Description
Creative’s Alphabet Flash Cards are a fun and effective way to introduce
preschool children to the letters of the alphabet and the sounds they make.
Each card features bright illustrations that connect letters with familiar
objects, helping children build strong early language and vocabulary skills.
The set includes 40 double‑sided cards printed with large, clear letters
and colorful images. These cards encourage children to identify letters,
recognize sounds, and connect words with pictures through engaging
activities.
Parents and teachers can use the cards for interactive learning games
such as letter recognition, sound matching, and vocabulary practice.
Flash cards are widely used in early childhood education because they
provide a simple and effective way for children to learn through repetition
and visual association. As children explore the cards, they strengthen
memory, attention, and early reading readiness.
Designed for preschool learners, these cards support screen‑free educational
play at home, in classrooms, learning centers, and therapy environments.
Creative’s educational products have been trusted by parents and educators
since 1987, helping children develop essential early learning skills through
meaningful play.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Age Group: 3+ Years
Number of Players:
1 or more
Educational Skills Developed:
Alphabet recognition
Phonics awareness
Vocabulary development
Language development
Visual recognition
Learning Type:
Cognitive learning
Language development
Memory building
Early literacy learning
Product Contents:
40 double-sided printed flash cards
Activity guide
Safety Compliance:
BIS Toy Safety Standards (IS 9873 – Part 1)
EN71 Parts 1, 2 & 3 European Toy Safety Standards
LEARNING SKILLS DEVELOPED
- Early Literacy Skills
- Vocabulary Development
- Cognitive Development
- Focus & Attention
- Visual Recognition
- Language Skills




















Lovely learning activity. Encourages independent play; my child tries again without getting upset. A nice learning toy that makes practice feel like play, not homework.