I’ll admit that I’m not a homeschooling kind of mom! I think my kids do great in school and get the education they need and honestly? I feel like a better mom when I have that daily break!
That being said, my four year old Hope has been having a hard time nailing down her letters and I’ve been wanting to work with her at home to make sure she’s ready for kindergarten next year, but I don’t know where to start.
Enter Cypher Kids Club 3D Interactive Cards…
If these cards don’t get Hope excited to learn her letters then I’ll shave my head, because these are seriously awesome!
You need to have an iPad2 or higher or an iPhone 4 or higher, and after you purchase the learning cards from the Apple Store, the corresponding app on your device to use the cards is completely free!
Once you download the app and open up the cards, this is what the letters are going to look like….Hope is using my iPhone 4S.
Isn’t that 3D image crazy!? It’s called augmented reality so there’s no need for 3D glasses.
Each card focuses on both the upper case and the lower case letter…
And Hope loves that she can sit on the couch and be comfy while learning her letters! Since my iPhone can be used anywhere in the house she can lay everything down on the ottoman and have fun.
She’s also free to move around with the iPhone while using it, which is great for a four year old wiggle worm, though not so great when I’m trying to get pictures for a post! haha!
Since here we’re doing the letter A, an astronaut also flies around the screen for Hope to see…
The cards are pretty to use, so I just want to show you a short clip of Hope and myself utilizing them…because if you’re like me, then you’re totally a visual learner…
I can see Hope using these up through the year until she goes to kindergarten and then I’ll definitely be using them with Brooke…I can’t think of a more interactive way for my girls to be learning their alphabet!
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She’s too cute in that video, thank you for sharing!