Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Alphabet Eggs

Alphabet Eggs


It's fun to play matching games, and they are great for learning. I made alphabet eggs to help Harry learn his letters. It was easy to make and inexpensive! You need plastic Easter eggs and foam letters, which can be found at the Dollar Store.




Here's how you make it:
First, you write a letter on both halves of the eggs until you have 26 letter eggs.


Then, I hid the foam letters inside each egg to correspond to each egg.



How to play:
You can play the game in many ways!
1. You can take apart the eggs and have your child match the halves.
2. You can have your child match the foam letters to the eggs.
3. You can also just have your child discovered the foam letters that are inside each egg.
4. Or you can play any other way you think!

**Harry and I took apart a few eggs at a time and matched the letters to the correct egg. I did help him with it, but he loved it! It's a great way to learn!!**


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