







🎨 Brighten their world, one letter at a time!
The Grandisk 15 Pack Alphabet Poster set features vibrant, laminated A3 posters designed to engage preschool and early learners with bright colors and graphics. Its durable, waterproof, and tear-resistant surface allows children to write and erase freely, fostering creativity and active learning. Covering 15 essential educational topics, this set is perfect for classrooms and homes, delivered flat for easy display and long-lasting use.







| ASIN | B07SZ7QVCJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,246 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 11 in Educational Charts & Posters |
| Manufacturer | Aobp |
| Manufacturer reference | rt15 |
| Product Dimensions | 40.6 x 27.9 x 0.03 cm; 250 g |
A**D
Fun & educational
Love love love. Excellent quality my little girl and I have even using these daily since bought them and she has learned so quick so much
A**R
Great!
Really good quality. Thick posters and they come with sticky adhesive which is great. 10/10 reccomend
A**S
Good
Nice quality
C**R
The thumb is labelled thump
Great but have spelling mistakes
H**A
Worth the money
These were well worth the money, my son loves reading through them in his room and it's really helped with his alphabet, they make the wall look bright and colourful too, they aren't huge posters but still a good size and there's so many to put up you certainly won't feel like the wall is empty.
K**A
Good quality
Kids love this for my 2 year old and 4 year old good for both of them
A**A
Brilliant
Bought these for our living room as it’s our playroom as well as the living room! My little loves them!
C**E
Good overall, except mistake on the alphabet poster and mistake on the shapes one as well
I like these educational posters overall, my daughter is really enjoying them. However a few points I am not happy about and I think should be changed: On the alphabet poster there is no way that a Christmas Tree should be under the letter X! It’s not an Xmas Tree it’s a Christmas tree so it should be under C and you should have X-Ray or Xylophone under the X. On the Shape one there is no star or diamond under the 2D shapes and they are 2 shapes that are taught to children from being a very early age so I feel they would have been more important than a Octagon or Pentagon etc because no 4-5 year old learns about them first before a star and a diamond. Finally the emotions poster……the faces don’t represent the emotion they are trying to portray….how does a winking face represent being excited?? I have just thrown that one away, don’t want to confuse my daughter. Think these posters needed a little more thought.
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