Crawling to the ABCs
ages 0-3
Supplies
Alphabet stencils, clear contact paper, scissors
Activity Detail
Go to an educational store or other store that sells alphabet stencils. Then place the alphabet stencils on a tile floor in your home. Place them randomly so that the child will learn the letters individually. Then cover the stencils with clear contact paper. Watch as your baby discovers the fun of crawling over the letters. As they approach or crawl over a letter you tell them what it is. It's a clever and fun way to introduce your baby to the world of letters.
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This is also a great way to encourage an almost-crawler to get moving.
- Posted on Jun 3, 2007
Can do this with hopscotch as well!
- Posted on Aug 30, 2007
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