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Children Doodle Learning Posters – Learn About Personal Hygiene digital Printable

US $1.99

Transform your child’s learning space into a vibrant hub of healthy habits with our Children’s Doodle Learning Posters – About Personal Hygiene! This engaging digital printable set combines colorful illustrations with essential hygiene practices, making learning fun and memorable.

Spark a lifelong love for personal hygiene with our Doodle Learning Posters – the fun and educational way to teach kids about staying healthy and clean!

Theme: Personal Hygiene

No. of Pages : 3
Recommended Ages: 2-3 years old

Spark a Love for Hygiene with Edufrienz’s Doodle Learning Posters!

What’s Inside:

  • Engaging Doodle Art: Captivating visuals of handwashing, brushing teeth, bathing, and more, promote healthy habits in a playful way.
  • Customizable Borders: Children can personalize each poster with their own unique colors and doodles, sparking creativity and ownership.
  • Essential Hygiene Lessons: Each poster focuses on a key aspect of personal hygiene, reinforcing important routines like washing hands before meals and covering coughs.
  • Age-Appropriate Content: Simple yet informative descriptions explain hygiene practices in a way young children can easily understand.
  • Versatile Use: Ideal for homes, classrooms, daycare centers, and any space where children learn and play.

Benefits:

  • Makes Learning Fun: Engaging visuals and interactive elements keep children entertained while they learn.
  • Encourages Healthy Habits: Instills the importance of personal hygiene from a young age.
  • Promotes Creativity: Gives children the freedom to personalize their posters and express their unique style.
  • Easy to Use: Simply download, print, and hang for an instant hygiene lesson.
  • Affordable & Eco-Friendly: A digital printable option saves money and reduces paper waste.

 

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