Didax Educational Resources Upper and Lowercase Sandpapers Letters Boxed Set
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Didax Educational Resources Upper and Lowercase Sandpapers Letters Boxed Set
Kickstart your - early learners’ educational journey into reading and writing - Help young learners master the alphabet in an engaging and effective way. Designed to captivate young minds, these cards integrate sight, touch, and sound, making the learning of the alphabet not just interactive but truly enjoyable.
Bring letters to life and unlock a world of tactile learning - Touch reinforces every letter's shape and sound, deepening understanding and memory retention. Each durable card has directional arrows and when children trace the letters with their fingers, they engage their sense of touch. This can help imprint the shape and form of the letters in their memory, paving the way for handwriting.
Help your child grasp the fundamentals of writing with confidence and ease - Instill a love for learning and literacy from an early age. Didax sandpaper letters make learning interactive and enjoyable, which encourages curiosity and a desire to explore in the future. This product algins with the Montessori style learning, ideal for daycares. Early learning centers, homeschools and PK-2.
Sandpaper letters are educator developed, classroom tested, and always trusted for efficacy, durability, and authentic learning value - These flash cards can be used alongside other Didax manipulatives for preschoolers like sandpaper numerals which help in learning correct numeral formation.
Includes upper and lower case sandpaper letters. This set of Sandpaper Letters is an excellent resource for your tactile learners, as well as reinforcing fine motor skills for younger learners. This set is a very useful resource for home or classroom learning activities, and helps students with special needs by providing sensory input to their literacy skills.