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Alphabotz Phonics Flash Cards Review and GIVEAWAY!!!

November 5, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 66 Comments

Was I the only pre-school kid who would be sent to the babysitter’s house with workbooks and flash cards? I remember so vividly working on my letters and numbers, and even my Presidents of the United States while The Price is Right was on in the background. To tell you the truth, I rather enjoyed my material, especially my flash cards.

Darah has had various flash cards since she was a newborn. Animals were her first cards, and she has really just now started to outgrow them. We’ve also go lots of cards to help her practice reading, letters, numbers and basic addition. And now she’s got a new addition to her collection, and they are pretty incredible.

Introducing Alphabotz, flash cards that have won over 12 national awards!!! These flashcards include 46 oversized robot character cards that introduce not only letters, but also sounds to kids. They are a fantastic tool to help kids get a jump start on reading. They are very sturdy, and I love their large size. They come in a very sturdy box, as well (many flash cards I have seen come in super flimsy boxes that get busted within a few days, if not a few minutes, or being opened, so this is a big plus!).

Each card in the Alphabotz line has a variety of things on it to hold your child’s interest and to encourage discussion. Darah likes to ask about the different robots, so I read to her about their different strengths and abilities, as that is included on the cards. I also work in some information about the sounds that we need to make in order to say the words associated with the pictures. She repeats after me almost every time!

Alphabotz phonics cards are a really fantastic option for pre-readers. We’ll be using these for the next few  years and I am certain that they are going to give Darah the tools she needs for success once she is ready to become a full-fledged reader. Alphabotz cards are available for $19.95 on Amazon or you can get them right now from Alphabotz.com for just $11.97. That is a major steal, and it would make an awesome holiday gift!

Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader is going to win a set of Alphabotz flash cards! ROCK!!!

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Grab your beverage of choice (mine is iced coffee) and let's hang out for a spell! I'm Tiffany, and I've rambunctious little girls and a fierce desire to share any tip and trick I can find to make lives with little ones a bit less hectic and a lot more fun. [Read more...]

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