A is for Alphabet Sensory Play for Kids

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Welcome to the first day in my A-Z's of Sensory Play for Kids series here on GHOK. Today I am sharing some great alphabet sensory play for kids' ideas.

Fun and engaging alphabet sensory play ideas for kids. www.GoldenReflectionsBlog.com

Exploring the alphabet doesn't just have to be reading or practicing handwriting. Exploring the alphabet through sensory play is a great add-on activity to share the love of learning and the alphabet with your kids.

Alphabet Sensory Play Ideas for Kids

Here are some great alphabet sensory play ideas for kids from my fellow kid blogger friends.

Alphabet Tray Sensory Play – Pre-K Pages

26 Alphabet Digs – Growing Book by Book

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom Alphabet Play – Natural Beach Living

Shaving Cream Alphabet Play – Hands-On As We Grow

Alphabet Sensory Bin – Still Playing School

Toddler ABC Sensory Table – Teaching 2 And 3 Year Olds

Alphabet Sensory Messy Play – Kid's Creative Chaos

ABC's Tot Tray Activities – Something 2 Offer

Sensory Letter Matching Play – How Wee Learn

Alphabet Goo – Learn with Play At Home

Seek-N-Find Alphabet – Mama Miss

Tactile Alphabet Poster – My Mundane And Miraculous Life

Alphabet Flower Garden – Buggy and Buddy

Alphabet Sensory Cards – Best Toys for Toddlers

Alphabet Sensory Fishing Bin – Kitchen Floor Crafts

ABC Architecture Scavenger Hunt – Edventures with Kids

For more ideas, check out my A-Z of Sensory Play for Kids 26-part series.

The A-Z's of Sensory Play for Kids from therapists, teachers, parents, and kid bloggers.

Heather Greutman, COTA

Heather Greutman is a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant with experience in school-based OT services for preschool through high school. She uses her background to share child development tips, tools, and strategies for parents, educators, and therapists. She is the author of many ebooks including The Basics of Fine Motor Skills, and Basics of Pre-Writing Skills, and co-author of Sensory Processing Explained: A Handbook for Parents and Educators.

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9 Comments

  1. Great list! I love the diversity of activities. Thanks for including our scavenger hunt too!

  2. Thanks for posting our tactile alphabet poster! Great list and your blog is definitely one of my favorites! So many similar interests!

  3. So sweet of you, Thanks Julie! Thank you for sharing amazing content on your blog as well! 🙂

  4. Wow! What a great list, thanks for including us and I’ll definitely be coming back for some other ideas.

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