Alphabet Puppets
Looking for help brainstorming! I recently purchased the Lakeshore Learning alphabet puppets (scored them used for cheaper) and am hoping they will be a great tool for furthering my 3.5-year-old's learning of letters/letter sounds. He knows most letters now, but I thought they'd be good for continued teaching. (He's in preschool part-time, but I work with him at home.) I plan to eventually use them with his younger sibling, as well. I feel like there are probably many creative ways in which I can use them, but I'm struggling to think of any. Of course I can have the puppet "say" it's letter and sound, but does anyone have any other fun ideas? I was thinking maybe some preschool teachers, homeschool moms, or really just anyone may have experience/ideas with these! I have a very vague memory of my kindergarten teacher using these cool inflatable letter characters to teach us letters, and I feel like each letter had a story or something, but I'm not sure exactly what she did.