Don’t get frustrated with Preschool alphabet activities, have fun with abc learning games, and see how quickly your child will pick it up.
Each child is unique, and will develop at their own pace, but taking a fun and relaxed approach to their learning, will have your child soaking up the information like a sponge.
By playing abc learning games everyday or every few days, your child will absorb the information and start storing it in their long term memory bank.
Not only will these games help your child in the foundations of the English language, but also in many other areas such as hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, listening skills, cooperation (turn taking) and gross motor skills.
Preschool alphabet activities interweaves into many skilled areas that your child is developing, so not only are they learning about English, but they are building a great foundation to leap of in many areas of their development.
So have fun and enjoy playing these abc learning games with your child. You’ll be amazed how quickly it will come to them when they are ready.
The A-B-C letters in this Puzzle Block set are individually shaped and cut, designed to deliver hours of letter recognition and spelling fun.
"Beautiful pieces, well made & colorful. My 2 year old loves this set. this has made him re-interested in his letters and is taking us to the next level of word and letter recognition, as well as sounding out the letter sounds, in a fun way."
Two five-feet long, 30-piece colorful cargo train puzzles: one teaching color, counting and number recognition and one teaching the alphabet. Ages 3+ years.
Product Features Two 30 Piece Puzzles, Large Puzzle Pieces For Small Hands, Five Feet Long Completed Puzzle. Helps develop letter and number recognition as well as problem solving skills
This colorful plastic bead set is sure to make learning the ABCs fun, easy and sweet. The 1 3?8" plastic beads include 10 vowels (all in red for easy recognition) and 21 consonants. Each bead features uppercase on one side, lowercase on the other.
The two laces, which can be used to string together letter sequences or form words, reinforce hand-eye coordination. Includes scoop and jar with snap-on lid for storage.
When Leap, Tad and Lily set off on an alphabet discovery, they encounter ants, zebras and everything in between. The activity side of the book lets your child play the xylophone along with these friendly characters.
Preschoolers just place the flip book on the My First LeapPad System, pop in the cartridge, and touch any page with the Magic Pen to bring learning to life.
There's learning playing on every station of the Phonics Radio. All across the dial the letters of the alphabet encourage kids to sing-along and learn.
DJ Leap plays 30 toe-tapping tunes that teach letters, phonics and letter/object correlation. Flip the pages of this interactive radio to select a letter in the alphabet. Then press the letter button and hear a song about the letter and the sound it makes. Or, play the Mystery Tune game to find a letter that matches the song.
The Dr. Seuss Super Stretchy ABC Game is the twisty-turny game of super stretchy alphabet fun! Get ready to twist, turn and s-t-r-e-t-c-h! Can you put your hand on the letter E-while placing your foot on the letter K-AND still put your ear on the letter Q?
You've got to be super-stretchy to meet the challenge! In this silly game of physical challenges and alphabet fun, kids spin the Thing 1 and Thing 2 Tornado Tube to deal out letter-to-body-part challenges. Then it's time to get down on the colorful, oversized Dr. Seuss alphabet mat and stretch and turn and twist to put your body and brain to the test!