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I have always been a very visual person as our my kids. I think we all start out as visual learners because pictures are our first words. Even as we grow, pictures help break up words and give us ways to associate.
Learning a second language can be hard but luckily there are great tools out there to help. Whether it be hearing and saying the words over, writing them or looking at pictures with the words, learning a second language is worth it.
I was offered the chance to check out the First Ever Wipe-and-Clean Punjabi. Honestly, I know nothing about Punjabi but I have enjoyed learning the Punjabi alphabet, animals, numbers, body parts, vegetables and fruit. It is so interesting to see how another culture uses their letters and numbers.
These Erasable Punjabi Poster Sheets for Teaching Children are great because they are meant to be written on and used. They are basically laminated sheets of paper but still a great reference. They contain just enough to give interest and spark some curiosity. You also get a pack of some dry erase markers. It is a very simple product but perfect for starting out while still teaching something.
The Punjabi Learning Sheets have been created by Gurkiran Sandhu who is the recipient of the prestigious Mom’s Choice Award and is a trusted author by parents, educators and the media worldwide.
You can find the Erasable Punjabi Poster Sheets for Teaching Children on Amazon.
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This is really neat and I would love to learn along with my kiddo too! I'm a visual person too and my youngest son is too so this would be helpful and fun! Thanks for sharing!