Flash cards are one of the easiest and most effective ways to support early learning—but many parents aren’t sure how to use them.

The good news? It’s simple.

Start Early

You can introduce flash cards from around 3 months. At this stage, babies benefit from high-contrast images and simple visuals.

Keep It Short

  • Babies: 1–2 minutes

  • Toddlers: 5 minutes

Short, regular sessions work best.

Make It Interactive

Say the word clearly, repeat it, and let your child look at the card. As they grow, they’ll begin to recognise and respond.

Follow Your Child’s Lead

If they’re engaged, continue. If not, stop and try again later.

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Why They Work

Flash cards support:

  • Language development

  • Memory

  • Focus and attention

Used consistently, they become a powerful learning tool.

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