And so we continue with our ABC challenge! This week we will focus on the letter "B."
I have an alphabet app on my phone that Kailynn loves to play with. In the app, you "build" the letters. I thought why not turn this app into the real deal?
Since I already had the files on my laptop for each letter, it saved me preparation time on this week's alphabet activity. Be sure to have these tools handy before you start: scissor, glue stick, colored construction paper. (Feel free to use bottled glue if that's what you prefer. I used a glue stick because it makes for less clean up when it's in a toddler's hand.)
Step 1: Print out letter "B"
Step 2: Cut pieces of construction to fit into the shape of the letter
Step 3: Glue construction paper pieces onto the letter
It's a simple activity that any toddler will enjoy. Kailynn loved this activity and has started pointing out the letter "B" in some of her books. I will admit that when I first started the alphabet challenge, I wasn't sure if she was going to understand much of it. To my surprise, she is able to identify these letters on her own. It seems to be working! Stay tuned for our next alphabet activity. I have a few creative ideas in mind that I'm sure you and your little one will love!
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Friday, August 2, 2013
The Letter "B"
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Thursday, July 25, 2013
A is for Apple
As promised, we continued on our alphabet challenge. A few weeks ago, I decided to start doing arts and crafts with Kailynn revolving around the alphabets; focusing on one letter each week. A few days after we began, we went on a last minute vacation. Now that we are back to our normal schedule, it is time to continue what we started.
This weeks' project was a construction paper mosaic. Since the letter of the week was "A", we made an apple mosaic. Follow these simple steps so you and your little one can create your own mosaic.
For starters, you will need:
Now that you have your materials, follow these simple steps:
This weeks' project was a construction paper mosaic. Since the letter of the week was "A", we made an apple mosaic. Follow these simple steps so you and your little one can create your own mosaic.
For starters, you will need:
- Construction paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Pen or marker
- Draw an apple on a piece of construction paper
- Cut small pieces of your preferred color of construction paper
- Place glue inside the drawing of the apple
- Place your pre-cut pieces of construction paper onto the glued areas

- Continue steps 3 and 4 until the drawing is covered with pieces construction paper
I had full control of the glue because I was pretty sure Kailynn would have squirted the whole bottle all over the place if it was in her hands. I would place a few dabs of glue onto the paper while she stuck on the pre-cut pieces of construction paper. I must say we make a pretty good team. Here is Kailynn showing off the finished product!
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Do-a-dot Art
Kailynn has been showing interest in letters lately so I have been working on making letter print outs for the past week or so. I was running low on our arts and crafts supplies so we made a trip to the dollar store. (Yes, the dollar store.) I came across the do-a-dot paint markers and thought it would be perfect for our next project! The plan is to focus on one letter a week. This week our letter is, you guessed it, the letter "A".
To make the print outs, I simply opened Microsoft Word and created a "word art" for each letter in upper and lower case then printed them as needed. I set up the table and Kailynn was ready to start learning her ABC's. I did a few dots myself to show Kailynn how to use the markers and she simply immitated my actions. I told her to stay inside the lines and trace the shape of the letter "A" and she did just that. Here is her first alphabet craft challenge. Not too bad for a first timer.
To make the print outs, I simply opened Microsoft Word and created a "word art" for each letter in upper and lower case then printed them as needed. I set up the table and Kailynn was ready to start learning her ABC's. I did a few dots myself to show Kailynn how to use the markers and she simply immitated my actions. I told her to stay inside the lines and trace the shape of the letter "A" and she did just that. Here is her first alphabet craft challenge. Not too bad for a first timer.
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