association, and memory enhancement.
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Portable Size: Compact and lightweight for learning anywhere, anytime.
Specifications:
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Material: Laminated card stock
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Quantity: 32 Cards
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Product Weight: 128g
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Volume Weight: 62g
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Ship Weight: 128g
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Dimensions: 13 cm x 10 cm x 2 cm
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SKU: 19155_32pc_vegetable_flashcard_set
Benefits:
- Enhances vocabulary and recognition of common vegetables.
- Provides a fun and interactive way to learn about healthy foods.
- Offers a durable and safe learning tool for young children.
- Supports cognitive development and early learning skills.
- Convenient for both home and travel educational activities.
Perfect for:
Toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, home learning, early childhood educators