Think Tank Scholar Preschool Flashcards are an excellent educational resource for young children. With five decks of 36 cards per pack — alphabet (ABC), first words and opposites, colors and shapes, numbers and counting, and rhyming — this educational tool covers all the bases.
The cards are large and easy to read with bold lettering. Each card consists of a concept on the front and a corresponding photo or real-life image on the back. Additionally, each set is designed with three angled edges for quick and easy sorting. These features make these cards an ideal product for use during homeschooling or simply to practice reading and comprehension skills. With sturdy cards covering all subjects from language to math and comprehensive guidance for teaching techniques, there’s no better way to ensure your child receives a comprehensive learning experience.
Think Tank Scholar has won numerous awards, including the Creative Child Magazine Product of the Year, Mom's Choice Award winner, Family Choice Award winner, National Parenting Product Award winner, Academics Choice Award winner, Play on Words PAL Award, and National Parenting Center Seal of Approval. With these flashcards, you can rest assured that your child is learning from quality materials well-reviewed by teachers across the country.
In addition to 180 two-sided durable cards come 30 teaching methods and 30 fun learning games to keep your little ones engaged. The set also includes a handy color wheel and a shape index, ensuring that any parent or teacher has all they need to create a well-rounded learning experience. As Think Tank Scholar is a US company owned by parents with their kids in California and products are proudly designed in Los Angeles, CA., you can feel confident that you are investing in a high-quality product created by a trusted source.
A customer left a review expressing their happiness with their purchase, stating,
“Sturdy, colorful cards. Pre-schooler loves sorting his every which way. Preteen is using math on his own to get better at quickly getting math right!”