15 Must Try Letter Sensory Activities
Hands-On Alphabet Learning
Hands On Play is awesome and such a great tool for early learning. We like to dig in, get messy, explore and create with all sorts of letter sensory play. Learning is fun when it’s presented in a joyful and fun way for little minds. So many wonderful skills are gained from sensory play from communication to fine motor! Here are 15 must try letter sensory play ideas to delight any child. Please join us each Tuesday for the Hands On Play Blog Hop and find a new idea or two to try. We would love for you to visit all the participating blogs and follow along!
15 Must Try Letter Sensory Play Ideas
I hope you will take a peak at each of these, pin a few for later and share some with friends. These are simple ideas with every day materials which is perfect for anytime play and busy days. Keep it simple, fun and even a little novel with these awesome letter sensory play activities.
Shaving Cream Letter Play/ Little Bins For Little Hands
Alphabet Puzzle Sensory Search/ Little Bins For Little Hands
Alphabet Shells Sensory Tray/ Little Bins For Little Hands
Washing Letters Sensory Play/ Little Bins For Little Hands
Icy Alphabet Tower/ Little Bins For Little Hands
Mini Alphabet Sensory Bins/ Little Bins For Little Hands
Alphabet Discovery Bottle/ Preschool Inspirations
Cornmeal Alphabet Sensory Bin/ Blog Me Mom
Portable Alphabet Scavenger Hunt/ Lemon Lime Adventures
Stirring Up Alphabet Sensory Soup/ Teach Preschool
Invisible Letter Sensory Bin/ And Next Comes L
Alphabet Rocks/ Homegrown Friends
Alphabet Sensory Bin/ Still Playing School
ABC Sensory Bin/ 3 Dinosaurs
Water Bead Letter Sensory Bin/ Living Montessori Now
DIY Ping Pong Paddle from P Is For Preschooler
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What fun ideas! Thanks so much for including my water-bead letter sensory bin. I just featured your post at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page (and pinned it, too). 🙂