Brand-New Alphabet Box!

 A few years ago, I found on Pinterest the idea of making a "Monster Box" out of an empty tissue box. So I made one, using it to keep plastic letters of the alphabet inside, for children who are learning to identify the letters. Well, this "Monster Box" has seen it's better days, having been crunched from the top and from the side, and has gotten a tear in its opening from an exuberant hand reaching inside for a letter. 

So, I decided to make another one. The previous one looked more like it was designed for a boy, but now I'm teaching the alphabet to a little girl, so I made it a "Kitten Box" instead. The great thing about these boxes is that you can let your imagination go wild - it can be anything! 

The main thing is that it's used to help little ones learn the letters of the alphabet. I have a laminated sheet of construction paper with the alphabet on it. So the child will reach into the box and pull out a letter, matching it to the one on the paper, saying what letter it is as they place it on top of the written one. Then, when all of the letters have been found, we say together the alphabet in order from A to Z! 

The little kids really enjoy this special box.




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