Today, I am so excited to announce about a project that I have been working on for months alongside my fabulous Mommy friend cum business partner Yuliya Fruman from Welcome to Mommyhood! Yuliya and I are collaborating on a new series called Letter of the Week! We will be sharing weekly activities geared towards teaching young children the alphabets in a fun, hands-on way!
Here’s what you can expect:
- Letter of the Week curriculum
- Book recommendations
- Loads of free printables
- Hands on activity ideas
- YouTube videos and explanations of works
- Montessori inspired trays
This series will be taking place every Friday until we have covered all letters of the alphabets, so do stay tuned! Also make sure to log on to Yuliya’s blog for some fabulous activity ideas and free printables. Also like her on Facebook , Pinterest and Instagram for regular updates on all the amazing activity ideas, toddler meal menus and much more!
Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel for weekly dose of fun hands on letter activity ideas!
For now here are some fun Letter of week “Aa” printables that you can download for free!
Free printables:
Cheers,
Amruta
Hey Amruta. The letter of the week series looks like a lot of fun and learning at the same time. thanks for sharing the same. 🙂
What is the age at which one should introduce these to the child? My dd is nearly 2 and I was wondering if this is the right age to start on weekly letters. Also, does one teach the phonic sound along or introduce those later?
Thank you Richa, 3+ is the best age to introduce letters 🙂
I love all the activities! All the activities for preschoolers are integrated in learning A (cutting, sorting, counting, etc.). I can’t wait to try this with my son. Thank you for your wonderful content. It is very helpful for me since I have no idea how to teach little children.
Thank you for sharing these amazing resources!!!