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Yvonne
> 3 dayBeautiful cards and great size. Not drool resistant tho. But for educational purposes, I highly recommend. M baby loves them.
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Kaylee
> 3 dayStarted using for 6 month old and her small hands can hold them. I like that there are large letters on one side so when she gets older she can start learning letters.
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KayLynne Bauman
> 3 daySuper bummed that for the price, I didn’t get a box that was in tact. The cards within are fine, just hard to get past this being shipped in plastic wrap.
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Trevor Kling III
> 3 dayGorgeous cards! My son absolutely loves the art cards by Wee Gallery and weve used them since he was a newborn. The Alphabet Cards are just as beautiful and engaging! He is 10 months old now and loves to pull them out of the box and look at the drawings. My only complaint with these cards are two letters - C and U. The C is a Cheetah which doesnt exemplify the typical c sound like Cat would. The U is a Unicorn, which is cute but... not entirely realistic ;) Love Wee Gallery and will be purchasing more products from them!
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Brookeacc
> 3 dayAmazing purchase for toddlers and newborns! Both love it! She can’t even hold her head up by herself and she loves these. I’m sure we’ll get a lot of use out of these.
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Stacey
> 3 dayMy family is huge on black and white flashcards for infants and up. These cards are so beautiful and sturdy, that they are a constant in our house from birth. My four year old and my two year old absolutely love these.
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Rachel
Greater than one weekMy newborn loves these cards. They really hold his attention and are good for wake windows.
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NaplesFL_Sunshine
> 3 dayAbsolutely love these cards. My baby loves looking at them. And my 5 year old works on his alphabet with them. They are very sturdy!
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MJ
> 3 dayGreat images and perfect size!!
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Paul
Greater than one weekGreat quality, just a bit perplexed by the choice in words for a children’s learning toy. Alligator for A? How about Ant instead? Sure not as interesting as an image but at least it’s a word that could be learned early on.