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French Baby Flash Cards

Building strong French vocabulary has never been so exciting for preschoolers and toddlers. EFlashApps Educational Baby Flash Cards in French features over 450 high quality images with text and voice overs. There are additional real sounds where applicable (such as a lion's roar or an ambulance siren) to enhance visual and auditory learning and memory simultaneously.
Categories include: Food items, Animals, Alphabet, Transportation, Numbers, Colors & Shapes, Clothing, Household items, Body Parts, Outdoor items, Music Instruments/Arts & Learning.


★ Kids tested
- they love it! Parents tested
- they love it!
★ Building vocabulary has never been so much fun
★ 12 Categories
- All in 1 App!
★ Large words and letters
★ Large icons and buttons
★ Professional voice overs recorded in production studio
★ High quality images
★ Real sounds where applicable
★ Question mode for parent-child interaction
★ Great memory building exercise
★ Over 450 words!
★ FREE!

Parents have the option to turn voice overs off during parent-child learning session and turn voice overs on when the child is self-learning. They can enable Question Mode to display 4 images and ask the child to click on the right answer. Complexity of words is perfect for ages 1 to 4 so two or more young siblings can play together and even teach each other!

Category : Education

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Reviews (27)

Sel. B. Jan 23, 2020     

The animal section could do with some break down. For example , farm animals in to one group, sea animals to another group and so on.

Hei. F. Jan 23, 2019     

The audio quit working after a few flashcards.

Sil. M. Nov 12, 2019     

The app keeps closing everytime I click on one of the flashcard

Car. N. Apr 30, 2022     

Helps you to learn French very well 🙂🙃

Kha. S. Feb 2, 2020     

Crashes every time I click an option

The. G. Oct 14, 2018     

It helps me practice for frech quizes

Rac. M. Jul 18, 2019     

App just closes when I click on anything

Kar. S. Sep 21, 2020     

I practice on it for my french

Sar. P. Apr 14, 2017     

I've always wanted to learn French but every time I get to certain words it just kinda jumbled out you can't understand to work it's very hard to understand and it doesn't repeat itself two or three times it's just you have to keep feeding so simple it's crazy needs to be updated needs to have more options

A. G. u. Jul 12, 2017     

The audio keeps going which is a shame as the app is great when it works

All. B. Nov 2, 2017     

The app won't open

A. G. u. Jul 9, 2018     

it's french

Sie. L. Feb 29, 2016     

Sound files for Q, U in Alphabet are corrupted, cannot distinguish what they are saying.

J. K. Feb 16, 2016     

This app would be great if it had been created or reviewed by a native French speaker. I love the concept - pictures, plus written text plus spoken text. The app works well aside from the many content errors. I have only looked at the food category and noted the following errors: * incorrect French spelling for broccoli (brócoli instead of brocoli) * incorrect French spelling for egg (oeuf instead of œuf) * incorrect picture for confiture - obviously the creator is confused between the different meanings of jelly in UK and US English. This is a picture of jello (US English)/jelly (UK English) when it should be a picture of a jam or a preserve (or jelly in US English). * incorrect French spelling for onion (onion instead of oignon or the new spelling ognon) In addition, I have no idea what Buche is, and this is the English translation for one of the words! I am only a beginner in French and picked up all of the above errors in only one category. Many of the words in that category were unfamiliar to me so I have no idea whether there are more errors that I didn't pick up. Overall, way too many errors to bother looking at any other category.

Nov. C. Sep 21, 2015     

You do not pronounce the S in Ananas and ice cream is crème glacé in french, not glace. There are a few others i cant remember atm but these should be fixed, i am bilingual but i feel to teach the little one in a better way would be for her to have an app like this to see the pictures, but some of the words are wrong. And you should have an option for canadian french. Because we do say words differently, scarf in french in the states is "écharpe" but we say foulard, and we say patate not pomme de terre,

Car. C. Mar 20, 2014     

My 4,10 & 13 year old love it and understand it defenetly recomend

Mya. W. Oct 25, 2014     

I like that it is simple for my kids to navigate through.

May. E. H. Feb 14, 2014     

Excellent learning tool in french and in english

Hec. O. Aug 4, 2015     

Thanks for sharing this with me

May. M. Jul 27, 2015     

I love it

Cra. G. Jul 14, 2013     

I m french and wanted my kids to start learning it. It s good but quite a few mistakes so I don't dare get the paying version (to avoid adverts that my kids keep making pop up in case the mistakes are there as well. Ex the shape diamond. Is translated as the gem diamant but should be losange. As well some words like log are in Spanish... Otherwise pronunciation is clear and you can either swipe or press next so my 2 year old can change card easily.

A. G. u. Oct 14, 2012     

REALLY! YOU CREATE AN APP FOR SMALL CHILDREN TO LEARN AND THEN DISGUSTINGLY PUT YOUR LINKS TO BUY OTHER APPS RIGHT UNDERNEATH THE TINY LITTLE "NEXT" BUTTON THAT THE KIDS HAVE TO USE TO MOVE ON TO THE NEXT FRENCH WORD. YOU MUST KNOW THAT THE AGE OF THE CHILDREN USING THIS DON'T HAVE THE DEXTERITY TO HIT THE TINY NEXT BUTTON. EVERY OTHER TAP THEY HIT AN AD. SHAME ON YOU!

Ell. S. Dec 11, 2012     

Love the English iPad version but hate this one. "Next" buttons next to the add banner are pretty bad. Can't swipe either.

Ari. K. Feb 6, 2013     

This app is really excellent. ..it is helping my 5 year old and my 3. It is getting us ready for his test. TWO THUMBS UP

A. G. u. Mar 28, 2012     

I don't hear sound with it so don't know how its pronounced, can anyone help me? And yes I have my sound up. :(....i found it, and love it! Thanks, in Morocco and seriously need to learn how to speak to others, an arabic learning app would be good to

A. G. u. Apr 26, 2012     

Kids are learning French at Primary. Hope this helps. has been fun learning so far.

A. G. u. May 20, 2012     

If you're going to teach french words, the genders are critical 'le, la' etc. Needs adding.