1. R is for Rabbit
Cut out a little rabbit shape, we crumbled a little tissue paper for a tail, and the grass adds some fun texture for the little ones. I did the cutting of the grass for my 3 year old and she just "fluffed" it to make it look like grass, but my almost-5-year-old did the cutting and fluffing herself. They both did all their gluing.
2. R is for Robot
This project was great to enrich the kids on their shape identification as well as let them be creative. I showed them a few pictures on the internet of what a robot is, gave them cutouts of various sized shapes and let them be creative. Both the 5 and 3 year old did a great job and I was impressed with their finished products-100% them.
3. R is for Rose
We have done this rose project using romaine lettuce bottoms before , but I wanted to do something we hadn't done yet, so I used an idea I'd seen on Pinterest.
You simply use glue to make the outline of the rose and let it dry, then use water colors to paint. Above is my 3 years olds. My almost-5-year-old did not want to touch the glue lines when she painted (she's learning about trying to stay in the lines in her coloring books these days), so her rose had a whole different (but also beautiful) effect. I love them both.
4. R is for Rain
The girls both loved the last project so much, we added a similar one for "rain".
And they keep asking to do more of this kind of painting (success!)
5. R is for Rosary
This is not the first Rosary project we've done either, but I wanted one that was unique and new for the girls to add to their ABC book, so we made up a new idea, but you could also do our rosary constellation project or this Our Lady of the Rosary project for "R is for Rosary".
We made a "shape rosary" using various shapes for the Hail Mary beads in each decade and for the Our Father/Glory Be beads in between decades. We had fun saying our shape rosaries, decorating them, and working on color and shape recognition at the same time. And of course, it was all a lovely prayer-holding hands with Mary-learning about her Son, Jesus.