Alphabet wall stickers are perfect for nurseries and the rooms of toddlers
. By placing the alphabet stickers in order you can help your child to learn all of the letters encourages early reading skills and help promote natural learning. The stickers are a fun way to learn and also add great decoration to the walls, without any fuss.
Great for the Nursery
If you have a baby on the way then you may be looking for ideas to decorate the nursery ready for their arrival. After giving the walls a slap of paint you may feel that it needs something extra. Using alphabet stickers as a border, or placed around the room sporadically can help bring the room together.
They are good choice to make if you are not sure if you are having a boy or a girl. You will find that they suit either perfectly, at least until they reach school age. There are other nursery stickers such as Winnie the Pooh which may also appeal. You could combine the two styles so that the characters from WInnie the Pooh are placed between the alphabet stickers to really brighten up the room and stimulate your child.
Ideal for School Children
Starting school at four may seem young and you might wish to help your child learn the alphabet and to read before they start. Repetition is a great way for children to learn. You could use the alphabet stickers to help your child pick up early reading and writing skills in time for their first term in school.
The alphabet wall stickers could be used in games during the day. Ask your child to read the stickers with you or point out the letters which start a certain word, such as your childs name. During the evening you may find that your child likes to play these games on their own which will be great for their progression.
Simple Decoration
Besides the obvious benefits of using alphabet stickers, there are some others too. They will help create a room which is a fun place to spend time in. Your child will know that the space is theirs alone, and can encourage a child who is reluctant to sleep in their own bed to go ahead and spend time in their room alone.