Hungry Brain Toddlers Flashcard Memory Development-Pack of 3B- Early Childhood Learning Flashcards for Babies- Cognitive Development Material-Flash Cards for Toddlers 1-2 Years

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{AGE GROUP} : 3 Month Babies to 6 Year Kids | { HOW TO USE }: Hold the card about 12-16 inches away from the baby and move it to attract their attention. Once the baby gazes at the card for 5-6 seconds, switch to the next card. We recommend using 5-10 cards at a time, up to 3 times a day.
{BENFITS OF USING FLASHCARDS FOR TODDLERS} : It will develop Vocabulary Development, Early Learning, Sensorial Stimulation,Bonding and Interaction, Body Awareness, Cognitive Development and Multisensory Learning.
{ACTIVE LEARNING}: Hungry Brain Visual Learning Flashcards promote active learning by engaging toddlers in the process of retrieval and recall. When using flashcards, individuals actively interact with the information, reinforcing memory and promoting better retention of knowledge.
{COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT} : By presenting information in a visual and engaging way, Interactive flashcards can help stimulate a child’s brain and promote cognitive development.
{LEARNING THROUGH PLAYING IS FUN} : We all know that learning is more effective when it’s also fun! It is a great way for them to learn the alphabet and numbers. It promotes their color recognition, hand-eye coordination, problem-solving skills, and it helps build the foundation for a lifetime love of learning.
{ENHANCES VISUAL & BRAIN DEVLOPMENT } : Baby’s first 2 years of life are crucial because it lays the foundation for a child’s cognitive, social, and emotional development. Incorporating flashcards into their daily routine can make learning fun and develop their memory skills. As they see the same images repeatedly, they will start to recognize and remember the images. This can help build their memory capacity, which is essential for learning and retaining information later in life.