ThinkPsych First Nouns Picture Play Cards | Award Winning | 150 Picture Cards for Speech Development | Autism and Speech Therapy Materials | Best Flash Cards for Toddlers and Homeschool
$39.99
Price: $39.99
(as of Jan 05, 2025 05:26:21 UTC – Details)
MORE THAN FLASHCARDS – Forget old & boring flashcards! Picture Play Cards are different. These THICK & DURABLE picture cards encourage ACTIVE LEARNING about animals, clothes, food, and more. Great for PreK through Kindergarten.
MADE FOR FUN – We’ve been teaching children to talk for 15 years. Our most important lesson? MAKE IT FUN. We include 4 language games to get kids EXCITED about LEARNING. They won’t want to stop playing!
DEEP LEARNING – Picture Play learning goes beyond vocabulary: matching, reading, sorting, and more! Bonus words on each card promote DEEP LEARNING. As your child’s language grows, stimulate their curiosity with new challenges!
YEARS OF PLAY INSIDE – Tired of toys that don’t last? These cards are 3X thicker, laminated to protect against spills, and wipe clean. Safe for babies and toddlers, they are certified non-toxic, BPA-free, and CPSIA compliant.
TRUSTED BY EXPERTS – Every day, thousands of language and speech professionals rely on our Picture Play Cards. Their durability makes them great for ABA therapy materials, speech therapy for toddlers and stroke survivors.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the flash cards for their quality, durability, and language development. They find the cards sturdy and thick, making them hard to rip or fold. The cards provide multiple pictures of each item, including realistic and cartoon-like images. Many customers find the cards multifunctional and great for running ABA programs. However, some are disappointed with the value for money.
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$39.99
Mrs. Stacey –
Perfect for Speech Therapy, Durable and multi-functional
Affordable quality cards to use in the medical setting. I am a speech pathologist in the medical field and these cards are great for my adult patients working on wording finding, categorizing sequencing, and memory skills like aphasic or dementia patients. I have also utilized them in small group therapy as well. It’s nice to have the features written on the other side to use as cues during the tasks or for the patient to have to identify or group by features. The cards feel professional nice and sturdy for repeated use, I can wipe them down with wipes without destroying them, and the pictures are large and vibrant for my older patients to see. The box they come in is sturdy to be placed in your supply bag without opening.
Michelle L. Taylor –
Fantastic Set of Cards
These cards are perfect. I am using them with my special needs child and the pictures are great! The uses are unlimited and they are study enough to last for years to come.I would highly recommend them.
Amazon Customer –
Flash cards are great
Cards are durable for little hands and great pictures. We get a lot of use out of them.
Juliana Kopper –
I think they missed the most popular animals and fruits.
Very cool, I think they missed the most popular animals and fruits and put fruits and animals that are almost never seen. For example, there are no apples and bananas and they are my son’s favorite fruits, and there are fruits like grapefruit that he has never even seen, and there are no horses in animals, but there are animals that I don’t even know. I was a little disappointed.
savannah –
Amazing!
I cannot recommend this product enough! I use them with many of ABA clients and recommend them to all my families since this set can grow with the child. The options are endless of what you can use them for. I love that they give multiple pictures of each item and include a realistic imagine and a cartoon/icon looking one.
John S –
Helping my wife after a stroke
After ny wife’s stroke, she was left with bad aphasia to where she could not communicate at all. Chosing the right noun was impossible. I’ve been working her with these and she’s getting significantly better. There are three of each word. I started with the three together, which is how they are shipped, and the repitition helped her to start. After she got better with a class of objects, I shuffled them to increase the difficulty.
Mercedes Quintana –
Great buy
These cards work great for my autistic client he can now recognize a lot of different object and I especially like that there are 3 different types of each image so that he can make out the different types of each object.
Laura –
Not a great tool
My daughter has aphasia from a stroke. Bought these to help relearn naming objects. They are beautiful pics and sturdy cards but there are 3 of the same item for each (3 kinds of hats, 3 different shoes, 3 chickens, etc). For the price I paid they are definitely not worth the money.