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Talking Flash Cards With LCD Writing Tablet For 3-8 Years Toddlers,Educational Learning Interactive Toy For Kids Birthday Gifts, Preschool
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This product is a great way to help children learn vocabulary and other important concepts. It comes with a tablet, 255 flash talking cards, a charging cable, and a stylus. It also has a volume control and an auto-shut-off feature, making it convenient for kids of all ages. The cards are easy to store and the tablet is intuitive to use. Overall, this is a great product for helping children learn and keep them engaged.

Pros

  • Engaging for children
  • Educational and interactive
  • Bright background colors
  • Multiple card options
  • Volume control

Cons

  • Card storage issues
  • Limited card storage
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2 in 1 Early Development Learning Toy : Speech therapy writing tablet toys to help kids how to read,develop writing,drawing skills.Wonderful for homeschooling use,teacher supplies for classroom,sensory autism toys for autistic children.It is the best speech therapy toys for kids aged 3-8. Reading & Speaking Speech Toy: Native pronunciation talking flash cards, it supports to read 255 sight words in 30 sets of themes. Each card will teach kids the word pronunciation and interpretation. The animal and car words with simulation sounds, which is good for inspiring children's phonological abilities and funny sounds can attract children's attention and learning interest. A great learning toy for 3+ years old kids to improve words learning, reading and increase vocabulary. Improve Writing & Drawing Skill: Eye Protection LCD Colorful Screen Writing board can be used for drawing, writing, counting, make notes and so on! Kids can play again and again with One-key clear with no mess any more. Perfect to cultivate children's creativity and let them freely use their imagination to draw and doodle and keep away electronic screens and keep them busy for hours! Easy to Operate: Its easy for Kids 3 years up to play by themselves with the simple keys. The drawing board work with the built in rechargable battery by USB, light weight design and durable ABS material are perfect for your child to take it as an travel on the good car ride toys to play at any time. Perfect Gifts for Girls Toddlers Age 3-8: A great gift ideas for Christmas, Birthday, Back to school, Easter and any occasion. Each kids learning tablet comes with 1 learning tablet, 255 talking flash cards, 6 stencils(car, train, boat, airplane, helicopter, bicycle), 1 writing stylus with anti-lost rope. If you have any question about the learning toys, please directly contact us . 2 in 1 Early Development Learning Toy : Speech therapy writing tablet toys to help kids how to read,develop writing,drawing skills.Wonderful for homeschooling use,teacher supplies for classroom,sensory autism toys for autistic children.It is the best speech therapy toys for kids aged 3 - 8 Talking Flash Cards Learning Toys

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Specifications

Age Range36 Months - 8 Years
BrandUpifen
Educational FocusReading/drawing
MaterialPlastic
Country Of OriginChina
SizeOne Size Fits All
Item Weight0.634 Ounces
ThemeCartoon
Product Dimensions10.24 X 7.48 X 1.97 Inches

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