Shaving Foam Letters at Arthur Yasmin blog

Shaving Foam Letters. Combine letter learning practice with sensory play by having kids learn to write letters in a tray filled with shaving cream. As you add each letter, call out their letter sound. Spread a thin layer of shaving foam on a tray or countertop to get started. Squirt shaving cream on a tray. Create shapes or letters using dots of shaving foam, and let your little one connect the dots with their finger or a cotton bud to complete the shapes. Sandwich the foam letters together with shaving cream in between to create cream letters. Set expectations for how to use shaving cream safely. Then, using your hand, rub the shaving cream to erase the letter. Sprinkle flour through a sieve to cover the surface evenly first. It's wonderfully messy but clean. To extend the activity for older children: Try writing in shaving foam! Your child can then practise making marks with their pointing. In small groups, model how to write a letter. Swap alphabets for water safe shapes, foam letters, seasonal themed items, etc.

Shaving cream letters! This is a fun idea! Alphabet
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As you add each letter, call out their letter sound. Try writing in shaving foam! Then, using your hand, rub the shaving cream to erase the letter. Your child can then practise making marks with their pointing. It's wonderfully messy but clean. Spread a thin layer of shaving foam on a tray or countertop to get started. In small groups, model how to write a letter. Create shapes or letters using dots of shaving foam, and let your little one connect the dots with their finger or a cotton bud to complete the shapes. You could also use polenta, sugar or rice for this one. Squirt shaving cream on a tray.

Shaving cream letters! This is a fun idea! Alphabet

Shaving Foam Letters Sandwich the foam letters together with shaving cream in between to create cream letters. As you add each letter, call out their letter sound. Sandwich the foam letters together with shaving cream in between to create cream letters. It's wonderfully messy but clean. You could also use polenta, sugar or rice for this one. Swap alphabets for water safe shapes, foam letters, seasonal themed items, etc. Spread a thin layer of shaving foam on a tray or countertop to get started. Set expectations for how to use shaving cream safely. Your child can then practise making marks with their pointing. Then, using your hand, rub the shaving cream to erase the letter. To extend the activity for older children: Combine letter learning practice with sensory play by having kids learn to write letters in a tray filled with shaving cream. Create shapes or letters using dots of shaving foam, and let your little one connect the dots with their finger or a cotton bud to complete the shapes. In small groups, model how to write a letter. Try writing in shaving foam! Squirt shaving cream on a tray.

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