Let's look at your phrase: 'Learn the ABC with Boo Bear.'
To make it grammatically correct and clear for a 6-year-old, you can say: "Learn the ABCs with Boo Bear."
Here's why:
- ABC refers to the entire alphabet, so we use ABCs in plural form.
- Adding the before ABCs is correct because we're talking about specific letters.
- Boo Bear is the name of the character helping with learning, so it stays the same.
So, the corrected phrase is: "Learn the ABCs with Boo Bear." This is simple and perfect for a young learner.