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L. Dubbs
> 3 dayWe ordered these to keep our little man occupied on the changing table. We have only had them for three days but so far they are great. Our 8 month old holds a different card each time and we talk about the pictures. We loved the first set that I went and ordered a second set for more variety! We love them so far!! Update: We still love the cards but the second box wasnt as exciting as the first one. The Original Collection has a cute animals...fish, cat, owl, snail but the black & white collection is odd. It pictures a panda and a penguin so you are fooled the other animals are an anteater, a skunk, a lemur and a Dalmatian. We arent quite sure what to do with some of the card. Baby still loves them but it is hard to use to engage in a conversation about an anteater....what sound do they make? We still love the cards but would have liked to known what animals were in each pack...I might have gone with something else.
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Cayci Carmley
> 3 dayGood, sturdy cards. My baby seems to like them.
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lauren
13-04-2025Great book
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CTORZ
> 3 dayReally nice cards
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layla.chen
> 3 dayI bought this for my newborn baby. The quality is great. Hope he likes it as weel.
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Sara D.
> 3 dayBaby LOVES these!!!
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Lane Henderson
> 3 dayThese cards are so versatile! They provide visual stimulation for newborns, fine motor skill development for infants, and act as flashcards for toddlers.
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R.C.
Greater than one weekmy 3 month old baby love it
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April W
> 3 dayOur daughter is fascinated by these. She will look at these and just coo. It’s adorable. I wish there were more cards. However, that’s more about my attention span and not necessary for the baby.
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Susan
Greater than one weekPlease, whatever you do, read the literature on black and white designs for infant visual development. You will be impressed by the information. Therefore it is critical that these cards be a part of every infants nursery...my granddaughter is now 22 months old and these were a part of her crib from the start. There is no watching TV yet...because the neurons are so rapidly developing in her brain and TV I believe stunts that. Far better to be interacting with MOM and DAD and grandparents in a meaningful way.