Free Flash Cards - Animal ABCs
This set of cards covers the letters A-Z. For each flash card with a letter, an animal associate with the letter is introduced.
The animals covered in this set of cards are:
Antelope, Bee, Camel, Duck, Elephant, Frog, Giraffe, Horse, Iguana, Jaguar, Koala, Ladybird, Monkey, Nightingale, Owl, Penguin, Quail, Raccoon, Squirrel, Turtle, Urial, Vulture, Wolf, Fox, Yak, Zebra.
Thanks allseasons and jedamum for the ideas for this set of cards.





WOWW!! I am so happy to
WOWW!! I am so happy to get these Flashcards
. Thanks so much for making and sharing them. They look great with all the real pictures.. I will print them out and try to play them with my youngest boy. I know he would love them.... 
Thanks for doing it up and
Thanks for doing it up and sharing. :D
Thanks for the effort and sharing
I guess one thing that I love this website, though it's for KIASUPARENTS, but we are not kiasu, but to Share with others.
Love them all..
Oh Mincy!! The pictures are gorgeous!!!
Thanks for the time to put them up, ya!
Love them all..
Much appreciated!
The pleasure is all mine.
The pleasure is all mine. Must really thank the photographers of the pictures who had so generously release their beautiful photos as public domain or GNU on wikiperdia so we can all learn and enjoy the images.
Yup!
Yup! Thanks to the photographers too, definitely! They're great with what they do, ay!
Fantastic flashcard
Thanks for sharing. Any major objection if I add these to my website?
http://babysamson.weebly.com
Very pretty website,
Very pretty website, lifestylelink, your baby is so cute!
We will be happy for you to link to this page from you site.
How do you use it
Actually I am still at a lost as to how you use these card. Do you print them on cardboard, laminated, A4 size? I currently print them and put into a clear folder.
http://babysamson.weebly.com
you can use the powerpoint
you can use the powerpoint on the computer and run the slideshow for your child or print it out and stick them on cards. (some mums print direct on thick photopaper.) I usually prefer A5 size and skip the laminate. You can find out more about making flash cards :
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/flash-cards-part-2-making-your-own