Twi Counting Poster
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Twi Counting Poster

Colorful educational poster teaching numbers 1-20 in Twi language with pronunciation guides.

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Help children learn numbers in Twi with this vibrant educational poster. Features numbers 1-20 with clear pronunciation guides and engaging illustrations. Perfect for classrooms, homeschool settings, or children's bedrooms. Created with input from native Twi speakers from Ghana.

Key Features

  • Numbers 1-20 in Twi with English
  • Clear pronunciation guides
  • Colorful, child-friendly illustrations
  • 18" x 24" size perfect for walls
  • Laminated for durability
  • Verified by native Twi speakers
  • Includes cultural context notes

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Twi Counting Poster

Twi Counting Poster

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