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Letter Q Activities for 2-Year-Olds

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Try these letter Q activities for toddlers!

Try these simple letter Q activities for 2 year olds!

Are you teaching the alphabet to your 2-year-old? How’s it going?

When we started learning the alphabet shortly after my daughter’s second birthday, it was slow going.

In fact, we spent several weeks on each letter because it wasn’t sinking in.

And we often took a week or two off. Because – you know, life.

No problem – we were having fun! And I wasn’t in any rush.

But now that she’s almost three, she is learning very quickly. So we often do two letters a week. In fact, we did all of these letter Q activities in just two days.

Try these simple letter Q activities for 2 year olds!

I cut up some construction paper and gave the pieces to my daughter to glue on a block letter Q.  Q is for quilt!

Try these simple letter Q activities for 2 year olds!

Q is for queen! We used our block letter Q and our craft jewels.

Try these simple letter Q activities for 2 year olds!

She does these letter find pages all on her own.

Try these simple letter Q activities for 2 year olds!

We’ve printed my photo cards for each letter, but this was the first time that we played a traditional matching game. She kept all the pictures face down and turned over only two at a time until she found a match. (Get these cards in the free download at the end of this post.)

If your child is a younger two-year-old, just have fun making matches with all the cards face up.

Try these simple letter Q activities for 2 year olds!

Time to review the alphabet! I wrote letters on a piece of paper, and she dotted them as I named them.

Try these simple letter Q activities for 2 year olds!

Finally – I don’t want to forget our little letter books! Print the letter Q book and enjoy some songs and rhymes together.

Thank you for reading about our letter Q activities! We hope you found some things to try.

Get your free printable letters and pictures in the link below.

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How to teach the alphabet to your 2-year-old

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  1. maxmilla

    September 30, 2017 at 3:58 am

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    • Anna G

      September 30, 2017 at 5:33 am

      Hi Maxmilla! I’m sorry, I don’t ship any physical products. I just have the digital products you can order from my online shop.

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