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Tag Archives: Alphabet
Toddler BFIAR Co-op Class: The ABC Bunny
The ABC Bunny by Wanda Gag Summary: A curious bunny races through the alphabet on his way home Story Treasure: Alphabet magnets (purchased at Dollar Tree) After reading the book, I held up a cookie sheet with all the magnets in … Continue reading
Posted in Picture Books, Sensory Bins, What We're Doing, What We're Learning, What We're Reading
Tagged Alphabet, BFIAR, book, co-op, craft, flower, Sensory, Toddler
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Caterpillar/ Butterfly Books
The Butterfly Alphabet by Kjell B Sandved This is a fantastic book for multiple ages or abilities. Each page has a letter, a butterfly, and a closeup of a part of the butterfly, showcasing the letter in the design of … Continue reading
Posted in Picture Books, What We're Reading
Tagged Alphabet, butterfly, caterpillar, Counting, ordinal, Phonological Awareness, Photographs, Vocabulary, Watercolor
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Construction Books
We’re reading Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel and Jedrek loves it! No surprise, since he is into all different vehicles, but especially construction. Read my review of Mike Mulligan here. Other construction books we’re reading are… Get to Work, Trucks By: … Continue reading
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Tagged Alphabet, Construction, Math, Paint, Photographs, Pigmented Ink, Transportation
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Eating the Alphabet
Wonderful book that exposes children to many different exotic fruits, and some favorites, through vibrant watercolors. Continue reading
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Tagged Alphabet, Food, Vegetables, Vocabulary, Watercolor
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