
Finally we have come to an end of this range… do look out for the complete alphabet Flashcards and A3 poster coming up next! I hope you had fun with these, if so, please SHARE SHARE SHARE!!! TIA xxx
You absolutely HAVE to get them a yoghurt to eat with this printable… I mean whilst doing it that is… this one makes me hungry! Enjoy Read the rest of this entry
There’s two ways of pronouncing X so I thought I’d make two different ones as I know people have different opinions on which one to use so I give you xylophone and x-ray. Enjoy! Read the rest of this entry
Here’s one of my favourite of them all, W for Whale… so proud of this little thing 🙂 Read the rest of this entry
I only just noticed that a Volcano is an upside down V… or an upside A… a pity it’s not called Alcono! Oh well since it’s called Volcano, you can help kids remember the V by telling them the upside-down thing.
Enjoy! Read the rest of this entry
Nearing the end… T for Tie, Enjoy! Read the rest of this entry
Somewhere over the rainbow there’s a printable for you 😉 Read the rest of this entry
Owl give you my favourite yet… the little owl that I did a few years ago. O for Owl, enjoy! Read the rest of this entry
Ok I have to confess… I LOVE a glue gun and there are few craft things I won’t put together with it. This barnyard and finger puppets are no different. I know it would probably look so much prettier if it was stitched together like this Peppa Pig that I did on a Read the rest of this entry
Herewith M for Moon. Enjoy Read the rest of this entry
Let there be Light! Read the rest of this entry
Who doesn’t love kites! enjoy K for Kite. Read the rest of this entry
Here’s your letter for the week… J for Jacket, have fun! Read the rest of this entry
Ice, ice baby!!!! Have fun 🙂 Read the rest of this entry
I already had the Dog image from the Afrikaans printable H for Hond so here’s the English version of D for Dog, enjoy!
Also see D for Dam HERE!
(Please note that only the play dough mats are for preschool kids. The worksheets are better for kids that already knows the alphabet but are able to write smaller letters, so remember to start the little ones off with the big letters!)