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Home » activities » Learning Letters and Shapes with Stickers

Learning Letters and Shapes with Stickers

For preschool kids, learning letters and shapes in a hands-on way helps the information stick. After teaching all four of my children preschool at home, I have nailed down a few great letter activities that are fun and effective.

I share a very simple activity to teach children shapes and letters using only paper and stickers over at B-Inspired Mama. Check out my other curriculum for preschool at home, and the preschool activities landing page.
The activities are easy to set up and clean up, plus many works for older toddlers too. Check it my learning letters and shapes with stickers activity here at B-Inspired Mama.
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April 17, 2019 by Jaimi Erickson 6 Comments Filed Under: activities Tagged With: alphabet, fine motor, homeschool, homeschool preschool, letters, preschool, stickers

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  1. Elena says

    April 23, 2019 at 2:09 am

    My child is almost 9 months old, still a baby, I keep in mind the learning letters for the future…but…..Best books for babies is the next post to read!

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    • Jaimi Erickson says

      May 4, 2019 at 2:22 pm

      Perfect! Yes start reading to them now. It will be a great investment in their learning.

      Reply

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