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Toddler & Preschool Alphabet Activities for Letter F

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 It has been a great week of learning the Letter F. We have been firemen and fishermen, made funny faces, played with frogs, and even sized up everyone’s feet. What a fabulous week! Come and take a peek.
preschool alphabet activities for letter f, fireman, fish, feet, finger puppets and so much more. Hands on learning for toddlers and preschoolers.

Toddler & Preschool Alphabet Activities for Letter F

His tray area consisted of a Melissa and Doug fireman set, a basket of Finger puppets, a tray of fruit for color sorting, a puzzle (fish and frogs), a wooden pull frog with a frog book, and a basket of Leap Frog froggies and a frog blanket.
His tray of fruit with the letter f for color sorting.
We made funny faces.
Yes, even mommy had to get into the funny face mask. He loved it; that’s what matters most.
Even Big Brother got into making funny faces.
We did a What Floats science activity with different F things that we had and read a Baby Einstein book called What Floats.
He loved this activity, it’s always fun to play in water.
Spending time working with the letter F
Counting fish
He was very proud of his fish puzzle
 We had to go fishing in our bathtub. It consists of Blue water, boats, a jet ski, and many fish. He ended up swimming with the fish after 10 minutes of fishing.
By the middle of the week Little B had become a fireman.
Sizing everyone’s feet in the family. F is for Feet; we had everyone involved in this activity.
Little B compared his feet to everyone else’s.
He also put his fish in order by size.
Counting fish for our snack.
Baby Bell enjoyed a Finger puppet show
Little B enjoyed the puppets; it was one of his favorite things this week.
Another day I set out a tray with the word fruit on it and 15 cards with different types of food,  it was his job to pick out the fruit. This was a good activity for teaching about healthy foods (nutrition).
Working on a puzzle with daddy
Last but not least, we spent time bird watching with our feathers.
Believe it or not, I was going to do a sensory box filled with feathers for the weekend, but by Friday, he was ready to move on to the following letter. I think we were both F’d out. It was a great week of preschool learning, and I look forward to starting letter G. I have some great surprises in store.