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A whiteboard. The alphabet. A whole zoo of animals and objects to go with each letter. The Whiteboard & English Alphabet Learning Board combines two powerful learning tools into one simple setup — write, erase, trace, and say your ABCs until they stick.
This isn't just a poster on the wall. It's a reusable, hands-on board that invites kids to actually participate. Point to A. Say "apple." Write A on the whiteboard. Wipe it clean. Try again. That's the loop that builds real letter confidence.
What's included:
One sturdy learning board (whiteboard surface on one side, alphabet chart on the other — or integrated together)
Dry-erase marker with eraser cap (sometimes included — check your set)
Full A–Z alphabet display with accompanying words and pictures:
A – apple
B – bird
C – cat
D – dove
E – elephant
F – fish
G – grape
H – honey
I – ice cream
J – jeep
K – kangaroo
L – lion
M – monkey
N – nightingale
O – orange
P – panda
Q – queen
R – rabbit
S – shark
T – tiger
U – umbrella
V – vase
W – watch
X – xylophone
Y – yak
Z – zebra (or similar — "zchra" in your image appears to be a friendly typo; actual board likely says zebra)
What makes this better than a regular alphabet poster:
Reusable writing space – Kids trace letters, write words, draw pictures. Erase and start over.
Active learning – Not just looking. Writing and saying reinforces memory.
Compact all-in-one – No need for separate alphabet chart and separate whiteboard.
Easy to mount or lay flat – Hang on the wall for daily reference or lay on a table for writing practice.
Ways to use this board (at home or in class):
Trace the letter – Child says "A," then writes A on the whiteboard next to the picture.
Word practice – After seeing "apple," child writes "apple."
"Find it" game – "Point to the animal that starts with K." (Kangaroo!)
Spelling quiz – Cover the word. Show the picture. Child writes the word.
Daily warm-up – Practice three new letters each morning.
Skills this board builds:
✔ Letter recognition (uppercase and lowercase)
✔ Letter-sound association (A says "ah" like apple)
✔ Vocabulary development (26 new words minimum)
✔ Pre-writing & handwriting practice
✔ Fine motor skills (holding and controlling the marker)
Why parents and teachers love it:
Reusable – One board. Thousands of practice sessions.
Space-saving – Replaces bulky flashcards and paper worksheets.
No mess – Dry-erase means no ink stains, no crumpled paper.
Self-paced – No rush. No pressure. Wipe and try again.
Great for travel – Lightweight. Slips into a bag for car trips or restaurants.
Pro tip: Use a soft cloth or dry eraser. And keep extra dry-erase markers handy — kids love to write until they run out of ink.
Recommended for ages 3 to 7.