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Letter m on nails
Letter m on nails








letter m on nails

He asked me to do other letters, too, so this worked great as a whole alphabet activity. Then he painted over it using watercolors… and there was his name! Like magic. He did need help identifying numbers higher than 10.įor a name activity, I wrote his name on white cardstock using a white crayon. His counting has improved, and he was able to count groups up to 20. I pulled out my Monster Count & Clip Cards, and I was amazed at how much patience had had with these. (Without gluing the pieces down, he gets frustrated when the puzzles come apart.) I put glue on a piece of cardstock so he had a place to stick the pieces. He put together the letter M puzzles from Learning the Alphabet. You can get a free pattern there.Īs long as we had the marshmallows out, I printed the monkeys from Learning the Alphabet, and he fed them each the right number of treats. This is such a fun one! It’s based off the M is for Mouse craft I did for Crystal and Company. While I think process art is important, we do crafts once in a while too. His bridge ended up being as long as the table! (We ran out of toothpicks.)

letter m on nails

When his older brother (almost five) saw what we were up to, he had to join in. What a fun one this turned out to be! I pulled out the toothpicks and mini marshmallows, and we both started creating (with just a few marshmallows permitted for a snack!). My Three isn’t ready to do handwriting pages, so we do a lot of fine motor activities that don’t involve a pencil. He talked about which M’s were “big” and “little” as he dotted them with our Do-a-Dot markers. He really loves the do-a-dot printables from Learning the Alphabet. He rolled the die and covered a matching die on the monster game board using a power magnet. For example, they can look at a die with three dots and know it’s “3” without counting each one. That simply means that they can look at a group of objects and know how many they are without counting them. Here’s a simple game to help preschoolers with the skill of subitizing. These free books have six rhymes and songs for every letter of the alphabet! The Letter M book was a fun one because it had so many familiar nursery rhymes. I love to start off with my little letter books of rhymes and songs. We’re having so much fun! Letter M Activities Now I’m enjoying the benefits of all that work as I pick and choose activities to do with my three-year-old. With arts and crafts, math, sensory play, fine motor, and more for every letter – it’s something you don’t want to miss! It took me almost two years, but I put together a giant resource for Letter of the Week. We’ve got a big variety of letter M activities for preschool!










Letter m on nails