For the ‘Letter of the Week – F’, I wanted to make something that my daughter has never made before. So for the ‘lowercase letter ‘f’ craft’, instead of the frog or the fish or the flower we chose the ‘feather’!
Things required for ‘Lowercase Letter f’ craft are: 2 different color papers, choose a third color for the feathers, pencil, scissors and glue.
Start by drawing the lowercase ‘f’ on one of the color papers.
Then cut it out.
Get your toddler/preschooler to paste it on the other paper.
Put glue on the ‘f’ and let the fun begin!
You will be surprised how excited your little birdie will be to stick those feathers on the letter f.
This craft is a great way to learn textures, alphabets and colors.
Early Learning goes a long way in your child’s education and upbringing. Amongst the very important things to learn for a toddler or preschooler are hand-eye coordination, 5 senses, practice fine and gross motor skills, balance, and muscle development. A lot of this can be practiced at home with crafts and activities under adult’s supervision. Playing with colors, pots and pans, brushes, sponges, glue; reading books, pretend play, all seem like child’s play to us but are actually helping your toddlers/preschoolers develop their minds and bodies.
Please make sure all the activities mentioned in this blog are done under adult supervision. If your children are still putting things in their mouths, then avoid activities with small particles that can cause chocking hazards. Also, all steps in the articles that involves a pencil, knife, pair of scissors or any sharp objects should be performed by an adult.
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