TREND ENTERPRISES: Numbers 0-100 Skill Drill Flash Cards, Numerals and Number Words, Exciting Way for Everyone to Learn, Great for Skill Building and Test Prep, 101 Cards Included, Ages 4 and Up
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Reece Sauer
> 3 dayCards are exactly as shown. Good product
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Tiffany Hogan
> 3 dayEverything is perfect for drilling numbers out of order and for putting them in order.
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Pie and Cake
Greater than one weekThis was just what I was looking for. The cards are big and the box that holds them is very sturdy. 101 cards that go from zero to one hundred makes it easier to teach my 4yo how to count not only by tens but fives too. I think these are better then anything I have came across in stores.
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Hall Family
> 3 dayMy daughter loves flash cards. And she loves these.
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Bev Stachelek
> 3 dayIn a very short time, my 4 year old grandson has learned to recognize numbers 1-100 , mixed up !!!!! Nice sized cards with a nice finish on them as well!
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J. S.
> 3 dayI love these cards and the fact that each number has its own card with the number word on the other side. My daughter knows how to count to 50 but is having difficulty recognizing the numbers out of order. And she is struggling with reading in general so knows very few of how the numbers are spelled. And the next step is counting and knowing her numbers to 100. So I love that while were practicing knowing our numbers by sight, regardless of if theyre in order, we can just flip the card over to read the word to help reinforce that. And I believe as she becomes more proficient then well be able to use them quizzing both sides. They are a decent thickness and a nice size.
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Mann Family
> 3 dayAs described.
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B C
> 3 dayI wanted some cards to teach numbers to my 3yr old, but I couldnt find any that had 1-100 and were not double sided. I found these and the quality is good and they serve their purpose. My only gripe is that the 6 and 9 look the same so that confuses my kid with all the numbers that have a 6 or 9 on them.
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Karina
> 3 dayMy sister is autistic so the double sided cards were confusing for her when they had two different numbers in front and back. These were one of a kind perfection that helped her a lot.
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Donald G. Pollard
> 3 dayVery satisfied