Letter Learning
ages 2-5
Supplies
Paper, crayons or paint, tape, string or ribbon.
Activity Detail
Start by drawing a big outline of a letter on a piece of paper and let your child color or paint inside the lines. Then cut it out and stick it up or you can join it to other letters in an alphabet garland or a special word or name.
Comments
I think this activity could be taken a step further to reinforce the meaning/sigificance of the letter. Perhaps you and your child could talk about, draw, or color items on the letter that begin with that letter.
- Posted on Jun 20, 2007
This activity is a cute way to practice learning the letters in my son's name.
- Posted on Jun 28, 2007
Simple, educating and fun!
- Posted on Jun 28, 2007
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