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    Practice ABCs and 123s with These Pokémon Primers

    Breana CeballosBy Breana CeballosMarch 30, 20212 Mins Read
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    “Pokémon Primers: ABC Book and Pokémon Primers: 123 Book” will provide a fun and engaging way for children to learn about the alphabet and numbers while taking a trip through the ever-entertaining world of Pokémon. Each is a board book with lift the flaps. Inside there are words for kids and pronunciation for adults that don’t know how to say the Pokémon’s names.

    Director of Publishing at The Pokémon Company International Heather Dalgleish said of the news:


    “We are thrilled to deliver Pikachu Press’ first published Pokémon product for young Trainers with the new ‘Pokémon Primers’ series. With families spending more time together, these new books will give kids and parents a fun and engaging way to learn more about Pokémon while brushing up on their ABCs and 123s.”


    These books are available on Amazon. They will also be releasing two more books later this year about shapes and colors.

    Pokémon Primers: ABC Book 

    Order on Amazon here

    Dozens of Pokémon can be found in the Pokémon Primers: ABC Book. With Pikachu, Eevee, and all their friends, learning the alphabet has never been more enjoyable. Start off any young child with a journey into the world of Pokémon!

    This Pokémon Primer offers a captivating storyline and over 100 flaps to lift and reveal, each showing Poké Balls, Berries, and other items! Pokémon named in the book also contain their pronunciations to help both kids and parents alike.

    Pokémon Primers: 123 Book 

    Order on Amazon here

    Dozens of Pokémon can be found in the Pokémon Primers: 123 Book. With Pikachu, Eevee, and all their friends, learning numbers has never been more enjoyable! Start off any young child with a journey into the world of Pokémon!

    This Pokémon Primer offers a captivating storyline and over 100 flaps to lift and reveal, each showing Poké Balls, Berries, and other items! Pokémon named in the book also contain their pronunciations to help both kids and parents alike.

    As a parent who struggled with her kid wanting to read and learn their ABCs these book would have been very helpful. Luckily I’ll have the same chance with my youngest to introduce her to the world of Pokémon through these books. If you’re looking for a captivating way to teach the fundamentals, this is it. Because these characters are familiar and cute, it’s going to be much easier to convince them to learn.

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