Sandpaper letters are an excellent way of introducing the written form of alphabet of any language to children. The material includes a set of 47 cards with the Kannada letter shapes cut out of sandpaper stuck on them. The consonants are on pink cards and the vowels are on blue cards. The cards are stored in a box. There is a gap on the left side for the child to grip the card firmly and the letter is pasted on the right side of the card. The child runs 2 fingers over the shape to obtain the sensorial-muscular-visual impression of the letter.
Differences with premium: Differences are in the boxes used. In premium range we use polished wooden boxes, whereas for economy range we use boxes made of pre-laminated wooden sheets. Also, the cards are painted on the sides in the premium range whereas in the economy range, we do not paint the sides.
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