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2006-10-30 07:30:37 · 9 answers · asked by rbellecsu1998 1 in Education & Reference Preschool

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You could use alphabet shaped noodles or cereal, or you could use the first letters of food to go through the alphabet.

2006-10-30 07:34:49 · answer #1 · answered by Adriana 4 · 0 0

10 Ways to Teach the Alphabet with Food
Turn your kitchen into a letter-learning lab: Teach your child his ABCs by filling his tummy! Keep an alphabet chart handy for your child's reference (a smart idea in the kitchen and anywhere else you're learning).

"A" is for alphabet soup. Encourage your child to find the letters of his name in his soup. Applaud him when he does!


"C" is for cookie-cutters. Use cookie-cutters to shape sandwiches into letters. Encourage your child to come up with other creative uses for alphabet cookie-cutters.


"D" is for dessert. Personalize desserts by spelling out names using alphabet cereal or icing.


"E" is for edible letters. Use pre-packaged pretzel dough to shape letters together — then bake and enjoy!


"F" is for fruit. Use a basket full of fruit to tell a story. Take out each piece one at a time and add a new character or plot twist with every banana, orange, and pear's appearance.


"G" is for groceries. Have your child draw his own grocery list, and add the first letter of each item next to his picture. Then ask him to help you find the groceries at the store.


"P" is for pudding. Use pudding as finger paint. Give your child the go-ahead to get messy writing her letters!


"S" is for spices. After labeling each section of your spice rack, help your child alphabetize and put away your spices.


"T" is for toppings. Make a pizza with toppings your child can form into letters to spell out his (or your) name.


"V" is for vegetables. Have fun making letters out of raw veggie sticks and other snacks ... biting allowed

2006-10-30 14:37:01 · answer #2 · answered by sparkles20_72745 2 · 1 0

All fruits are fruit and vegetables. A "vegetable" is a plant, any part of which can be used for food.

2017-03-10 22:12:55 · answer #3 · answered by Johnathan 3 · 0 0

Barring pb allergies - there is a fun edible playdough that is made out of pb, honey and dry milk - with individual pieces of wax paper and clean hands, of course, children can make their own edible letter - maybe start with the first letter of their first name.

2006-10-30 10:43:06 · answer #4 · answered by Pat C 2 · 0 0

Alphabet soup its educational and tasty!

2006-10-30 09:53:14 · answer #5 · answered by greekmanuk81 2 · 0 0

yoo can get some of those alphabet cookies

2006-10-30 09:35:02 · answer #6 · answered by lysette.oxo 4 · 0 0

you could try buying a jar of cookie letters with some other stuff included...... well.... it really depends how old students are.... if they are about preschool to kindergarten, then it's a real good idea, in higher grades, they should know their ABC's.

2006-11-02 10:55:08 · answer #7 · answered by <3 5 · 0 0

apple
banana - brocolli
courgette - cake
dynamic peas
eggplant
fysalis - fruit
ginger
honey

so easy!!
try in different languages hilarious!

2006-10-30 07:37:32 · answer #8 · answered by kobe 3 · 0 0

dude (or chick) you are serious right. you crazy

2006-10-30 13:04:30 · answer #9 · answered by zingy5000 2 · 0 0

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