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Talking Preschool Flash Cards APK

Talking Preschool Flash Cards APK

1.0 FreeBright Light Apps Pty. Ltd.

What's Talking Preschool Flash Cards APK?

Talking Preschool Flash Cards is a app for Android, It's developed by Bright Light Apps Pty. Ltd. author.
First released on google play in 12 years ago and latest version released in 12 years ago.
This app has 0 download times on Google play and rated as 5.00 stars with 1 rated times.
This product is an app in Education category. More infomartion of Talking Preschool Flash Cards on google play
Preschool Talking Flashcards is a talking flash cards app for preschoolers.

There are 6 flash card categories packaged into this one app :

• Alphabet Flash Cards - 26 alphabet cards with letter and word pronunciation.

• Animal Flash Cards - dog, cat, cow, frog, horse, sheep, bird, goat, duck, chicken, bear, pig, squirrel including animal sounds.

• Color Flash Cards - purple, blue, green, black, yellow, orange, white, gray, pink, brown, red.

• Number Flash Cards - one apple, two pineapples, 3 bananas, 4 oranges, 5 cherries, 6 lemons, 7 mangoes, 8 pears, 9 peaches, 10 strawberries

• Shape Flash Cards - square, triangle, circle, rectangle, ellipse, hexagon, star

• Word Flash Cards - airplane, baby, bat, bed, bell, birthday, boat, box, boy, bread, car, chair, children, Christmas, corn, day, doll, egg, eye, farm, farmer, fire, flower, game, girl, grass, hand, home, house, leg, letter, money, night, paper, party, rain, ring, shoe, snow, sun, table, toy, tree, window, wood

FEATURES:

• Professional studio-recorded voice-overs and sound effects.

• Complete coverage of the important categories in one convenient and complete app. This means there's no need to find multiple apps covering each category saving you time, money and inconvenience.

• High quality images.

• Word flash cards include relevant Dolch words which are recognized as primary words for preschool learning.

• Flash cards in each category contain a reference to the first letter of the word so that preschoolers learn the alphabet faster and more effectively.