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Alphabet Learning Tool

Are you looking for a new way to teach your child the alphabet? Do you want to jumpstart their education, helping them to recognize the letter and sound? They just don't go together!!! We have you covered with MuleTrain ABC Alphabet learning tools!


MULETRAIN ABC ALPHABET
This poster features the MuleTrain ABC Alphabet, a series of images specially designed for letter recognition and sound. SEE and HEAR the alphabet. For example: The image of a capital 'K' is a set of keys on a key ring, with the keys spread out in the shape of a "K".
🎈 The Image is in the Shape of the Letter
🎈 The Image any child can easily Recognize
🎈 The Image matches the Sound

Don't struggle any more! This MuleTrain ABC Alphabet CONCEPT has been created with a child's best learning style in mind. This is the answer to teach a child the alphabet by making appropriate connections between the letter, shape and sound. This is far superior to simple memorization.

MULETRAIN ABC PRODUCTS
❤️ Card Games (upper and lower case): For children to play games or use as reference, learning, and reinforcement
❤️ Coloring Pages (upper and lower case): For children to color the letter images to reinforce shapes and sounds
❤️ Sketch Pages (upper and lower case): For children to draw, sketch, and create new detailed work to reinforce shapes and sounds
❤️ Posters (upper and lower case): To place on a homeschool or classroom wall for reference and reinforcement
❤️ Flip Books (upper and lower case): For homeschool or classroom to teach and review image shaped, letter, and sound

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