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45 of 46 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: First Words (MY 1ST T&F PICTURE CARDS) (Cards) I got these for my son when he was 18-months and he LOVES these! He has already memorized both the First Words and almost all of the Shapes & Colors cards.
I went out and bought ALL FOUR packs. They are all great! Each card includes a big color photograph of the item plus some sort of tactile addition - such as hair on the cat, bumpy tires on the tractor, sticky areas on the jelly. Plus, on the back of each card there are "talking points" and suggestions for questions to ask and things to do. It also has five different translations for the object, so you can help your little one learn other languages. As other reviewers have mentioned, the cards are super strong and will resist bending and folding if your baby plays with them. My baby has at least once dumped them on the floor and danced on them - and they as good as new! They are now part of our nightly routine. We "do cards" right before we read a book or two each night...Read more 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: First Words (MY 1ST T&F PICTURE CARDS) (Cards) My 15 month old daughter loves these cards. We have the complete set of first words, animals, numbers, colors, etc. She pulls them out daily and looks at them. She brings them to me so that I can teach her what the picture is telling her. They are sturdy under toddler feet, and in toddler hands. A wonderful product from the great publisher of DK. I recommend them over all other cards for this age group (and believe me I looked for an alternative). 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful: By pauliesaurus (VA, USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards: First Words (MY 1ST T&F PICTURE CARDS) (Cards) My daughter loves these cards. She is 14 months and can recognize the different items when I show her the cards. She especially is fascinated by the "jelly" card, as it is sticky to touch. She likes to play with them, taking them out of the box, putting them back in, and stacking them. They come with suggestions for games to play with them as the child grows older. They are sturdy, and I expect that we'll be using them for a long time. |