Learning the alphabet can be a fun and entertaining for toddlers and preschoolers. These proven steps to learning the alphabet will have toddlers and preschoolers begging for more. Before you know it, they'll be ready to learn to read.
USE A DOODLE PRO -- The Doodle Pro (formerly called the Magna Doodle) is a wonderful tool for helping toddlers and preschoolers learn the alphabet. It's as simple as writing a letter on the Doodle Pro, showing it to your toddler, saying the letter name, and coaxing them to repeat the name. Once you've done that, let them erase the letter.
Then move onto the next letter. All of my children, have loved learning the alphabet using the Doodle Pro. My current toddler brings our Doodle Pro to me and demands we do letters.
READ ABC BOOKS -- Look at ABC books with your toddler or preschooler. The best books are ones that have one letter written on the page and pictures of several items that start with that letter. As you go through the book, point out and name ... more.
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