Think Tank Scholar Preschool Flash Cards Learning Bundle Alphabet Numbers Counting Colors Shapes First Words Opposites Rhyming for Toddlers Ages 26

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Bundle includes 5 different packs including:  Alphabet: 36 cards with letters A-Z including 26 upper-and lower-case letters, with long, short hard and/or soft phonetic sounds. Cards help children develop the foundation for letter and word recognition, phonetic sounds, early reading, spelling and vowel and consonant identification. Pack also comes with a handy chart of all letters for quick reference. First Words & Opposites: 36 cards with 42 words and 16 opposites covering some of the most common first words that young children learn to help them develop a foundation for reading. Opposites (example: wet/dry) teach children how to compare and describe the world around them. Colors & Shapes: 36 cards including 32 colors and shapes cards and bonus activity cards to help children understand the spectrum of colors and shapes, develop creative thinking and encourage identification and categorization of things around them. Cards come with 14 colors and 18 shapes including 3D shapes. To facilitate children’s learning, shapes with “sides” are identified by number of sides (example: “Rhombus and “4”). Pack also comes with a shape index and color wheel card for quick reference. Numbers & Counting: 36 cards including 29 number cards, bonus 2’s and 5’s skip counting and arithmetic activities that help children develop self-confidence and a foundation for number recognition, counting and basic math. Pack also comes with a handy reference chart of all numbers 0-120. Rhyming: 36 cards including 34 rhyming families that boost children’s phonological awareness which is essential for decoding and spelling words. Rhyming cards help young readers and writers explore sounds and alternative phonetic spellings, learn new ways to communicate more effectively and foster early understanding of language concepts.