Playskool Alphie Booster Pack Exploring Food
- Your child will learn about healthy eating, nutrition, the food pyramid, and other food facts through the healthy snack game, questions and challenges
- Kids are never too young to learn about good nutrition
- The 25 double-sided cards have more than 300 questions about good nutrition
- Includes 25 double-sided cards, cartridge and instructions
- Collect them all
Cards feature more than 300 questions and challenges with number-object correspondence, amount comparisons, money fundamentals and more
List Price: $ 10.99
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if you know alphie then you know the cards. they work just the the rest by inserting them in to alphie and you play the game, cards are somewhat durable but do get bent at times. over all they are fun and a good learning tool ![]() food education, By
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We bought this as a stocking stuffer for the great price of .99. I am glad I didn’t pay more; we already had Alphie so we thought this would be a nice addition to our little robot. The food cards are not as fun as the original cards but they are okay. We are big foodies in this house and love to cook, but something about a robot and food education just isn’t SUPER fun. Probably wouldn’t buy this as a gift and definitely wouldn’t pay more than for this. ![]() Allergies, By
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My grandson has severe food allergies and this pack has really helped him understand what food is. It can be very difficult explaining to young children that everything in the sore is OK to eat, when it is not OK for THEM to eat it. It really has helped my daughter explain to him the different things that are food. It even led her to take him to a very large Asian market where 90% of the items were indeed food, but not any that she recognized. Alfie can teach adults too! |