







📖 Speak, Learn, and Grow Together!
The QuTZ Talking Flash Cards are an innovative educational tool designed for toddlers aged 2-4, featuring 272 sight words, shapes, and colors. This rechargeable, lightweight device promotes independent learning and is perfect for both home and classroom settings, making it an excellent gift for young children.







R**
Great Value
Easy educational skills for babies. Definitely a jump start on quality of sound and recognition for little ones. Bright.. nice.. attractive colors to get the attention of the user. Great value for this kit but can purchase additional memory cards.
Y**Y
Perfect
I work with children with autism and this article is very helpful and entertaining. Recommendation: I think they should use simpler expressions and actions, not combinations like smiling, crying, silence, singing, noise, and others with sound.
A**T
Reads the cards to you
My son loves this. He’s 19 months old and loves the animal sounds and I love the quality of the cards. Very easy to help learn words
C**S
Good tool, but a few flaws
Good for kids with speech delay, simple to use, comes with a bag to keep it in and a charger. I have an autistic son, and he enjoys this speech tool. The only things that I think are small flaws is for the words like “aunt” & “uncle”, they have illustrations of people but everyone’s aunts and uncles look different right? So how will kids connect those together? I just printed out actual pictures of my son’s aunts and uncles and taped them over the original picture so it made sense to my son. It also has a card for “red wine”, which I don’t think is necessary. Also, the sound they have for gorilla isn’t necessarily right, it’s the sound of an ape or monkey. Oh, and for the word “doll” they have a picture of a teddy bear. They also have a card for “oven” with a picture of an oven of course but then the picture for the word “square” it’s also a picture of an oven. I think that could be confusing to a toddler. Another example is they have a card for “book” with a picture of a book. But the picture for the word “rectangle” is also a picture of a book; same thing with the card for “sandwich”, the picture for “triangle” is also a picture of a sandwich. I think they should just show a picture of the shape itself, then you can go around the house and find examples of that shape with your toddler instead. But it’s a fun tool, with a cute design. Has a volume button too, which is nice. I think it was worth the buy.
L**N
Nice
Good. Very good and fun. Thanks
A**D
Very helpful to my 1 year old..
Amazing and easy to use..
J**S
Good Idea for Older Child
I ordered this to use with my grandson. I returned it because I did not think it would hold up to use by a young toddler. The cards would be too easy to tear and bend. Also, the buttons to operate the unit were too small and hard for a little one to use. It is cute and it does work but I don't think it is truly something that could be used by children younger than 3 to 4 years old at the youngest. A younger child lacks the coordination and able to care for the cards. I was disappointed because it is a great idea.
S**N
Great product!
This product has helped my son to learn words that he had problems with! He sits with it and just plays with it like it’s a normal toy! I love that he can have fun and learn at the same time. The pictures are great to help him associate words with the actual picture!
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