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Let’s Laugh
Ask family members to share what makes their baby laugh. Make a book of “laughing baby” ideas and share it with families and colleagues.
Let’s Make Soup
Talk about the soup in The Ugly Vegetable. Have children create a make believe vegetable soup, set a table, and invite friends to taste their “soup.”
Let’s Pretend
Playing pretend games is a great way to learn and practice new words with your toddler.
Let's Sort and Compare
Help children sort books into categories.
Letter Molds (“Bb”)
Trace over the lowercase and uppercase “Bb.” Then have children press uppercase and lowercase “Bb” molds into the sand.
Letter Molds (“Jj”), (“Ll”)
Have children press“Jj” letter molds into the sand. Encourage them to use their fingers to make the letters. Repeat with the letter “Ll.”
Letter Molds (“Kk”)
Have children press uppercase and lowercase “Kk” molds into the sand. Encourage them to make the letters with their fingers in the sand.
Letter Molds (“Mm”)
Have children press“Mm” letter molds into the sand. Encourage them to use their fingers to make the letters in the sand as well.
Letter Molds (“Qq”)
Have children press uppercase “Q” and lowercase “q” molds into the sand. Encourage them to also use their fingers to make the letters in the sand.
Letter Molds (“Ss”)
Have children press “Ss” letter molds into the sand. Encourage them to use their fingers to make the letters in the sand as well.
Letter Molds (“Ww”)
Have children press uppercase and lowercase “Ww” molds into the sand. Encourage them to make the letters with their fingers in the sand.
Letter Shaping (“Ii”)
Display the letter “Ii” card and show children how to use various materials to shape the uppercase and lowercase letters.
Letter Shaping (“Kk”)
Model how to use the materials to shape the letter “Kk.” Note the differences between the uppercase “K” and the lowercase “k.”
Letter Shaping (“Mm”)
Display the letter “Mm” card and show children how to use various materials to shape the uppercase and lowercase letters.
Letter Shaping (“Nn”)
Display the letter “Nn” card and show children how to use various materials to shape the uppercase and lowercase letters.
Letter Shaping (“Ww”)
Model how to use the materials to shape the letter “Ww.” Have children form their own letter “Ww.”
Letter Sort (“Ii”)
Use the Letter Sort Routine to help children recognize the uppercase and lowercase letter “Ii.”
Letter Sort (“Mm”)
Use the Letter Sort Routine to help children recognize the uppercase and lowercase letter “Mm.”
Letter Sort (“Nn”)
Use the Letter Sort Routine to help children distinguish letter shapes and recognize the shape of the letter “Nn.”
Letter Sort (“Uu”)
Use the Letter Sort Routine to help children distinguish letter shapes and recognize the shape of the target letter, “Uu.”