Dubbed as ‘The’ Christmas gift for 2009, these unique digital prints offer a great alternative to purchasing toys and clothing for that little one in your life, and can aid an infants learning with their alphabet design.
Chris Gasken from Parent Supermarket who also specialise in baby toys and baby safety items, said, “Educational experts have long promoted the benefits of using alphabet cards, pictures and posters as part of the learning process, as such aids can promote positive reinforcement of such ideas.
“These posters are great because they can also be customised to include the child’s name, making them ideal for children who are perhaps just starting school and learning to write their name for the very first time.”
According to Susan Burns, Peg Griffin, and Catherine Snow, from the National Research Council. “Research reveals that the children most at risk for reading difficulties in the primary grades are those who began school with less verbal skill, less phonological awareness, less letter knowledge, and less familiarity with the basic purposes and mechanisms of reading.” Making the case for additional reading materials such as posters and storybooks even more substantial.
Each name can be printed in a variety of five primary colours including red, yellow, blue, green and orange, with the remaining letters in black. This novel poster gift can also be customised to make use of several other colours or for the creative customer there is even the chance to customise your own colours should the need arise.
Printed on thick stock paper with a silky matt finish, these posters are currently available from Parent Supermarket at a reduced rate of £29.99, offering customers with a saving of £5.00.
For more information on this exclusive gift, please visit the Parent Supermarket website at http://www.parentsupermarket.com/



