Brighten up any playroom!
These phonetically correct and brightly coloured posters are a fun way to increase environmental print and are handy for kids to refer to when writing.
Let's get interactive! Add the tracing posters to a display folder to make the pages wipe clean and reusable. Trace the letters and numbers with a washable marker (Crayola works well) and wipe clean with baby wipes or a damp cloth.
Learn & Practise
Letters | Numbers | Colours
The ABC animal posters are phonetically correct - a for alpaca, b for bear, c for cow etc with the exception of x where x 'breaks the rules' - x for x-ray fish as no animal starts with the k/s sound.
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ABC 123 & Colours Printables only
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112 pages printable resources
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ABC Posters - 2 fonts - 52 pages
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1-10 Posters - 2 fonts - 20 pages
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Colour Posters - 2 fonts - 22 pages
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Colour Puzzles - 11 pages
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Extra Activities - 7 pages
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402 pages printable resources
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ABC 123 & Colours - 112 pages
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ABC 123 Play Pack - 48 pages
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Colours & Shapes Play Pack - 68 pages
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Prepositions & Opposites - 156 pages
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Farm Play Book - 86 pages
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Dinosaurs Play Book - 64 pages
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Recipes & Play Ideas - 14 pages
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Training Videos - 1 hour
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Meet Tash Kritter
Hi I'm Tash, Director of Little Wooden Toybox, designer of the Letter Basics resources (our own brand), single mum of two teens with ASD (Autism), ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) and we've recently added PDA (Extreme Demand Avoidance) to the list - fun times!
My background is in teaching (B.Ed K-7) as well as special/additional needs, and this combined with over 10 years of early intervention has given me a unique insight into - Understanding difficult behaviours and why they occur
- Understanding how emotional regulation and sensory input impacts both us as parents and our little ones (diagnosed or not)
- Developing, implementing and managing resources & coping strategies to make home life calmer & more organised
All of these concepts and resources can be applied in the classroom, home and/or therapy; equipping parents, teachers, early childhood educators and therapists with tools and strategies to confidently manage difficult behaviours.
It's also important to note that these strategies also work for neurotypical children and children struggling with anxiety, helping to keep you and them calm and happy, and ready to learn and play!
“I have lived this day in & day out for the last 14 years – I am in a unique position to not only create amazing resources with input from therapists, but to test them in real life situations at home (where all the crazy comes out!)” – Tash K
