LEARN THE LETTER D

PHONICS FUN

Learn the Letter D

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

Literacy
Large Motor
Music
Fine Motor
Dough
let’s learn!

D is for Dough

Grab some playdough (or make your own) and get ready to squish, roll, and create.

Can you make something that starts with the letter D? Try a dog, a donut, or a dinosaur!

What else can you make with dough? Maybe a pizza, a pie, or a big stack of cookies?

Add fun extras like popsicle sticks, letter tiles, or little figures for pretend play.

Play some music while you work. Try “Do-Re-Mi” from The Sound of Music. That “doe” is a deer, not the dough in your hands!

Play your way! What else can you do with your dynamic dough?

Drop Everything and Dance!

Dip, dive, and do your thing to these daring and delightful tracks that start with the letter D!
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