LEARN THE LETTER F

PHONICS FUN

Learn the Letter F

Play with PomPom and discover the letter F in these fun, full bodied ways to remind your little one that language can, and should be surprising, adventurous, and utterly fun. 

Literacy
Sensory
Music
Large Motor
let’s learn!

SET THE STAGE FOR PLAY: 5 minutes

Adult Participation: Optional

F is for Flower and Flour

While your little one may be too young to learn about homophones, they are certainly not too young to enjoy a giggle when you present these two materials and pretend to bake a cake with flowers, and bring your flour to your nose to smell it.

Enjoy a full on sensory experience by combining both your flour and flowers in a bin for some open-ended play. 

F is for Freeze (Dance)!

Get ready to FREEZE whenever this feel good, funky & fresh LᐧMᐧNᐧOᐧPlay!List (featuring songs that start with letter F) STOPS!

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