English Alphabet Chart For Kids | 70x100 cm| Laminated chart | Waterproof and Non tearable Wall Chart – 1 January 2021 Fine Art Print(28 inch X 40 inch)
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The English Alphabet Chart for Kids is a visually appealing and educational wall chart designed to help children learn and familiarize themselves with the English alphabet. With dimensions of 70x100 cm, it is large enough to be easily seen from a distance and can be hung on walls in classrooms, playrooms, nurseries, or bedrooms.This laminated chart is made of high-quality materials that make it waterproof and non-tearable. It is durable and can withstand everyday use, ensuring its longevity even in the hands of young learners.The chart features the complete English alphabet, including uppercase and lowercase letters, presented in a clear and engaging format. Each letter is accompanied by a colorful and attractive illustration that corresponds to a word or object starting with that letter. These illustrations help children associate the letter with a visual representation, aiding in their letter recognition and vocabulary development.The chart is organized in a logical and easy-to-follow manner, with the letters arranged in alphabetical order. This format enables children to learn the sequence of the letters and understand the order of the alphabet.By using this English Alphabet Chart, children can develop early literacy skills, including letter identification, letter-sound correspondence, and basic vocabulary building. It serves as a useful resource for parents, teachers, and caregivers to introduce and reinforce letter learning in a fun and interactive way.The waterproof and non-tearable nature of the chart ensures its durability, making it suitable for use in various learning environments. It can be easily wiped clean with a damp cloth, allowing for hassle-free maintenance and keeping the chart looking vibrant and presentable for an extended period.Please note that the English Alphabet Chart for Kids is primarily designed as an educational aid and a visual learning tool. It should be used as a supplementary resource and not as a substitute for comprehensive literacy instruction. Engaging children in interactive activities and providing additional reading materials are recommended to support their overall language and literacy development.