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🌐 Unlock the world, one flag at a time!
CARDDIA’s Collection of Country Flags Educational Flashcards offers 242 durable, water- and tear-resistant cards featuring all UN-recognized countries plus special territories. Each card includes high-resolution flags, country names, capitals, continents, and territory silhouettes, designed in a convenient poker size for portability. Ideal for learners aged 6 and up, this comprehensive set is perfect for classrooms, travel, and family learning, supported by a lifetime warranty and praised for its quality and educational value.











| ASIN | B01NB16MBC |
| Age Range Description | 6 years and up |
| Best Sellers Rank | #338,953 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,979 in Educational Flash Cards |
| Brand Name | CARDDIA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 277 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Learning |
| Item Dimensions | 3.5 x 2.5 x 0.04 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 3.5"L x 2.5"W |
| Item Part Number | CD-FL-WD005 |
| Item Type Name | Flash cards |
| Item Weight | 400 Grams |
| Manufacturer | CARDDIA |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.00 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 48.00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CD-FL-WD005 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Life-time warranty |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Number | CD-FL-WD005 |
| Number of Pieces | 242 |
| School Type | Elementary School, High School, Middle School, University |
| Size | Standard poker size (89 x 63.5 mm) |
| Theme | Country Flags |
| UPC | 836528003557 |
C**U
Best quality, complete countries, great customer service!
One of my best purchases, my son is obsessed with the flags and this really helped him recognize a LOT of them at not even 4 years old! All of them have the continent, country map and capitals on the back! On top of it, in those to years of highly used, we lost 16 cards and I contacted the costumer service trying to buy the missing ones and they sent me a complete new set instead! ❤️ Highly recommend, game changer for all the flags fans out there!
X**E
Kid tested, and worth the cost
These country flag cards are fantastic. I was a bit surprised by the price tag, but could not find another set this comprehensive so got them ... and have not been disappointed. Our five year olds are trying to memorize them and our two year old likes to join in, which means that they get thrown, stepped on, used with hot wheels for the World Grand Prix, covered in various food stuffs from little fingers, and we play a game where we shuffle and quiz with them. They have been used in this fashion several times a week and several weeks in a row, and are in virtually the same shape as when we got them. Cannot recommend these enough, and will be trying the planets and president cards from this company soon.
Y**M
Good, but...
Happy with the cards, but way too expensive for what they are.
A**A
Very good
Best gift value, educational value
T**.
Most complete Flag Card set
Out of all the Flag Card sets out there this is the one that is most complete and it also includes a handy map on the back of each card of the country, capital city and the continent that it belongs to. Initially we thought we were missing a few countries, but be aware that countries that do not have an official flag would not be included. Like Martinique, Guadeloupe, Saint Martin who all use the French flag. (Sint Maarten the Dutch side is included in the card set since it does include an official flag) Also, sometimes some cards would be stuck together and appear as one. For example Cuba and Curaçao seemed as one card. The only thing that I would add to this set, is a small printout that includes a list of all the countries included in this card set organized by continent, that would have been very handy.
T**4
Worth the price
In our home study program we use flags of the world to learn geography. After our precious puppy chewed several of our flag cards (which were a bit dated anyway), I went to Amazon to look for a new set. At first I thought the price was quite steep, but after receiving the cards, I think it is worth it. I looked at the one star reviews, and I do not agree with those who say they are cheap or they are not of good quality. I like the thickness, the glossiness and the vivid colors. Also, it is so much more complete than our dog-chewed set. For example, they include Somaliland, South Sudan, and the updated flags of Rwanda and Lesotho and Libya. (In my photo, puppy-chewed old cards on the left, CARDDIA Collection of Country Flags on the right.)
Q**Y
Above and beyond
So glad I bought this set of Countries flash cards. I gave these a five over all. I did give them a four for sturdiness but a five for durability. The cards are maybe half the thickness of a playing card yet I think they are going to be quite durable. They include 240 cars although there are actually. Technically 195 universally recognized countries. that’s because they include various areas that claim to be independent or have an independent government. While looking up some of these places I was not familiar with I learned a great deal. From the blockade in Norgono-Karabokh to the interesting status of the Alan’s Islands, or the Faroe Islands. The only criticism I have for the cards is that the graphic of the country is turned to fit the card instead of the rotating the card so that it is always pointing the same direction, North or whatever. In other words, rotate the card off necessary to have the same orientation of the country. Maybe picky, but it would help me orient it to a map. Loving these cards. Bought them to be able to name the countries starting with…, to recognize flags, and to know countries capitals. Enjoying them immensely !
Y**O
Physical Learning.
Sure, you could go online and try and learn flags that way but if you're old-school like I am, having physical cards to flip through is a much more efficient and better way to learn. The surface is glossy (not like playing cards) but they do not seem to stick to each other much. I really like how not just countries, but all named lands and disputed territories are included like Scotland, Western Sahara, Transnistria, and various islands once claimed by colonialists. It adds a new level of learning and you can impress your friends with your nerdy knowledge. The reverse side of each card shows a shaded outline of the territory, with a compass (for some of the long nations like Chile) as well as the capital. Some of my cards were a bit damaged on the surface, but the good news is is that you can write to them and they will send you free replacements. The price is a little high, but the information and flag detail is also high.
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