Even if your little one isn’t in preschool, there’s no reason you can’t introduce some fun and educational crafts at home. momstown Burlington moms and kids had a great morning learning all about the letter ‘n’. We’ve made some fun Alphabet Crafts around momstown Burlington, and we loved working on the letter n. We started our morning by reading Fancy Nancy, by Jane O’Connor. Then we sang some letter ‘n’ songs, found items that started with the letter ‘n’ in our mystery letter box, and made a letter ‘n’ craft. Check out our list of songs starting with the letter n, preschool words starting with the letter n, and our easy letter n craft – n is for night night. Ours is a lowercase letter n craft – but you can use an uppercase N as well. Have a fun morning of letter n activities, right in your own home!
Letter N craft
Materials Needed
lower case letter n cut out of construction paper
night cap cut out of construction paper
glue stick
crayons
star cutouts or stickers
“blankie” try using a felt square or an old receiving blanket
He likes to dance and he keeps in timeNow let’s get the rhythm of the hands [clap clap]Now we’ve got the rhythm of the hands [clap clap]Now let’s get the rhythm of the number nineOne, two, three four five six seven eight nine
Doctor Knickerbocker, Knickerbocker, number nineHe likes to dance and he keeps in timeNow let’s get the rhythm of the feet [stamp stamp]Now we’ve got the rhythm of the feet [stamp stamp]Now let’s get the rhythm of the hands [clap clap]Now we’ve got the rhythm of the hands [clap clap]Now let’s get the rhythm of the number nineOne, two, three four five six seven eight nine
Doctor Knickerbocker, Knickerbocker, number nine
He likes to dance and he keeps in time
Now let’s get the rhythm of the head [nod nod]
Now we’ve got the rhythm of the head [nod nod]
Now let’s get the rhythm of the feet [stamp stamp]Now we’ve got the rhythm of the feet [stamp stamp]Now let’s get the rhythm of the hands [clap clap]Now we’ve got the rhythm of the hands [clap clap]
Now let’s get the rhythm of the number nine
One, two, three four five six seven eight nine
the numbers man,the numbers man?Do you know the numbers manwho likes to count with me?
the numbers man,
the numbers man?
Oh Yes we know the numbers man
who likes to count with me?
Here’s a nest for robin redbreast. (cup hands)
Here’s a hive for busy bee. (clench fist)Here’s a hole for jacky-rabbit. (thumb around forefinger)And here’s a house for me! (fingers together forming the roof of a house)
Letter N words – try finding them around the house!!