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11. K Is For Kangaroo
Kangaroos are always a fun animal for kids to learn about because of their famous “pouch” where they hold their babies. Kids also love the fact that they hop instead of fun. It’s certainly an intriguing and different animal and they’ll always remember that it starts with the letter K because of making this craft.
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12. L Is For Lamp
Since lamps are something that your child sees every day, they’ll certainly remember the letter L if they make their own lamp. I love that this craft even has a cord attached to the lamp as well!
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13. M Is For Mountain
Mountains definitely look like the letter M with their peaks and valleys so it only makes sense to learn the letter M by creating a mountain. Your child can make any kind of mountain they’d like with trees, rocks, or snow. They’ll always be reminded of the letter M when looking out the window at the natural peaks and valleys on the local mountains.
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14. N Is For Nest
It’s always great for kids to learn about nests, especially since they don’t always have the opportunity to see a real nest. Kids love all kinds of baby animals and will love to make these little eggs that will someday hatch into baby birds in their nest.
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15. O Is For Owl
Owls are everywhere now a days because let’s face it, they’re so darn cute. Since it’s likely that your child will see owls everywhere, it’s a great way for them to learn the letter O. Every time they see an owl while they’re out and about you can ask them what letter it starts with and they’ll remember this craft and know the answer!
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