The cards are designed for ages 2–6 years. Toddlers as young as 18 months enjoy them with supervision, while preschoolers use them to build stronger vocabulary, memory, and even confidence in speaking.


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The cards are designed for ages 2–6 years. Toddlers as young as 18 months enjoy them with supervision, while preschoolers use them to build stronger vocabulary, memory, and even confidence in speaking.
Each set comes with 112 physical flashcards, but since they’re double-sided, you get a total of 224 content pieces. Categories include animals, vehicles, foods, colors, jobs, household objects, and more. This way, your child gets double the learning material in one compact set, keeping playtime fresh and engaging.
Yes — the cards are large enough to avoid choking hazards and made from non-toxic materials. While they’re safest for ages 2+, many parents feel comfortable letting younger toddlers use them with supervision.
The rechargeable lithium battery lasts about 5–6 hours of continuous use. That’s plenty for daily play, and it only takes about 1–2 hours to fully recharge.
Yes — the set comes with a USB charging cable, so you can charge it using any USB port, laptop, or standard wall adapter.
We know toddlers can be pros at misplacing things! That’s why the cards are divided into clearly labeled categories (animals, foods, vehicles, jobs, etc.), making it easy to keep them organized. Many parents store them in small zip bags or boxes — plus, the sturdy design makes them last longer than paper cards.
Yes — the cards are made of thick, non-toxic coated material that’s much sturdier than normal flash cards. They’re built to handle daily play, even with busy little hands.
Yes — every set includes the card reader device and all the flash cards. You’ll receive everything needed to start using it right away.
The card reader has a clear but soft voice output, making it easy for your child to hear without being disruptive. Parents love using it during car rides, waiting rooms, or quiet playtime because it’s engaging but not noisy.
Paper flash cards are a good option for labeling, but the audio feature in Montessori Talking Flash Cards™ makes a big difference. Kids hear the correct pronunciation while seeing the image, which helps with faster word recognition, speech development, and memory retention. It’s a more interactive way of learning compared to plain paper cards.