Bookford Publications My small chart Fruits, Wild Animals & Tables (Set of 3) Paper Print(18 inch X 12 inch, 2 in 1 Laminated) | Zipri.in
Bookford Publications My small chart Fruits, Wild Animals & Tables (Set of 3) Paper Print(18 inch X 12 inch, 2 in 1 Laminated)

Bookford Publications My small chart Fruits, Wild Animals & Tables (Set of 3) Paper Print(18 inch X 12 inch, 2 in 1 Laminated)

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Make learning fun and interactive with My Small Chart set by Bookford Publications! This set of three colorful and engaging charts is designed to introduce young children to essential concepts in an enjoyable way. With a focus on Fruits, Wild Animals, and Tables (Basic Number Tables), this set is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers to build their vocabulary, explore the animal kingdom, and start learning foundational math skills. Bright and cheerful, the Fruits chart helps children recognize and learn the names of their favorite fruits. From apples and bananas to oranges and strawberries, each fruit is depicted in a fun and vibrant illustration. The large, easy-to-read labels make it simple for kids to connect the images with the words, encouraging them to not only learn about fruits but also develop healthy eating habits. Dive into the wild with the Wild Animals chart! This chart introduces young learners to a variety of wild animals like lions, tigers, elephants, and monkeys. Each animal is beautifully illustrated, helping children visualize these creatures in their natural habitats. The simple, clear labels help kids connect the names of animals with their pictures, while also fostering curiosity about the animal world. Start building your child’s math skills with the Tables chart! Featuring basic multiplication tables (like 1x, 2x, and 5x), this chart is designed to help young learners begin understanding the concept of numbers and simple multiplication. With colorful visuals and easy-to-understand layout, the chart provides a playful and visual way for children to start grasping early math concepts, setting the stage for future learning.