Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The letters of the alphabet - use food to Teach Your Child The Alphabet


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As the father of a preschool child, you should be teaching alphabet is an important part of your daily routine. Wait until your child in preschool or kindergarten, work on the alphabet, the child begins to read behind the race was in preschool teaching your alphabet, which can be a sure winner. Teach the alphabet should not be cumbersome or complicated, and certainly does not require special tools. One of the easiest ways to teach your child the alphabetis with food. Finally, the child needs to eat.

Here are some fun food snacks ABC for you and your child has begun:

Snack: almonds, alphabet cereal, alphabet soup, American cheese, Angel Food Cake, Animal Crackers, Apple butter / fruit juice, apples, apples, apricots, asparagus, avocado

B Snacks: Banana Split, Bacon, bagels, baked beans, banana bread, barbecue beans, bean sprouts, beets, berries, Black Eyed Peas, Bran muffins, bread sticks, soup, brownies, BrownSugar, Brussels sprouts, butter, butter, meat, peppers, biscuits, Bologna, Brazil nuts

C Snack: carrot sticks, cucumber, celery, cheese, crackers, cinnamon rolls, bread wheat, corn, carrot juice, blueberry juice, cantaloupe, cottage cheese, cashew nuts, cupcakes, cauliflower

Snacks Q: Donuts, "Dirt" cake (chocolate muffin), Deviled Eggs, "Devil" panini (a face to the devil Bologna and cheese sauce), hot dogs

And snack: Eggs, EnglishMuffin, egg drop soup, boiled eggs, eggplant, Eskimo Pie

R Snacks: French fries, pancakes, French bread, finger food, Fig Newton

Snacks G: green jello, graham crackers, bread, garlic, chickpeas, soup, green beans, green grapes, grape juice, grapefruit juice, grapefruit juice, Gatorade, granola, guava, peas (or pea soup), grits, gingerbread , marshmallows (bears, worms, fish, etc.)

Snacks H: ham, hamburger, hash, hazelnuts, bread, honey, honeydewMelon, hot chocolate, hot dogs, hot sauce

The snack: ice, ice, ice tea, Italian bread, ice

Snacks J: jam, Jambalaya, Jello, jelly, jerky, Johnnycake, juices, jelly beans, Jello jigglers

Snacks K: Kiwi, kite-shaped sugar cookies

Snacks L: lemonade, lemon cookies, lemon sorbet, marshmallow lemon, lime Koolaid

Snacks M: muffins, milk, smoothies, macaroni and cheese, marshmallows, M and M's

N Snacks: Nachos, navy beans, nectarines, Neapolitan ice creamCream, pasta
Nut bread, nuts (not) for young children.

Snacks O: oatmeal cookies, oranges, orange buns, meat and O (with cookie dough), olives

Snacks P: peanut butter, pretzels, peanuts, popcorn, pasta, plum, pineapple
Pizza, potato pancakes, regular pancakes, cheese, pretzels

Snacks Q: Quiche, Quaker Oats, "Q" cookies

Snacks R tastes: grape, rice pudding and grape, apple-raisin muffins, rice cakes with peanut butter, rice cakes (), Redjello

Snacks S: sandwiches, sugar cookies, salad, soup, strawberries, salsa, sour cream

Toast, tea, tangerine, tuna, Teddy Graham, cereal Trix, Taffy, tapioca pudding, tofu, Triscuits crackers, tomato, Trident chewing gum, candy bar Twix

UGLI fruit (also known as the fruit only, is a cross between an orange and a grapefruit), upside-down cake

Vegetables, Velveeta cheese, sausage, vegetable soup, velvet cake, cookies, vanilla, vanilla custard, vanilla ice cream,Vermicelli noodles

Walnuts, Waffles, Whipped cream, Wheat, Wieners, Watermelon

X-shaped cookies

Yams, Yogurt, Yellow cake, Yeast rolls

Zucchini, Zucchini Bread, Fried Zucchini (cut into strips like french fries, bread, and fry. Serve with ketchup!), Zesta saltine crackers, Zwieback Toast

To fill in with the letters without many snacks or to reinforce and review letters you can use condiments to create letters or build straight letters using pretzel sticks and the like. You can also trace the letters in many foods such as peanut butter, whipped cream, frosting, mashed potatoes and so on. If the children are willing, you can create letters made from food.

Learning the alphabet can be as simple as ABC when you use in foods, in order to make learning easier and fun for your child.

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