







🎨 Turn walls into wonderlands of learning!
The Grandisk 15 Pack Alphabet Poster set features vibrant, laminated A3 posters designed to engage preschool and early learners. With a writable, erasable surface and durable waterproof finish, these posters support interactive and long-lasting educational use. Covering a broad range of subjects from alphabets to emotions, they are ideal for both classroom and home environments, delivered flat for easy display.







| ASIN | B07SZ7QVCJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,027 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 7 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
R**S
Fantastic Learning Aid
My grandson who is two really enjoys looking at these on his wall and is learning all the time! Great value educational, bright, colourful, great size too.
K**A
Good quality
Kids love this for my 2 year old and 4 year old good for both of 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.
A**A
Brilliant
Bought these for our living room as it’s our playroom as well as the living room! My little loves them!
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