Sunday, March 20, 2011

Analphabet soup

analphabet \(ˌ)an-ˈal-fə-ˌbet, -bət\ n: an illiterate person who does not know the letters of the alphabet.

Yep, I'd say that definition fits the Fab Four to a tee—or should I say, "a T"? Fortunately, it seems that you don't have to know your letters to love your letters:



I guess I need to get serious about teaching my kids the alphabet ... they're definitely interested!

7 comments:

  1. That's hilarious!

    Avery loves the LeapFrog Letter Factory movie... and I love that it teaches them the letter sounds along with the letter. You guys should check it out!

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  2. Gotta tell you, the header pictures are just precious!! Love all their smiles!!! :-)

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  3. Are those letters made from felt? Simone would love those! Where did you find them?

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  4. Melody: I wish I could tell you where they're from ... I think someone gave them to my mom, second-hand. The kids do love them!

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  5. I found some handmade on Etsy, but they are spendy. At times like this I wish I wasn't afraid of my sewing machine. They look like they'd be pretty simple.

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  6. We have those exact same letters - and that is how Isaac learned his alphabet. :) My mom was a teacher and someone came in selling books and stuff and that is where she got them when he was about 18 months old. I remember rolling my eyes thinking, "Great - something with a million pieces for me to pick up." But they have been wonderful - and I wish I could find more. We're missing the Y! :)

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