Description
Estimated Delivery Time: 5-10 days
Bilingual Talking Flash Cards — 224 Sight Words with Audio (Blue or Pink)
Early words that actually stick. Kids pick a card, pop it into the reader, and hear the word in Spanish and English—clear pronunciation, fun sounds, and bright pictures that keep little learners coming back for “one more.”
Why you’ll love it
- Two languages, one set: 112 double-sided cards (224 words) across 12 themes—animals, food, vehicles, body parts, and more—spoken in both Spanish and English.
- Tap-in audio that clicks: Insert a card and the reader says the word in each language; animal cards add a realistic sound for extra smiles.
- Built for repeat practice: One-button “repeat” makes it easy to hear a word again; 5 volume levels suit quiet time or group play.
- Ready for travel: Pocketable reader with a rechargeable battery—great for car rides, waiting rooms, or a few minutes before bed.
- Grows with your child: Clear visuals and simple audio support toddlers through early readers, from naming objects to matching words.
At a glance
- Product type: Spanish & English talking flash cards set
- Colors: Blue or Pink (reader)
- Cards: 112 double-sided (224 sight words), 12 themed groups
- Audio: Standard pronunciation in Spanish + English; select cards include sounds (e.g., animal noises)
- Controls: Volume (5 levels), Repeat; auto power-off after ~3 minutes idle
- Power: Built-in 100 mAh rechargeable battery
- Runtime: ~2 hours continuous; ~1–2 days typical standby
- Charge time: ~3–5 hours (USB)
- Materials: Plastic reader + cardboard cards
- Card size: ~3.54 × 2.36 in (9 × 6 cm)
- Reader size/weight: ~3.74 × 0.75 × 3.15 in; ~0.14 lb (65 g)
- Cable length: ~12 in (30.5 cm)
- Ages: 0–8 years (adult supervision recommended for younger children)
What’s in the box
- 1 × audio reader (Blue or Pink)
- 112 × double-sided flash cards
- 1 × USB charging cable
- 1 × user manual
Helpful tips
- Start with one theme at a time; shuffle in new cards as words become familiar.
- Use Repeat to model pronunciation, then let your child try saying it back in both languages.
- Keep volume moderate for clearer speech sounds, especially in noisy rooms.
- Wipe cards with a dry cloth; avoid moisture and bending corners.
- Charge the reader before trips so it’s ready for on-the-go practice.
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