Tiffany S.: Great start to learning how to spell. My daughter loves them
United States on Sep 14, 2023
Amazon Customer: My 5 and 2 year old love matching up the pictures and figuring out the words. It’s simple, fun, and a great price.
United States on Jul 11, 2023
Vinod: Print is good. But cards could have been more durable.
It's good some stage between recognize alphabets and learn spellings. Puzzle for toddlers.
Kids can not do them on there own. So adults should figure out easily, difficulty levels on own.
Enjoying them.
United States on May 03, 2023
Tserjio: Les han encantado a los niños.
Spain on Apr 12, 2023
charlene: The images and the concept is great. The printing is poorly done. The images are slightly blurry and the cutting isn't perfect; you can see the previous page at the bottom. But they were very inexpensive.
Canada on Feb 08, 2023
Livia Gonzalez: La calidad de las tarjetas es regular, esperaba que fueran más nítidas
Mexico on Dec 04, 2022
MeryscMerysc: Para que os hagáis una idea de cómo son estas cartas....
La idea es que los niños hagan un puzzle con una imagen. Cada puzzle tiene una imagen y hay una letra en cada carta. Todos los puzzles forman palabras de tres letras como hat, dog, Cat. La mayor parte de las palabras son muy sencillas.
Las imágenes son muy coloridas y bastante bonitas.
Cuando giras cada uno de los puzzles te encuentras otro, solo en azul, que te muestra un adjetivo, acción, etc.
Por el precio están muy bien pero hay cartas de esta marca que me gustan mucho más como los animales.
Os dejo una foto que es la mejor manera de hacerse una idea.
A partir de tres o cuatro años se pueden empezar a usar.
Espero que os sea útil la opinión 😊
Spain on Jun 30, 2018
lostintheswamp: I originally bought the 'Flashkids' Three Letter Word set which my grandson enjoys. I bought the Schoolzone set as an extra set for him to have at home. It was a dollar cheaper and I figured there couldn't be a lot of difference between the two sets. They are different in important ways - to me - and since I've had the benefit of seeing the two sets side by side, this is what I will say.
The Flashkids set:
* The quality of the card is really good. The cards are heavy and glossy on both side like good playing cards
* There are 28 words in the set which is a good number for young children
* The illustrations are nicer - this is subjective, of course
* One side has a picture of the object, e.g. pen, with small letters - p e n underneath printed in black. The reverse sides are bright, solid colours - one colour per word - with the letters printed in the center , identical to the front letters but larger and printed in white. They're very clear. The child can learn by seeing the object with the letters underneath and then move on to seeing only the letters on the reverse side and learn the word without the picture prompt.
The Schoolzone set:
* The...
United States on Oct 15, 2014
goonius: After looking over a number of jigsaw puzzle type three letter word sets, I came across this option. Granted, they are cards rather than jigsaw puzzle pieces, but the concept is still the same, the rest is really aesthetics. Form a complete picture, and read the corresponding word at the bottom, which is printed in lowercase letters, one letter per card.
The cards are a large size (5.4" x 3.25"). The pictures are a little cheesy and rather lacking, my daughter thought the cat was a squirrel until I had her examine the word (cat is a word she already knows how to spell). Of course, most of the pictures on puzzle word games are just silly anyway. All the other pictures in this set were easy enough for my daughter to identify.
The cards have two sides, for a total of 36 words. The colorful side contains easy nouns; ape, bed, bee, boy, bug, car, cat, cow, cub, dog, fox, hat, hen, jet, pie, pig, saw, and zoo. Once these are assembled you can flip the three-card completed picture over to the grayscale side which contains adjectives and pronouns to describe the nouns on the colorful side. For example, if the colorful side has a pie, the grayscale side has the pie with steam...
United States on Feb 03, 2010
School Zone Three-Letter Words Puzzle Flash Card Set for Kids | "My First Writing Workbook for Kids: Learn Pen Control, Line Tracing, Letter Formation, and More!" | Sing Along and Learn About Dinosaurs: Oh Say Can You Say Di-no-saur? | |
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Sale off | $4 OFF | $5 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 56 reviews | 1 reviews | 308 reviews |
Cards | 55 pages | ||
Publisher | School Zone Publishing; Flash Cards edition | Rockridge Press; Workbook edition | Random House Books for Young Readers; 37642nd edition |
Customer Reviews | 4.7/5 stars of 3,732 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 83,297 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 19,149 ratings |
Children's Word Games Books (Books) | Children's Word Games Books | ||
Children's Card Games Books | Children's Card Games Books | ||
ISBN-13 | 978-0887432774 | 978-1641526272 | 978-0679891147 |
Language | English | English | English |
Children's Puzzle Books (Books) | Children's Puzzle Books | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #59 in Children's Card Games Books#255 in Children's Word Games Books #637 in Children's Puzzle Books | #1 in Children's Handwriting Books#1 in Language Arts Teaching Materials#1 in Education Workbooks | #1 in Children's Prehistoric Books #13 in Children's Dinosaur Books #42 in Children's Beginner Readers |
Grade level | 1 - 2 | Preschool - 3 | |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces | 10.4 ounces | 7.3 ounces |
Reading age | 2 - 4 years, from customers | 3 - 4 years, from customers | 2 - 5 years, from customers |
Dimensions | 3.25 x 0.94 x 6.25 inches | 8.5 x 0.5 x 11 inches | 6.81 x 0.35 x 9.31 inches |
ISBN-10 | 0887432778 | 1641526270 | 9780679891147 |
Bryan: I got all three and gave them to a niece and she must be learning and now in school
Canada on Oct 04, 2023