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Say Hello First Sounds and Words Alphabet Cards

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Pack includes x 26 double-sided Baby Sensory/Toddler Sense alphabet's cards and instructions for best use. Images include image and letter on front, plus image and word on reverse. All cards are A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm) and are presented in a decorative boxed sleeve. Introduce your baby or child to letter symbols and sounds with pictures and words. How to Use
  1. Hold the card in front of your baby or child.
  2. Point to each picture and say the sound - so your baby or child can see how your mouth and tongue move when you form the sound.
  3. Flip the card over and read the word.
  4. Emphasise the first letter to help your baby or child learn that sounds make words.
  5. Encourage your baby or child to join in.
  6. Give plenty of praise whatever the outcome!
Looking at pictures increases object recognition and visual discrimination and encourages your child to make sense of the world. Producing letter sounds and words develops speech, language, and hearing skills and forms an important foundation for pre-reading. 
Where learning begins....

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Pack includes x 26 double-sided Baby Sensory/Toddler Sense alphabet's cards and instructions for best use. Images include image and letter on front, plus image and word on reverse. All cards are A6 size (105 mm x 148 mm) and are presented in a decorative boxed sleeve. Introduce your baby or child to letter symbols and sounds with pictures and words. How to Use
  1. Hold the card in front of your baby or child.
  2. Point to each picture and say the sound - so your baby or child can see how your mouth and tongue move when you form the sound.
  3. Flip the card over and read the word.
  4. Emphasise the first letter to help your baby or child learn that sounds make words.
  5. Encourage your baby or child to join in.
  6. Give plenty of praise whatever the outcome!
Looking at pictures increases object recognition and visual discrimination and encourages your child to make sense of the world. Producing letter sounds and words develops speech, language, and hearing skills and forms an important foundation for pre-reading. 
Where learning begins....

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