English-French Talking Poster Savannah
English-French Talking Poster Savannah
About product
Fun English-French poster, designed for wall hanging, is an excellent educational tool for children from the age of three. Thanks to several game modes, this bilingual talking poster introduces children to animals living in the savannah, their names, and the sounds they make. In the respective languages, children also learn about their characteristics and habits. Simply press the pictures of the individual animals to activate them. Children can test their acquired knowledge through a fun interactive quiz, where they answer questions and complete tasks by pressing the button with the corresponding animal. Fun melodies are also available.
The poster operates on three 1.5V AAA/LR03 batteries (not included). It is easily portable, and with dimensions of 16 x 21.5 inches (41 x 55.5 cm), you can easily place it on the wall of a child's room.
Highlights
- English-French talking poster Savannah
- Educational content in interactive form
- Suitable for wall hanging
- Stimulation of language development in early age
- Various modes for learning and entertainment
- Discover the animals of the savannah by pressing the relevant buttons
- Option to switch between French and English ("EN/FR")
- "Sons/Sounds" mode introduces children to animal sounds
- Interactive quiz "Quiz": the poster asks a question, to which the child responds by pressing the corresponding animal
- "Description" mode presents the characteristics and habits of animals
- Melodies
- Adjustable volume ("Volume")
- Sensitive touch buttons
- Development of motor skills and concentration
- Size: 16 x 21.5” (41 x 55.5 cm)
- Power supply: 3x 1.5V AAA/LR03 batteries (not included), open the compartment with a screwdriver (not included)
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Parameters
Recommended age | From 3 years |
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Package dimensions | 42.6 x 9.7 x 15 cm |
Package weight | 310 g |
Batteries | 3x 1.5V AAA/LR03 batteries (not included) |
Package content | 1x Poster |
Warranty | 2 years |