📚 Unlock bilingual brilliance with every touch!
The Gufino Alphabet Wall Chart is a vibrant, interactive bilingual learning poster designed for toddlers and preschoolers. Featuring smooth touch buttons, adjustable volume, and native speaker pronunciations, it supports early literacy in English and Spanish. Crafted by bilingual educators and aligned with Common Core standards, this 24"x16" educational tool fosters cognitive flexibility and independent learning, making it ideal for homes and classrooms alike.
Item Dimensions L x W | 24"L x 16"W |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Alphabet |
Supported Battery Types | Alkaline |
Form Factor | Poster |
Number of Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. (included) |
Educational Objective | Alphabet Learning |
M**A
Para aprender español e inglés para los niños
Es muy bueno y entretenido para los niños
C**A
Grandioso para niños de 2 a 3 años
Lo compré para un regalo a mi sobrina y le encantó, muy buena compra!🥳
U**
Calidad
Bueno y con calidad
Y**A
Calidad
Muy bonito me gustó para mis nietos
U**N
Perfect!
Perfect! My 3yr old loves the songs.
R**3
Educational and fun!
I bought this for my 3 years old and she LOVES it!! She sings and dances to the songs. She even includes her 7 month old sister and they have so much fun together. I love that it’s bilingual… They’re both learning their alphabets but in a fun way. Very pleased with my purchase. Highly recommend!
A**A
It's okay
My toddler likes this but it's frustrating that you have to actively be pushing everything or else literally in 3-5seconds it turns off. Not sure if that's the case with with this product but that sucks. I was too excited for my child to use it, I didn't test it before opening & throwing the box right away or else I would have returned
G**F
MUST HAVE for any bilingual toddler
We love this product! We purchased a few similar products and can tell you that this one is the best, by far. Although others boast they are “bilingual” alphabets, most truly are not.This product features first sound recognition in BOTH languages, for example, A is for “airplane” and “avión.” (Both are airplanes so this is perfectly bilingual). It does this for the entire alphabet so that kids learn the first sound is almost the same in both languages and the true meaning of the vocabulary is easily transferable.Other products say they are bilingual but really are centered around English literacy, for example, a might be for apple (which in Spanish, is “manzana,” and therefore does not start with the /a/ letter sound). This does a huge disservice to the bilingual child.My 2.5 year old loves this product and it’s a great way to keep him entertained during quiet time in his room without a screen. It is interactive and educational and also has the option to choose music to listen to, which he enjoys.
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