Three sets of Flash Cards!
- Lower Case Flash Cards
- Upper Case Flash Cards (also known as capitals)
- Both Upper & Lower Case Flash Cards Together - this section is great to help children understand the relationship between the "big" and "little" letters.
To keep your little one on his or her toes, each book has links on the bottom of page to allow you to skip around. Just click on a hyperlink and move to another letter in the section.
Plus, the images use a serif font which means they are in the same easy to read font style used by most books, magazines and newspapers!
If you have a little one who is just learning his or her letters, these "flash pages" or "flashcards" will give your child a fun way to practice the alphabet. It was created for my three year old, who just loves that she can learn her letters on my Kindle "like a big kid".
- Lower Case Flash Cards
- Upper Case Flash Cards (also known as capitals)
- Both Upper & Lower Case Flash Cards Together - this section is great to help children understand the relationship between the "big" and "little" letters.
To keep your little one on his or her toes, each book has links on the bottom of page to allow you to skip around. Just click on a hyperlink and move to another letter in the section.
Plus, the images use a serif font which means they are in the same easy to read font style used by most books, magazines and newspapers!
If you have a little one who is just learning his or her letters, these "flash pages" or "flashcards" will give your child a fun way to practice the alphabet. It was created for my three year old, who just loves that she can learn her letters on my Kindle "like a big kid".