A Sweet Intro

This blog is dedicated to our darling boy, born prematurely at 29 weeks and miraculously survived all odds during his 57 days in the ICU. We named him Reagan, which means our "Little King", strong and brave enough to fight any battles. He is also our little king whom we worship with a lifetime of our love and kisses. Baby Reagan continues to amaze us with his awesome strength, big personality, joyful laughter and lovely smiles. This is where we share both our learning journeys and all the fun bonding time together.

Jul 22, 2013

Tracing Sandpaper Alphabets

Vowels are mounted on blue background and consonants on pink background. Sandpaper letters are used for babies to study the shape of the alphabets with their sense of touch, before they acquire the gross motor abilities to hold a writing tool to write the letter.
This is one of Reagan's top favorite learning material. 
I allow him to trace 2 different letters a day and he is able to relate them to his alphabet poster. 
A few times right after he finished tracing the sandpaper letters, he would crawl over to the alphabet poster to find the letters he traced. My boy is so eager to show me what he had learnt!
At 13 months (adjusted age), he is still loving his alphabets, good job baby boy!

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