16. P Is For Penguin
Who doesn’t love penguins? I mean they are just some of the most adorable animals, especially when they waddle. When making this craft with your kids you can even teach them how to waddle like a penguin and then walk like that the rest of the day to carry on the fun!
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17. Q Is For Quail
Your kids will probably just associate a quail as a bird, but that’s ok. There’s not many items that start with Q that you can make a craft with. This quail is pretty cute, though, so maybe it’ll stick in your little one’s mind.
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18. R Is For Reindeer
What child doesn’t love reindeer? It’s an iconic animal associated with one of the most famous holidays, so of course your child is going to love making this cute reindeer. What’s even better is that the R can stand for reindeer or Rudolph! It works both ways, which is even better for your kids to learn.
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19. S Is For Snake
Let’s be honest, most kids don’t like snakes, but that doesn’t mean they’re not cool to look at. Especially with their long slithery bodies and tongues. The shape of the S is perfect for this reptile since it looks exactly like a snake anyways.
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20. T Is For Tree
Trees are another item that your kids see every single day. They’re every where in their lives, so for them to be able to know what letter they start with would be awesome. They could practice all day long as they see trees in the yard, at school, and even at the store.
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