Pros: cards include word families (related words involving various uses of prefixes and suffixes).
Cons: if you plan on using these in Indonesia in a non AC environment, the cards become malleable and warped because they are not thick enough. Also, a Malaysian seems to have created these, as some of the vocabulary is not in fact standard Indonesian, but rather, Malaysian. Finally, for Indonesians and foreigners in Indonesia on a budget, these are expensive and not really worth the money.
In short, Tuttle chose to use thinner paper to save $, had a non-Indonesian create them, and is charging a premium price for a mediocre product.
Cons: if you plan on using these in Indonesia in a non AC environment, the cards become malleable and warped because they are not thick enough. Also, a Malaysian seems to have created these, as some of the vocabulary is not in fact standard Indonesian, but rather, Malaysian. Finally, for Indonesians and foreigners in Indonesia on a budget, these are expensive and not really worth the money.
In short, Tuttle chose to use thinner paper to save $, had a non-Indonesian create them, and is charging a premium price for a mediocre product.
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