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Baby Books & Flash Cards For Language Teaching

The Usborne book range includes the “Baby’s First Flashcards” product, excellent for language work at home, while being fun for babies and parents to look at and hold.

Infants from 3 months upward have the option of a sharp graphic design on one side, as they learn to focus their eyes.

Older babies will enjoy the softer, more detailed design on the reverse of these cards – which make a good teaching point as their language develops.

Multi-sensory books in the range encourage development of hand-eye co-ordination, the teaching of numbers and letters, game-playing and fun.

There’s a touchy-feely flashcards product to teach picture-word recognition, bath books, concept books (beach, holiday, job) & others – the list is infinite!

Jan 21, 2009Caroline Carswell

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Comments: 5
  1. Jennifer
    16 years ago

    These books are also fabulous for children with language delays such as autism or Down syndrome!

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  2. Fiona
    15 years ago

    These look great! Who is the representative in Ireland?

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  3. caroline
    15 years ago

    Hi Fiona,

    The Usborne representative in Ireland is Mai Bryant Kelly, email bookabuybooksgmail.com . Tell her IDK sent you!

    Regards, Caroline

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  4. Sandra
    14 years ago

    Hi
    I am from the usa and I am looking for the flash cards game snap in Irish and Everyday words.
    I hope you can help me or tell me where to look.
    Thanks
    Sandra

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  5. Caroline
    14 years ago

    Hi Sandra,

    Thanks for your query: just to clarify what you need. Is it the game “Snap” in Irish and in English, with both languages on the same cards? Or should the words be in Irish only? Check if the TalkIrish website has what you need.

    Caroline

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