

🐾 Unlock your toddler’s genius with every card flip!
The Aullsaty Talking Flash Cards set features 248 durable double-sided cards and a charming cat-shaped reader that vocalizes words and authentic animal/vehicle sounds. Designed for toddlers aged 1-6, it supports Montessori learning and speech therapy, especially benefiting autistic children. With 5 adjustable volume levels, a rechargeable 5-hour battery, and a portable storage bag, it’s an engaging, eco-friendly educational tool perfect for home or classroom use.










| ASIN | B0CXDGJ99T |
| Age Range Description | 12 months - 6 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #772 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #5 in Educational Flash Cards |
| Brand Name | Aullsaty |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,455 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Sight Words Learning & Language Development |
| Included Components | 1x Card Reader 124x Double sided cards 248x Sight words 1x USB Cable 1x User Guide 1x Dinosaur bag |
| Item Dimensions | 4.2 x 3.5 x 0.8 inches |
| Item Type Name | Toys |
| Manufacturer | Aullsaty |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 72 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 11.98 |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Number of Pieces | 248 |
| School Type | Preschool |
| Size | Medium |
| Theme | Alphabets, Numbers, Animals, Vehicles |
A**R
Rechargeable, educational.
Here’s a short, Amazon-style review you can use: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Great educational toy! The Aullsaty Talking Flash Cards are fun, engaging, and easy for little ones to use. The sound is clear, the cards are durable, and the variety of sight words keeps kids interested. It’s a wonderful learning tool for speech development, sensory play, and early vocabulary—especially helpful for toddlers and autistic children. Perfect gift for young learners!
L**A
Best educational toy!
I was pleasantly surprised by this total product! The speaking and animal sounds are very clear. And the number of card are so many more than I expected! As an educator, mom, and grandma, I find this amazing. I got one for a non-verbal Down’s Syndrome child (has echolalia) who will love this! Then a 5-year-old very intelligent girl who has been in intense speech therapy to form words will get one from me. I can see her not only hear the words and sounds, but will also learn to read the words, associating sound and words! I really can’t say enough about this product. Oh! I volunteer as a teacher/leader in ESL classes, and a mid-30s lady saw this and loved it for all the stated reasons above!
M**1
Great Way to Help Your Toddler Learn.
This is a great idea. The voice is clear, you can clearly understand the words being said. It's the perfect size for a toddlers little hands. Cards could be a little sturdier, but all in all these are great. A couple of the cards voice the wrong names. (the picture was a duck and the voice said it was a chicken), but of all the cards only a couple were wrong. I would purchase again.
K**K
Fun learning toy that keeps my toddler engaged
This talking flashcard set has been a great addition to our toddler’s learning toys. The voice is clear, the cards slide in easily, and the variety of vocabulary keeps my child interested. It’s simple enough for little hands to use independently, which is a huge plus—my toddler picks it up throughout the day without needing help. The cards are sturdy and colorful, and the device recognizes them quickly. It’s a fun way to introduce new words, animals, and objects while keeping screen time low. Overall, a helpful educational toy that encourages early learning and keeps little ones entertained.
J**A
Good product
Good for older ages like 3. My 2 year old has a hard time getting the card in the slot without bending the card. Otherwise great product and easy to use
L**O
Great! But could use an update..
5 stars because this little thing packs a punch for just $18 (I got it on sale) this is a perfect hand held learning device for toddlers or young children. I could even see kiddos with some learning difficulties enjoying the animal and vehicle sounds. It comes with a cute little bag to hold both the device and the entire box of cards or just your favorite ones instead. The pronunciation of the cards is perfect aside from one which I'll get into. My step daughter absolutely loves this, I was recommended it by my sister and I'm so glad I got it. She's always asking for her cards. I've added photos of every single card as well as the negatives I talk about below. I've also added a video of "monkey" and "gorilla" which sound the exact same and IMO gorilla sounds like a chimpanzee with the clapping. The gorilla sounds nothing like a gorilla. Now here are my nit picks on this thing... ANIMALS - Butterfly, Dragonfly, octopus, lobster, crab, seahorse, starfish, jellyfish, snail and ant have no animal noise (which my daughter noticed and thought they were broken) - tortoise instead of turtle. Very confusing for learning children. I would've much preferred "turtle." + I like the addition of the dinosaur in the animal section, she LOVES dinos. CLOTHING - Sneakers instead of shoes (confusing for kids learning) - business suit is all black can be confusing as to what it is + I appreciate different names for each article of clothing for example, jeans and pants as well as sweater and jacket NATURE - a red sun instead of yellow or orange SHAPES - I wish there were more shapes instead of just circle, triangle, oval square and rectangle. FRUITS - the pear is yellow instead of a light green (inaccurate color IMO) especially for learning kiddos. - kiwi is listed as "kiwi fruit" instead of just kiwi, I would've preferred just the word kiwi (can be confusing for kids) - coconut is green instead of brown, while not inaccurate I'd prefer brown VEGETABLES + I appreciate the accuracy here with the drawings DAILY NECESSITIES "School bag" looks like a purse which is exactly what my daughter said LETTERS - If your child is learning to write i could see the wonky silly shape of these causing some confusion. - the letter Z is said "zed" i would much prefer Z so my learning child doesn't start saying Zed when we sing the alphabet. NUMBERS - 100 is said as "hundred" and 1000 is said as "thousand" without the one. - As much as I appreciate the actual numbers I think they should've put little circles on the back instead so kids could count which number it is while also showing the number above however many dots there are. - I feel like the entire number section was a giant missed opportunity JOBS + While I know there are many jobs I appreciate the ones that they added especially for learning kiddos. The soldier is a perfect addition to this section. VEHICLES + I love that most of these make sounds, my daughter loved it. My last nit pick is that it's essentially upside down, it's a cute little cat face but you need to hold it upside down to look at the cards correctly. _Maybe future versions could include the solar system? Overall I do still love this little device and my daughter really enjoys it. I do recommend getting it for you kiddos if they're learning but if you find anything that I said too big a negative I could understand that.
M**S
Great toy, but cat's head is upside down.
I bought one regular reader with cards and one bilingual reader with cards. They both work great and I'm sure the grandkids will enjoy them. In addition to reading it's own set of cards, the regular reader is able to read the bilingual cards and play the animal sounds. The only thing the regular reader can't do is say the Spanish words. The bilingual reader also reads both its own deck, saying the words in both English and Spanish, and the regular cards. Interestingly, when you put a regular card in the bilingual reader, it will say the word in both languages, even though the regular card only shows the English word! A nice feature is that the readers will go to sleep after a period of inactivity. My one complaint is that the devices are made to look like a cat head, but you have to hold the "head" upside down in order to have the written words be right side up. See picture.
E**N
It's practical, but the material isn't so great.
It's very practical, but the card reader sometimes prints a different word than the one on the card, and the cards need to be handled carefully as they can break. Despite this, for the price it's good; you just need to practice a little before showing your child how to use it without getting frustrated by the card reader's errors.
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