Chasing Cheerios

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

How to Build an A


Guh-guh and Grandpa gave O this book for her birthday, and it is quite a hit. O enjoyed making all of the letters, and she especially liked making an O. She thought it was interesting that you only had to remove one piece to turn an E into an F. I wish the book came with lowercase letters, too. I'm planning on making a set using foam core board eventually....

7 comments:

  1. We have this book. My daughter LOVES it, but my son hates it. He gets very frustrated with it because the letters cannot be formed as perfectly as he would like.

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  2. This may need to be added to our ever growing list of books we want.

    Thanks!

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  3. This will be on my 2yo christmas list.

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  4. Looks neat!! It looks like a must have for us too.

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  5. If you are looking for patterns for your lowercase letters, this is a good place to start.
    http://www.kizclub.com/activities.htm

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  6. My son is in a program called "Handwriting with out Tears" and is building letters just like those! he loves it!

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  7. Hello! I use Handwriting without Tears for my son's writing curriculum. I bought the uppercase letters through a seller on ebay. When I purchased them I also noticed that they sell the lower case letters too. I think they were $15.00 or something like that. The uppercase ones I bought are very nice, and I will probably end up ordering the lower case letters as well. I looked up the seller's name. You can do a search on the seller's name - druekegames.

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