Remember the good ol’ times… the times of our childhood?? No phones and no tabs, damn, we barely got to watch TV. We never had these magnanimous toys and partly our parents weren’t as zealous in buying the most expensive of things. Even Barbie was a luxury and the entire group of friends played with one Barbie sometimes. I never read a book as a child, and read comics when I grew older. All we had was big educational posters that Mom would hang on some spot and the entire clan of siblings and cousins would read from it. Revisiting old times and the beauty of educational posters, I ‘d love to talk about Ekdali: Bringing Educational Posters back to life.
Ekdali Educational Posters are the brainchild of two friends, Roomana and Jagga. Roomana happened to take her Baby-in-chief to the Zoo where The Boss Baby definitely had tons of questions for his bedazzled parents. That is when she stumbled upon an area in the Zoo where she saw a poster with lots of information on it – at least enough to satisfy the Boss Baby. That is when the first poster about the Tiger came about to be – and thus the idea of Ekdali Educational Posters was born.
It is unlikely that people today think or consider buying educational posters, but it is actually a different way of learning. I’d love to share how.
I taped the posters on the doors in the area that we frequently use. These were single posters so we taped two on one single door. The Hindi posters were a set of 3 so I chose to stick it on our glass door and window in the room. But my husband came up with a brilliant improvisation by sticking it from the outside so as to make it clearly visible on the inside. This made it safe from my little monkeys without costing us on the clarity in view. I dearly Thank Ekdali for sharing these posters with me.
WE Recieved 3 setsof educational posters:
We introduced planets and my kids learned about them on day one. We read them out a couple of times and they remember the entire set thoroughly now.
It seems my twins are not fully enthusiastic about The Map of India poster. We could us eit a few months later, we are in no haste 🙂
It had been long since I wanted to introduce the Hindi Varnamala or the Hindi Alphabet to my kids. This set of 3 educational posters made it very convenient. We read it out in the typical Hindi Class way a few times for fun. The kids are already acquainted with some Hindi names of everyday items, which we usually speak about in English. They take interest and point out to some items randomly through the day, as and when they lay their eyes on it.
We Love these educational posters from Ekdali and highly recommend them!!
We truly hope Ekdali considers the option of more materials than just paper and innovates on methods of sticking it. This shall definitely add more value to the money spent on the product and enhance its longevity.
Ekdali Educational Posters are available at Ekdali Website.
Most posters are 1 piece in a set, whereas some have 2 or more posters in one set. The description on the website states all specifications clearly.
Posters are available in 2 sizes, A2 and A3.
I personally love the website as well – as its very easy to use and very clear and clutter free.
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