Educational Cards

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    Educational cards, often called "flashcards", are essential teaching tools for stimulating children's awareness and memory from a very young age. Unlike screens, they promote real interaction between parent and child, transforming learning into a moment of play and sharing. At Wlidaty, we have put together a varied selection ranging from picture books for toddlers to more advanced Montessori kits, adapted to the multilingual context of families in Morocco.

    Whether for developing language, introducing mathematics, or structuring daily life, these visual aids are designed to capture attention and facilitate active memorization. Our range covers all educational needs: from initiation to the Arabic and French alphabet, to the discovery of science and nature. Accessible to all budgets in dirhams (MAD), these games are perfect for homeschooling or for playfully reinforcing school learning.

    The different types of cards and kits available:

    • Vocabulary Flashcards (Picture Books) : Ideal for first words. They cover various themes such as animals, fruits and vegetables, colors, or professions, often in trilingual format (Arabic/French/English) for our little polyglots.
    • Montessori Kits : Based on the renowned pedagogy, these cards (often rough or textured) engage touch to learn letters and numbers, promoting deep sensory memorization.
    • Routine and Organization Cards : Practical visual aids to help the child track time, manage their daily tasks (brushing teeth, homework), and gain autonomy at home.
    • Discovery and Science Games : To explore the human body, the solar system, geography, or nature, with detailed illustrations that nurture curiosity.
    • Memo Cards and Educational Puzzles : Matching games to work on logic, concentration, and visual recognition.

    Tips for effectively using educational cards:

    • Favour short (5 to 10 minutes) but regular sessions to avoid tiring the child. Learning should remain enjoyable.
    • For toddlers, start with a few cards at a time (3 to 5) and gradually increase the number as they progress.
    • Use routine cards to structure the day: display them at the child's height so they can follow their morning or evening "missions".
    • Don't hesitate to handle the cards: hide them, have the child guess them, or ask the child to go find the real object corresponding to the card (e.g., an apple) to anchor knowledge in reality.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Educational Cards (FAQ)

    At what age should flashcards be started?

    From 12-18 months, you can use simple picture cards (animals, everyday objects) to develop language. More complex kits (reading, numbers, science) are generally suitable from 3 or 4 years old, depending on the child's pace.

    What is the difference compared to a classic book?

    Cards offer more flexibility. They allow a single concept (a letter, an animal) to be isolated without surrounding distraction, which aids concentration. They can also be mixed, sorted, and turned into games, making the child more active than with simple reading.

    Do you offer cards in the Arabic language?

    Yes, we know how important it is for Moroccan families to pass on the language. Our collection includes specific kits for the Arabic alphabet, as well as trilingual cards (Arabic/French/English) for comprehensive learning.

    Are the cards durable?

    The majority of our products are designed to be handled by children: thick cardboard, lamination, or robust finishes. However, for very young children who put everything in their mouth, supervision is still recommended.

    How to use routine cards?

    These cards serve as a visual guide. You can arrange them in the chronological order of the day (breakfast, getting dressed, school). The child can thus visualize what they have to do, which reduces their anxiety and conflicts related to transitions.

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    At Wlidaty, we believe that play is the highest form of research. Our educational cards are selected to offer your children keys to understanding the world, gently and independently.