Alphabet activities preschool

Engage your preschooler with exciting and educational alphabet activities. Discover top ideas to help your child learn and explore the alphabet in a fun and interactive way.
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Welcome! You’ve come to the right place for easy and fun crafts, play, and learning ideas for parents and teachers. We’ll use materials that are simple and that you may already have around your house! Get the latest crafts to your inbox! Popular crafts follow @abcdeelearning on INstagram! I’d love how to have you join...

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Andrea Cole
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Nov 17, 2020 - For this week's unit for homeschool preschool, we will be learning about the jobs that community helpers do and thanking them for what they do

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Phonics Activities, Montessori, Reading, Pre K, Preschool Phonics Games, Preschool Phonics Activities, Preschool Phonics, Fun Phonics Activities, Teaching Preschoolers Letters

I think it’s safe to say that the warmer weather is FINALLY here to stay (fingers crossed), and we couldn’t be happier about it! This means water play ideas for preschoolers will be the name of the game. We need all the outdoor time we can get after such a long winter. Just before we

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Kristen Baldwin
Pre K, Montessori, Toddler Learning Activities, Kids Learning, Kids Learning Activities, Learning For Toddlers, Toddler Learning, Learning Games For Toddlers, Educational Toys

This post shares a variety of different developmentally appropriate activities to do at home with 12-18 month old toddlers. Many of the activities require minimal prep and use common household materials. Activities in this post build fine motor skills, vocabulary, and hand-eye coordination.

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Chelsy Dunlap