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Creative bilingual materials for early childhood education

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Flannel Stories
Alphabet Sets
Cultural Activities
Printables

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Educational materials designed with love to make learning fun, meaningful, and accessible to all children.

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Interactive material to make your classes more dynamic

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The Very Hungry Caterpillar

By Eric Carle

This set supports counting, days of the week, sequencing, and life cycle learning. Children love using the flannel pieces to 'feed' the caterpillar and watch him grow!

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What do you see?

By Bill Martin jr. and Eric Carle

Children build color recognition, sequencing and language skills as they retell the story using soft, colorfult felt animals. Perfect for circle time or bilingual learning

One is a piñata: A book of Numbers

By Roseanne Greenfield Thong, Illustrated by Johnn Parra

Instead of flannel, this set includes hand-drawn character cards from the story and a paper piñata for children to fill as they count. This interactive activity promotes number recognition, bilingual vocabulary, and cultural appreciationwhile engaging fine motor skills through play.

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