Invite children to match letter cards, name beginning sounds, and practice simple word-building through playful repetition.
Lay out 5 to 8 large alphabet cards on the floor.
Say a letter sound and invite children to point to the matching card.
Repeat with favorite letters from children’s names.
Extend the activity by sorting letters by color or shape.
Use illustrated stones or cards to spark oral storytelling, sequencing, and collaborative language play.
Use expression cards and mirrors to help children notice emotions, describe facial cues, and practice empathy in a group setting.
A fun and creative activity where children turn a simple paper plate into a colorful fish. Great for developing fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and artistic expression.
Set up a simple indoor obstacle path using tape lines, cushions, and stepping spots to build body control and confidence.