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Hi All,


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Educational Flash Cards - Alphabets, Numbers and 2D Shapes. Condition is "New".




33 double sided educational flashcards:

Included in the pack is a follows:


Alphabets: A- Z

Numbers: 1-26

Shapes and Colours: Red Circle, Magenta Heptagon, Mustard Star, Yellow Rectangle, Blue Square, Sky Blue Rhombus, Green Triangle, Brown Pentagon, Purple Oval, Gray Hexagon, Orange Octagon and Pink Kite.


The flashcard set includes 33 handmade double-sided fun-filled cards with colourful illustrations of alphabets, numbers, and 2D shapes. Using flashcards is a fun and creative way to keep your child engaged in learning linked to the Early Years Foundation Stage Statutory Framework (EYFS).


The set also includes instructions with suggestions of learning activities you can do with your child.


Benefits:

? Colour recognition

? Reading readiness skills

? Decision-making

? Number recognition

? Counting

? Ordering numbers

? Critical thinking

? Uppercase and lowercase recognition

? Fine motor skills

? Reinforcement of phonics

? Understanding the world


Card Size: 87 x 56mm with radius corners


Info & care:

- Child friendly rounded corners.

- Heretic 305um Black Cored Playing Card.

- Adults should supervise children at all times whilst using the flashcards.

- Keep flashcards in tuck box to preserve and children should not be allowed to put in their mouths.


Thank you

Charlene

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