Alphabet Activities for 3-Year-Olds: Hands-On Games Using Things You Already Have at Home
Teaching a three-year-old their letters does not require flashcards, workbooks, or an expensive learning subscription. It requires play — the kind that uses the child’s natural curiosity, their love of moving, touching, and discovering, and the ordinary materials already present in your kitchen, bathroom, and living room. That matters practically, because the research is clear: …