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David Lam –
Nice Add-On for Extra Learning Variety
This isn’t a must-have, but it’s a great addition if your child enjoys the original learning pad. It adds lots of extra content with diverse words and themes, which helps keep things fresh and engaging. The artwork is still well done, and my child enjoys the variety.
One person found this helpful
mojave –
Don’t buy keep your money.
1 star — Ugly illustrations & zero real diversityThe illustrations are extremely unattractive and low-quality. On top of that, out of 180 pages, there is only one Black character, and she is shown in a limited, stereotyped role. All other characters—scientists, doctors, kids, families—are white.The listing talks about “cultural literacy” and “real-world scenes,” but the actual product is not diverse and the artwork looks rushed and cheap. I do not recommend this at all. Don’t buy keep your money.
JPhil –
Really?
Why are the people on the cards exclusively White. It’s weird.
Lizzy –
Great add on to keep the learning going
We love the Think Academy learning pad that we got , so I decided to get this extra card bundle for my daughter and I’m really glad I did. My daughter was getting used to the basic cards that came with the pad, and these new ones gave her more to explore and kept things fresh.The cards are super colorful and cover fun topics like space, animals, daily life, and feelings. She’s picking up more new words, and I feel good knowing she’s learning and staying interested for longer.If anyone already have the learning pad, this bundle is a great way to add more variety and keep your kid engaged.
Nicole –
My daughter loved the first set that came with the pad. But this one doesn’t have as nice images and not as colourful. I wish it still had the cute and bright colour cards as first set. And some cards are a bit odd like imagining items in a room as something else. The images are not cute. Also cards have a chemical smell?