You've started down the path of the alphabet and step two is the Letter B! Using these activities for teaching the Letter B will be helpful for your child as he moves towards learning the entire alphabet. Multisensory activities are best when teaching anything new to kiddos, so you'll need a wide assortment of ways to present Letter B.
In other words, look for activities that include all the senses (touch, sound, sight, hearing). Have lots of fun with it! Take your child on a "Letter B Date" (Beef stew with beans for dinner followed by a fun Baseball game and some "B" letter books to read aloud after. Maybe even Brownies for dessert). 🙂
I've put together a list of the best resources I could find on the internet to help you in your quest, plus a free Letter B worksheet to print out and use. Enjoy!
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Hands on is the order of the day! Find interactive ways and crafts to get your child to write out and get to know that Letter B.
Little ones like to use their fingers, hand, and bodies. So find ways to let them learn in ways that engage.
Purchase Kinetic sand to form the Letter B and other letters. It's great because it's "squishable", and it never dries out. Use it in a bin, or maybe a cookie pan with a rim. You could also use the old standby Playdoh. The kit shown below has letter stamps for learning the alphabet. Bonus!