Sometimes the simplest things we can come up with are the most effective learning tools. If you have a glass window or whiteboard, you can help your child learn to recognize specific letters in a crowd – and that is an important stepping stone. Use our hands-on simple letter…
Some of my kids’ favorite themes are found on this list of Letter D books for Preschool. I’ve had one who loved dinosaurs and one who loved dogs. Honest-to-goodness though, every single book on this list is excellent. You cannot go wrong if you cuddle…
Building towers with blocks is one of the very first activities we do with our babies when they can sit on their own. But now that your child is getting a little older, you can take that activity to a whole new level with lego tower building and try our…
Sometimes we are tempted to think of these activities as busy work, but in fact turning each letter into a memorable picture is the perfect way to start. Did you know that forming memorable art out of letters and words is part of the Orton-Gillingham method of teaching kids…
One of the most significant picture books I remember from my own childhood is The Very Hungry Caterpillar. I had my very own copy! This classic book traces the path of a caterpillar from larvae to butterfly, through several different favorite foods. Caterpillars are the perfect creature to help us…
“If it’s good enough for cookie, it’s good enough for me.” So began my fascination with the letter C. Anyone else grow up watching Cookie Monster? According to him, c is a fabulous letter, and I happen to agree. Our list of letter C…
Some of my favorite books to read to my preschool kids are perfect for letter B week. From the classic Blueberries for Sal to the hysterical Barnyard Dance, you can not go wrong with this list of Letter B books for preschool. Even if you do no other seatwork with…
Processing emotions is really hard for preschool kids! Help your child learn more about their big feelings with this emotions number toss and hands-on letter b activity using balloons. Related: Letter A Hands On Activity. Disclaimer: This blog post contains affiliate links. If you use them, I might…
I remember when I was in Kindergarten, we learned our letters with little videos that turned each letter into a cartoon character that talked. Today, your child is going to turn the letter b into a buzzing bumblebee in this uppercase letter b craft. Is this not adorable? Disclaimer: This…
Letter recognition is one of the first steps in learning to read so it’s a great place to start with your preschool child. Using this simple lowercase letter b craft you can start working on this important skill with your child. Isn’t it so sweet how…