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Alphabet Adventure | Ages 3-6

Alphabet Adventure | Ages 3-6

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Alphabet Adventure – Inclusive Literacy Workbook (Hardcover, 92 Pages)

Turn ABCs into an exciting hands-on adventure—now in hardcover for lasting use!

The Alphabet Adventure workbook from Everyday Play N Learn is a comprehensive, play-based guide to help children build early literacy skills through tracing, games, crafts, and multisensory learning. With 92 activity-packed pages, this hardcover edition is perfect for classrooms, libraries, or home use—designed to last through repeated practice and exploration. This edition also includes a Teacher’s/Parent Guide with pacing suggestions, household object activities, and inclusive adaptations, making it easy for educators and families to guide learning step by step.

🌟 What’s Inside:

  • Alphabet Tracing Worksheets – Uppercase & lowercase practice with fun illustrations.
  • Playdough Mats & Flashcards – Build letters with hands-on learning tools.
  • Games & Activities – Scavenger hunts, obstacle paths, sound hopscotch, and more.
  • Interactive QR Code Slides – Explore sounds digitally with clickable letter activities.
  • Parent/Teacher Guide – Includes a 4-week pacing plan, household letter activities, and extra outdoor literacy games.
  • Inclusive Adaptations – Suggestions for supporting children with special needs (tactile cues, adaptive writing, AAC, visual supports).

🧠 Skills Your Child Will Develop:

  • Letter recognition & phonics awareness
  • Handwriting & fine motor skills
  • Early reading confidence
  • Multisensory learning connections
  • Social-emotional growth through inclusive play

📦 Product Details:

  • Format: Hardcover workbook
  • Length: 92 pages
  • Includes: Teacher’s/Parent Guide with pacing, adaptations, and extra activities
  • Age Range: 3–6 years old
  • Publisher: Everyday Play N Learn CDC Inc.
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