B like Berlin - Berlin ABC learning cards
€16.00
The ABC flashcards from B for Berlin are wonderful companions when learning and consolidating the alphabet.
The B for Berlin team has managed to depict Berlin in all its complexity in a creative way. The child-friendly illustrations are diverse, inclusive, Berlin-related and offer plenty of starting points for topic-specific conversations and games with children of different ages. On many cards, Berlin children can establish a connection with themselves and their lived reality and get to know the alphabet in a playful way.
"The vision for the future is that every child enjoys learning, having fun and being able to identify through play. We want a future in which diversity and inclusion are celebrated!"
The ABC learning cards at a glance:
- 26 high-quality reversible cards in A6 format
- rounded corners
- printed in color on both sides and laminated with a glossy finish
- stable paper with 350 g
- Age recommendation: from 3 years
- Instructions in German and English
The perfect gift for every child's birthday, as a souvenir or souvenir from Berlin and suitable for every school bag!
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About B like Berlin
Alissa is the managing director and founder of B for Berlin. The idea for B for Berlin came to her during the pandemic when she wanted to teach the alphabet to her then three-year-old child. She found that most learning materials were boring - A for Apple, Z for Zebra - and did not correspond to the real life of her Berlin children.
Then she had the idea: ABC flashcards that not only teach the alphabet, but also let you discover Berlin's exciting history and diverse culture! Play and learning materials for children and families like mine: diverse, cosmopolitan and politically committed.
"I start every day with a lot of love, passion and a vision: To empower kids!" - Alisa
Alisa started with a small idea to achieve something big. For her company and her commitment, she was recognized by the federal government as Germany's cultural and creative pilot in 2021.