First Fun Flashcards Animals are designed to engage toddlers and help them to learn new wild animal words through play. The set contains 27 double-sided cards in a card box.
# Children can become familiar with the words for animals they've seen at a wildlife park or on a television programme.
# Beautiful photographs used throughout stimulate a child's imagination.
# The instructions card with ideas to help you develop your child's learning.
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First Fun Flashcards Animals contains 27 double-sided cards, each with an animal photograph on one side, and its name and a brief description on the other side. For example, 'bear' and 'bears have big, strong paws'. Kids can familiarise themselves with each word and learn new facts. Packaged in a durable card box, these fantastic flashcards for toddlers are ideal for using at home and while travelling.
Features of First Fun Flashcards Animals:
# The easy-to-read text, animal facts and amazing wildlife photography help children to learn new words and information about animals.
# A mixture of images are used - from common examples such as 'tiger' to more unusual animals such as 'puffin' - to stimulate a child's curiosity and expand vocabulary.
# The pack includes two extra flash cards - a double-sided instruction card with ideas for games that support early learning, as well as an overview flashcard for kids to name all the animals independently.
# These flashcards for toddlers are made of sturdy material and are the perfect size for small hands.
Ideas for how to use First Fun Flashcards Animals:
# Describe an animal and ask your child to guess what it is.
# Choose a card, and if applicable, talk about the noises the animal makes.
# Group the animals into different categories, such as number of legs.
# Ask questions about the pictures to develop your child's imagination. For example, 'What is the kangaroo going to do next?'.
This is Book 2 in the First Q&A Series. See all First Q&A books here.
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