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Carrie Tenney
> 3 dayThe front of the card has a letter both capital and lowercase letter and a picture of an object that starts with that letter in Spanish. The back of the card has the letter again - upper and lower - and the name of the object. Its important to note that CH, LL and Ñ, ARE included in this set, unlike some of the other Spanish letter flash cards. In addition to the 29 letter cards, this pack also includes 11 color flash cards (although they arent all exactly as hes learning at school - rosado instead of rosa, naranja instead of anaranjado, marron instead of cafe), and 16 common objects (e.g. fork, bed, comb, clock). (What would make these cards perfect for us? If they would have the capital letter front, and lowercase letter back - many kids know one but not the other of some letters when first learning, and it would be nice to be able to quiz him on each. It would also be ideal if they included in the pack a paper that had the name and letter sound(s) for each letter, but this info is pretty easy to find online.)
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Margeaux Stevens
> 3 dayIt has been updated to include all of the Spanish letters including LL, CH, N (pronounced enye I dont have that letter in my keyboard)
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La Palma
> 3 dayExcellent
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Ok boomer
> 3 dayLove it.
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Leticia A
> 3 dayTeaching my toddler spanish and this were a big help!
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Online Shopper
> 3 dayI ordered the wrong cards. I got these Spanish ones when I wanted English ones. If you want your kids to learn Spanish I would get these though.
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Robert Pichardo
> 3 dayExact what i need! Perfect to help my kids in school, and give my time serious fun with them 5 starts!
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Jacqueline Vazquez
> 3 dayMy 19 month old loves them! He has since we bought them. He can bend them if I leave him with them unsupervised. I usually hold them. He’s getting better at being less rough with them as we use them. I’m a Spanish native speaker so I follow the style of estrellita phonics to make it engaging.
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Claudia
> 3 dayGreat cards to start reading-writing process. Alphabet with pictures available, words with pictures and colors with their words. Great Spanish language resource.
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Jasmine
> 3 dayMy nephews love it