These easy 3-pc. puzzles are great for older toddlers and up to learn colors.

These easy 3-pc. puzzles are great for older toddlers and up to learn colors.

A fun way to introduce numbers 1-10. Easy three piece puzzles with numbers, words and apples to count.

The third letter of the new school year! The upper case “E”!
Seven pages to introduce and engage your young one.

These fun mats are mats to color, then laminate or tuck inside Dry Erase Pockets (to keep them around longer). Use bingo chips, mini erasers, resin pieces, gems, buttons, whatever is your favorite thing to use as markers to mark the matching letters on each mat.
(Just a hint: if you tuck inside a Dry Erase Pocket; you can color over and over again with dry erase markers, as well as trace the letters.)

Fun and easy coloring sheets. Two sheets for the letter “X”; beginning letter and ending letter.

Match up the pancake letters to the correct syrup pictures.
A fun way to introduce beginning letter sounds.

This activity will help strengthen fine motor skills which is needed to write.
I suggest printing on cardstock because it is sturdier. I like to laminate for extra protection.

Here is the second letter of the new school year! The uppercase “F”.
7 pages of fun filled things to introduce the uppercase “F”.

The first for the new school year! The “L” pack has 7 pages of fun filled coloring, cutting and gluing, tracing activities to introduce the uppercase “L” to your new learner.
Uppercase first, then onto the lowercase letters. We will be doing a couple of letters a week. But you can go at your own speed.

Cut out the colored pencils and match up to the black and white sheet. I like to laminate the BW sheet and colored pencils, then use small adhesive Velcro dots on the pencils and the BW sheet. This makes a fun table top activity.
Great to add to your Table Top Binder!
