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Letter ‘P’ Craft

by Angela Thayer Leave a Comment

We’re adding to our alphabet book with the letter ‘P’. We first painted the pumpkin seeds orange from the pumpkin we explored last week and glued them inside the letter ‘P’. Before glueing them down, we counted them and put them into groups of ten. Troy only lasted to 3 groups of ten, but it was still good counting practice.

Here’s the letter ‘P’!

ImageWe are going to the apple orchard and pumpkin patch this week, so this is good prep for that!

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