SIGHT WORDS WITH FUN IMAGINES, GRADES 1 – 3, BOXED SET
These cards are advertised for grades 1 – 3 but that seems IMPOSSIBLE! Balthazar is 2 years old and can read all of them. Boring work makes for a bored boy. UGH.
NO STARS!!!!
By BrainyBaltysMommie
These must be for children who have parents who do not care about their intellectual development. The only way I could make this interesting for my 3 year-old triplets was by having Consuela think the words in her head and have them guess.
Based solely on extrasensory development
By TiredMom2threegeniuses
On a whim I bought this boxed set. They could not keep my 1 year old engaged. She ended up eating two of the cards. About all I can say is they are easily digestible:)
By homeschoolingmomto1yearold
My 2 year-old really got the hang of these—FAST! She ended up creating her own cards during calligraphy class. INSPIRING TOOL!
Motivating tool for advanced learner and calligrapher
By RaisingBelindaRight
GREAT FLASH CARDS FOR A TYPICAL CHILD I AM SURE. Fortunately that’s not us!
By KeepingUpwithExceptionalBoy
Not an easily recyclable product!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We made our own in papyrus making class finished them in calligraphy class. Hello RaisingBelindaRight!
By LonelyMomSavesPlanet
My mother-in-law (insert-unsmilely-face) bought these even after I had my husband tell her that Plum is an advanced first grader. How insulting–again!
By Myhusbandneedstogrowapair
I am seven months pregnant and can already tell Glory will not have the need for such rudimentary activities. She kicks savagely while I read the words aloud messaging what I can only assume is her impatience.
By SoontoBeTigerMom
Not surprisingly, I am a fan of The New Yorker’s ‘Shouts & Murmurs’ section. -kwp