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Learning letters for the sports-driven child...

March 30 2005 at 3:49 PM

  (Premier Login mom2mikey)

 
Mikey loved to play "letter bowling" when we were first learning letters. We would tape cards with letters to those plastic bowling pins and then ask him to bowl down a certain letter and he would go and knock it down with a ball. We started with just 2 or 3 letters and built up to a lot more. He had to be very close in order to get the aim part of it right and the pins had to be pretty far apart to allow for that as well . He loved this game!

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