
Francis
Bacon wrote that, “Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed and some
few are to be chewed and digested.” And the
Alphabet,
numbers, etc., are to be digested as they are the foundation of your
child’s educational life. You cannot deny the fact that those buildings which
have stronger foundation remains for a long time. As well as, there is no
denying that fact that, the books are always a man’s best friend.

Most of
the children start recognizing a few letters of the
26
alphabets at the age of 2 or 3 and can identify
most letters by the age of 4 or 5. This means that parents should begin
teaching their children alphabets when he is around 2 years old, they take time
to learn and have mastery over, so don’t expect that for some time. What’s
more, toddlers and tiny tots learn differently from older children, so don’t
pull out the
flash
cards and audiotapes just yet. Rather, at this time
parents should rely on visual aids such as colorful alphabet picture books —
Early
learning ABC,
The
Alphabet,
Topsy
and Tim Little ABC Library,
Fun
With Alphabet,
The
Great Alphabet Hunt etc., which can serve the
purpose greatly.
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