Educational Wall Decor
Decorating a child's room is a creative outlet where your imagination can run wild. While some children will want their walls covered with a princess or a superhero, implement education for decorating their walls do not have to be as dull as it sounds.
Teacher supply stores are filled with ideas for classroom education, but there's nothing stopping you from bringing some wall hangings them into your own home. Alphabet and number charts are available in standard poster size and longer, thin style, like the kind you'll see at the top of the class blackboard. The latter can even be used as a border filled rooms, but be sure to put them in your child's eye level to get to use some of them!
Many crafts and home décor stores will have their share of wall decor to help keep children's minds work. capital letters and clippings figure is often sold at craft stores, ready to decoupaged, rubber stamped or painted with your favorite color.
framed world maps and maps of each country looks beautiful on the wall and double as educational resources.
Wall murals are a quick way to wrap the room in a central theme while adding color and personality. Mural can be found in stores and online, they come in various sizes and themes and the quick and easy to apply. If you feel extra creative, make and paint your own mural. This way you can combine every element of the education you feel important - like numbers, colors, shapes, letters and animals - which can later be used as a teaching tool for your kids.
The kids can get down and dirty as well as they help you work on the paint-by-numbers mural. It comes either as a wallpaper and in the kit with the pattern that you browse to the wall with a list of different colors you will need to complete the mural (although nothing is stopping you from which to choose the color you like of course).
Some companies also make paint chalkboard paint. It goes on like paint other walls, however, once dry, allowing you to write on it with chalk and clean them as often as you like. Children can practice their handwriting and drawing skills without paper waste and you can leave messages for them right on their wall.
Another idea is to recycle that old children's book fun. Tear out and frame a few pages of a book number or form the basis for practice with small children. The pages of a book framed children's songs to help with reading. Use the books hand-me-down or bought at thrift stores and sales pages.
Play around with all the options available. Each idea can be adapted to fit almost any hobby or interest. Keeping your children intellectually engaged as important as keeping them entertained.
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