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All on board the ABC bus to learn the alphabet in a fun & exciting way! Each letter is associated with a diverse, colourful character whose name begins with the letter. The ABC bus will help children to learn the alphabet & to spell out simple words. Each of the 26 wooden pieces are double sided, with the letter on one side & an adorable character on the other. Children will love these diverse characters who each have their own distinct personality, making the ABC bus perfect for imaginative play & telling stories!
27 pieces
Play Ideas!
Spell out simple words.
Arrange pieces alphabetically outside & inside the bus.
Copy letters from the pieces onto paper.
Arrange pieces letter side up. Say a name & child needs to find the letter for that name. Turn over piece to check correct.
Practice reading & spelling out the childrenâs names.
Paring
- look for matching pieces: colours, clothes, features, accessories, or what they are doing, e.g. playing a sport, have a hobby.
The fun classic
- falling âdominosâ.
Guess The Child
- one player secretly chooses a child from the pictures printed on the box. The other player arranges the children standing up, & asks questions about appearance of the chosen child in order to eliminate all the others, e.g. â Is it a boy or girl?â, â Blond hair?â, â Green top?â etc. The pieces that do not fit the answer are pushed over until just the chosen piece remains.