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The prints look beautiful hung as a single initial or for added impact why not hang the letters side by side to spell out your little one's name.
The individual letters and drawings are to such a high standard - there is a real feeling of high quality with this item and I was very impressed with it. The ratings/reviews displayed here may not be representative of every listing on this page, or of every review for these listings. The frame has a square, modern profile and is fitted with robust perspex making it extra safe for your child's nursery, bedroom or playroom!Your print will arrive wrapped in crisp white tissue tied with twine and finished with your gift message. Whether the entire alphabet or individual letters, the colourful alphabet posters we offer are suitable for children and at the same time, they brighten up any room. Letters have even become a plaything of illustrators, photographers and painters alike, wielding enormous potential for creative expression. These 4 or 5-star reviews represent the opinions of the individuals who posted them and do not reflect the views of Etsy. Our cheerful alphabet posters are a great eye-catcher for every child’s room, and children can learn the alphabet in a playful way.
Use as a stand alone piece in your little boys or girls nursery, bedroom or playroom decor or pair it with one of other co-ordinating prints. Give your kiddiwink the gift of knowledge with Type Alive’s delightful alphabet poster - featuring the whole animal kingdom curved into the first letter of their name (think: a tiger in the shape of a T, a zebra in the shape of a Z and a penguin in the shape of a P - yes, we know, adorable). You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. From your Alphas, Bravos and Charlies to Latin, Braille and Cyrillic, the alphabet can take on many geometric forms. Turning off the personalised advertising setting won’t stop you from seeing Etsy ads, but it may make the ads you see less relevant or more repetitive.The only thing I would have liked to have was a better alphabet chart with both proper upper and lowercase letters.