- Recognized and identified different letters of the alphabet
- Gained familiarity with uppercase and lowercase letters
- Explored the different shapes and sizes of letters
- Practiced fine motor skills by picking up and manipulating the magnetic letters
- Created words or simple phrases by arranging the letters
- Experimented with letter combinations and patterns
- Developed visual perception and spatial awareness by arranging letters in different ways
- Explored the concept of symmetry by creating mirror images with the letters
- Started associating certain letters with specific sounds
- Used their imagination to create stories or narratives using the magnetic letters
For continued development, encourage the child to:
- Explore letter recognition in other materials, such as foam or wooden letter blocks
- Practice letter formation and handwriting using a variety of writing tools
- Use the magnetic letters to spell out their own name or the names of family members
- Play word-building games or activities with the magnetic letters, such as creating rhymes or guessing the word
- Integrate the magnetic letters into art projects, such as collages or mixed media artworks
- Combine magnet letters with other art materials, such as drawing or painting around the letters to create letter-themed artwork