Wyatt has always been a fan of flash cards and I like that he is learning while playing. This is why I was so intrigued when I heard about Alphabotz, which are designed to help kids learn phonics through using visual clues and sound association. These oversized cards use robots as their base, which Wyatt thought was “so cool”.
Alphabotz , which are colorful robot characters on oversized flash cards, are taking learning to read to a new level by helping emerging readers to comprehend nearly four dozen sounds created from the 26-letter English alphabet. They were designed by a mother of two, whom also has 30 years of teaching experience, and felt that a technically sound, multi-strategy approach to reading that was also fun and engaging for children was missing from the marketplace. Alphabotz was named one of Dr. Toy’s 100 Best Children’s Products of 2009, and it was just announced that they also won a Tillywig Toy & Media Award Brain Child Award.
Alphabotz was nice enough to send us a set of their cards to for my family to review. First off, I was impressed with their quality! The cards are thick and will withstand lots of use and are bright and colorful. They are also large and easy to read. I love that they come with their own carrying case, which is awesome. Wyatt was very interested in the cards and took his time reading each one. I think the robots definitely helped keep his interest and I like how each card teaches all the different sounds for each letter. Here is Wyatt showing off his Alphabotz.
Alphabotz are designed for kids ages 3 and up, and they retail for only $19.95, which is a great value since they include 46 character cards, 2 game and activity cards, 2 bonus cards, and 1 sturdy matchbox-style box with sliding drawer. You can purchase them at Amazon.com, and if you purchase before December 18th, use the code KSBLOGS1 to save 20% off your purchase.
These cards make a great toy for restraunts, doctor’s offices, and road trips. Alphabotz are also dry erase marker friendly, so your child can practice tracing their letters. So, be sure to keep these cards in mind as you do your holiday shopping.
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marge mckoen says
my grandkids would love these cards
Staci A says
The Map to the Secret World of the Alphabotz looks really interesting! My son is currently obsessed with locating things on a map or globe, so it sounds perfect!
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I follow Alphabotz on Twitter-MommaStaciA. Thanks!
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And I’m a Facebook fan.
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Following :)
Mellissa C says
I like the My name is Alphabotz Storybooks they are working on!
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follow Alphabotz on twitter as Missybeez80
Erma says
I like the Map to the Secret World of the Alphabotz.
Angela G says
The Map to the Secret World of the Alphabotz. look like a lot of fun.
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I subscribe by google reader.
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brooke says
I think my son would like The Map to the Secret World of the Alphabotz …. he loves asking where this and that are and pointing things out..
ReggieMann says
I really like the idea of the My Name Is…Alphabotz Storybooks. Would be evern better if it could be personalized with your child’s name :D
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Fan of Alphabotz on Facebook
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Rosey says
The Amazing Adventures of the Alphabotz interactive book looks fun.
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dawn says
I like the My name is Alphabotz Storybooks they are working on. They sound great. Thanks
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Gianna says
The Amazing Adventures of the Alphabotz :)
Chrysa says
I like the Map to the Secret World of the Alphabotz.