
#BUBBLE LETTERS B DOWNLOAD#
But, since the workbook can be hard to come by, I’ve created free printable templates for you to use, which you can download below. And, the Amazing Action Alphabet Workbook has a page inside with a bear for your preschooler to bubble paint on. Now, using the color blue for the bubble paint is essential for this letter B activity. Plus, it’s super easy and so magical for little kids to see how the bubbles make circle bubble prints on the paper. But it’s such a fun way to explore letter B words (blowing, bubbles) while also using lots of senses. “B is for Bubble Blowing Bear” Art ActivityĪfter learning the cute letter B rhyme and practicing the letter B sound, we got started on the fun craft: a cute bubble-painted bear craft! As a former art teacher, I’ve done bubble painting before, but I wouldn’t have even thought to use it as an activity for letter B. ‘B-b-b is the sound she makes while blowing into her bubble blower.” And the accompanying rhyme explains, “B the bear blows bright blue bubbles. Both an uppercase and lowercase letter B are in the shape of a friendly brown bear blowing bubbles. We chose to do the activity for letter B, “ B is for Bubble Blowing Bear,” which incorporates the preschool themes of bears and bubbles. Then we combine this with an approach that lets children see, hear, and do, engaging multiple senses and learning styles into the most powerful method for learning and retention we know.”īubble Blowing Bear Letter B Activity for Preschool Now that each letter has a name and the child can easily recognize the animal in the shape of a letter, an amusing story gives a legitimate reason for why the letter makes the sound that it does. And the name of the animal is the name of the letter for example, the name of the alligator is A. Once the child recognizes the letter as an animal, it makes sense to give it a name. This gives life to the letter, so it is no longer just black lines and circles on white paper.

Now the shape of the letter is no longer abstract because the animal, which the child recognizes, makes the shape of the letter.

“The Amazing Action Alphabet takes the already familiar look of an animal and bends it into the shape of an abstract letter. Even more fun, the letters themselves are formed into animals whose name starts with that letter.
