Simple lines and fresh, clean colors give an uncluttered look to this classroom carpet. The large alphabet letters on the colored dots are in sequence for young children, and the dots in the corners can be used as a beginning lesson in fractions.
Simple lines and fresh, clean colors give an uncluttered look to this classroom carpet. The large alphabet letters on the colored dots are in sequence for young children, and the dots in the corners can be used as a beginning lesson in fractions.
Prepare children for an easy transition from printing to cursive with the D’Nealian Alphabet. Children can trace letters with fingers as they pronounce the sounds.
Prepare children for an easy transition from printing to cursive with the D’Nealian Alphabet. Children can trace letters with fingers as they pronounce the sounds.
Prepare children for an easy transition from printing to cursive with the D’Nealian Alphabet. Children can trace letters with fingers as they pronounce the sounds.
Prepare children for an easy transition from printing to cursive with the D’Nealian Alphabet. Children can trace letters with fingers as they pronounce the sounds.
Prepare children for an easy transition from printing to cursive with the D’Nealian Alphabet. Children can trace letters with fingers as they pronounce the sounds.
Prepare children for an easy transition from printing to cursive with the D’Nealian Alphabet. Children can trace letters with fingers as they pronounce the sounds.
Prepare children for an easy transition from printing to cursive with the D’Nealian Alphabet. Children can trace letters with fingers as they pronounce the sounds.
Prepare children for an easy transition from printing to cursive with the D’Nealian Alphabet. Children can trace letters with fingers as they pronounce the sounds.
Prepare children for an easy transition from printing to cursive with the D’Nealian Alphabet. Children can trace letters with fingers as they pronounce the sounds.
Prepare children for an easy transition from printing to cursive with the D’Nealian Alphabet. Children can trace letters with fingers as they pronounce the sounds.