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A great way for everyone to learn and play!
Mocobabies Flash Cards help to create playful motivating moments for baby while keeping it simple for adult. Fun Time is Learning time with mocobabies! The set of 35 flash cards include baby's first signs as well as other food, animal and around the house signs. The illustrations are fun and attention grabbing for baby while the signs are clearly explained through easy-to-understand graphics and simple captions for caregiver.
Whimsical.   Playful. Fun.
You will love the illustrations just as much as baby does!
- Perfect for: parents, caregivers, daycares (perfect for circle time!), teachers, grandparents
- Each Flash Card set includes 35 Flash Cards and a bonus instruction card
- Bold, retro-inspired tin packaging looks great and keeps the Flash Cards together for travel
- Tins are available in Orange and Blue
- Flash Cards are laminated with rounded corners so they are safe for baby’s little hands and virtually droolproof!
- Set includes baby’s first signs (Eat, More, Milk and Finished) as well as several other food, animal and everyday signs
- Based on American Sign Language
- iParenting award winner!
Signs Included in our set of 35 Signing Flash Cards:
- Baby's First Signs: Eat, More, Milk, and Finished
- Activities: Bath
- Objects: Flower, Ball, Airplane, Doll, and Telephone
- Animals and Pets: Cat, Dog, Bear, Frog, Cow, Horse, Lion, Elephant, Hippo, Fish, Pig, Monkey, Mouse, and Bird
- Foods: Grapes, Cookie ,Carrot ,Pear ,Apple, Banana, Peas, Bread, Crackers, and Cheese
What people are saying about Flash Cards...
"Being a grandparent of a child who is being signed to, it is great to have this set of flash cards on hand all the time to know and keep up with what the baby is wanting. She also loves to play with them.” Barry M.
"...Gavin is doing really well with the flash cards and is responding to the signs! I can't wait until he starts making the signs on his own." Kerri C.
“mocobabies flash cards have been a staple in our household since my son was 4 months old... They have sustained goober, food bits and being thrown around by little hands. They were key to our success.” Diane L.
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