This beloved programme, which centres around a charming but occasionally domineering small pig, Peppa and her family, has lately become the focus of online controversy.
The Peppa Pig Posters show images of characters from the Peppa Pig show. These can be used in a variety of different ways, including as playdough mats, as a display within the learning environment, as part of an experience and more.
Peppa Pig Tracing Lines enables children to use hand-eye coordination and encourages them to draw in a specific direction. These are great for children who are developing their pre-writing skills.
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