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WOODEN
ABC 123
BLOCKS
These
wooden ABC 123 block
set helps promote creativity and encourages
cooperative play, develops
fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, letter and
number recognition,
beginning spelling and number skills, spatial relationships
and problem
solving skills.
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WOODEN ABC 123 BLOCKS
by
Melissa & Doug
Ages 2 +
Wooden Block Size: 6.5 " x 6" x 3"
50 Wooden Blocks
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Availability:
Usually ships within 24 hours
Wooden
ABC 123
Blocks
Description:
These
wooden ABC 123 block
set helps promote creativity and encourages cooperative play, develops
fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, letter and number recognition,
beginning spelling and number skills, spatial relationships and problem
solving skills.
ACTIVITIES FOR YOUR ABC?123 BLOCK SET
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Ask the child
to see how tall s/he can stack the blocks without them falling over.
Count each block out loud as it is added to the stack.
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Ask the child
to look at each block and identify the image on each of its six
sides. Repeat this activity until the child can correctly identify
the images on all of the blocks.
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Build a simple
structure and ask the child to replicate it.
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Point to a
picture on a block and ask what letter it begins with.
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Ask the child
to use the alphabet blocks to spell out his/her first name. (It may
be necessary to use both the carved and stamped sides of the
blocks.)
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Ask the child
to place the blocks in alphabetical order from A to Z, and the
number blocks in numerical order from 0 to 9 excluding duplicate
numbers.
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Select a group
of picture blocks. Choose one of the pictures in your head and ask
the child to guess the picture by asking the least number of
questions.
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Spell AT with
the letter blocks. Ask the child to add other letters to either the
front or the back of the AT letter pair to spell additional words.
(Possible words: BAT, CAT, EAT, ATE, FAT and VAT.) Repeat the
activity using AN (BAN, CAN, FAN, RAN and TAN).
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Use the blocks
to spell three- or four-letter words. For example: CAT and BOAT. Ask
the child to read each word and say each letter out loud.
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Ask the child
to create a number larger than 9 by using the number blocks. For
example: if you say, "fourteen" the child would use a one and a four
block to make 14.
Contents:
50 Solid Wood
ABC / 123 Blocks
1 Storage Pouch
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