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This set consists of 26 beautifully painted flashcards full of nature's delights. Bring the alphabet to life in you own hands and teach your little ones. All the artwork is original and done by Jo Collier who was completely inspired by her daughter's overwhelming sense to learn and love of nature.
Each card has 3 amazing facts on the back about the animal/plant. So not only are you teaching letter recognition and the alphabet but also teaching about mammals, herbivores, hibernation and much, much, more.
Cards are printed in Australia on 350gsm card stock with a matte laminate finish; they come in a calico drawstring bag.
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Excellent quality
I like the nature theme and then facts on the back of these cards and they come in a cute canvas bag, but they are not worth the price they are. Smaller than the size of my hand and not thick. I like them but I am disappointed by the size and quality.
These flash cards are a colorful work of art! My son loves looking through them. Thank you so much! 100% Recommend
We have a small magnifier and this large one works well for imaginary play.
A bit simple, definitely for younger kids.
The doll was exactly as described and well made. I purchased as a gift for a friend who shared the doll's unusual name. I do wish the doll had come with a tag or other printed material bearing that name.