Parents can print out the flashcards below. When starting, introduce each card one by one. Clearly state the number in English, for example, “This is one.” Then, go over the image together and repeat the word. Repetition will help your child remember better.

To make learning fun, turn it into a game. Place the cards on a table and ask your child to point to the card when you call out the number.

If you want your child to retain the numbers for longer, encourage daily practice. Set aside 10-15 minutes each day to review the flashcards.

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