
Specifications
| r2_key | PosterWallArt/ABC-Poster/Alo-Luma_ABC-Poster_African-Animals_Title.zip |
|---|---|
| Formats | A2, A3, A4, Arch C, Tabloid, US Letter |
| Contents | Poster |
| Continent | Africa |
| Product Type | ABC Poster |
| US Curriculum Alignment | CCSS L.K.1, CCSS L.K.5, CCSS RF.K.1 |
ABC Poster – African Animals
ABC poster with 26 African animals arranged from A to Z. Each letter is paired with a clearly illustrated animal, supporting letter recognition, vocabulary building, and visual association in a calm, structured layout suitable for long-term use.
- Instant digital download after checkout
- Print at home, as many times as you like
- High-resolution PDF — ready for A4 & US Letter
- Anatomically accurate, hand-drawn illustrations
- Created from hands-on experience in homeschooling and teaching
- Designed for calm, focused, independent work
- Made with care for everyday learning at home and school
Description
This poster presents 26 African animals arranged from A to Z in a clear, balanced layout. Each letter is paired with a realistically illustrated animal, making both the letterform and the animal easy to recognize at a glance. The animals are evenly spaced across the poster, allowing the eye to move calmly from one letter to the next without visual overload.
The illustrations are detailed yet restrained, with natural colors and consistent proportions. Each animal stands clearly on its own, without background scenes, so the focus remains on shape, form, and recognition. Uppercase and lowercase letters are shown together, supporting early letter awareness alongside vocabulary building.
The overall design is calm and structured, making the poster suitable as a long-term wall reference rather than a decorative accent. It works well in children’s rooms, classrooms, and learning spaces where children can return to the poster repeatedly, noticing new details and reinforcing letter–animal associations over time.
The poster is available in two versions: one with a heading (“Alphabet – Animals of Africa”) that provides clear orientation, and one without a heading for a more material-focused, neutral presentation.







