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Asia Stankus
> 24 hourThese are very thick and a nice size! I was very surprised by the quality. My kids ates 4 and 6 love using these! The illustrations are great. Very colorful and engaging. It’s a very fun way for the kids to learn Spanish. Highly recommend! I might order more for my kids teacher.
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Sui
> 24 hourI like this
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Juliana Ramirez Naranjo
> 24 hourMe gustaron bastante las tarjetas. Un poco más grandes y pesadas de lo que esperaba.
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Crismairy R
> 24 hourMuy buena y esta si esta español
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Nicole M.
> 24 hourMy son wants to learn Spanish and in conjunction with Spanish class he can come home at continue learning and growing his vocabulary.
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Jen
> 24 hourThese cards are really great for my 1.5 year old. They’re really vivid, sturdy and big enough to find in the event your toddler throws them around somewhere. Also, as a native Spanish speaker- the translations are spot on.
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Chantal
> 24 hourMy daughter loves these great product
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Ralph
> 24 hourPARENTS BEWARE: This item contains items that insist on eating unhealthy foods for your child/children. Unhealthy foods like chocolates, donuts, cotton candy, hamburgers, dairy products and other sugary treats that could lead to many issues such as diabetes, obesity and other health conditions. I would not recommend this for learning. I’m pretty sure that you will find other methods for your child to learn such as chalkboard or white board, writing things that you know are good for him/her etc and probably for less.
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vanessa salmeron
> 24 hourEl material es de muy buena calidad, no se dañan facil mente. A mi hija de dos años le gusta mucho jugar con las tarjetas.
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Heather
> 24 hourThese are super cute and very well made. The only reason I couldn’t give 5 stars is because there was no English interpretation. That was fine for the simpler cards, like numbers and shapes, but when we came to the cards that had several words strung together, I had no idea what many of the cards were saying, even with the visual context clues. I think with that, they’d be perfect. If not, you need to know some Spanish to be able to use them to teach a small child.