🧠 Unlock early literacy with every card flip!
Briarpatch’s First 100 Words Matching Card Game features 48 jumbo cards inspired by Roger Priddy’s bestselling board books. Designed for toddlers ages 2+, it offers a tactile, travel-friendly way to boost early vocabulary and literacy skills through interactive play. Compact, colorful, and crafted with quality materials, this game is a perfect educational gift that blends fun and learning seamlessly.
Theme | Early Education |
Material Type | Cardboard |
Number of Pieces | 48 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 5.75"L x 3.75"W |
Size | One Size |
S**A
Matching cards for toddlers
Semi sturdy cards. My toddler could bend them, but she likes playing with them and looking for matches! Great for helping with matching pairs, and building vocabulary.
A**
Cute
The quality of these are great. Like normal cards but the colors are awesome. It’s easy to read and the size is like a regular flash card.Great for memory skills for my son who has level 3 autism.
R**H
Juego de cartas
Tengo un niño con síndrome down, le encantaron, juega con ellas todo el tiempo.
A**Z
Fun, no reading needed
I've been playing with these matching cards with a 2 1/2 year old and 5 year old I babysit for. They love it! The pictures are realistic and easy to identify. No reading skills are needed. The cards are well made and are easy for the kids to use.
J**E
Used as learning tool
I love these as a learning tool for my 18 month old. We just flip through the pictures or sometimes I'll put out a few and see if he can find the match.
R**L
Fun game
Fun game with nice quality images. Great for toddlers and young kids. Although would be great if the cards had a protective film to avoid tearing and prolong its endurance. Still a great item for the price.
A**R
fun
matches the book, nearly identical by not perfect. we enjoyed putting the cards in the book on their proper pages. learning to read, when the words are similar bit not the same, boat/sailboat, plane/airplane
S**L
They’re ok
It’s nice. The cards could be a little thicker and I’d prefer smaller words, since they’re first words but I’ll keep them until she gets a little older.
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