This post is sponsored by Learning Resources.
We love alphabet activities! Today we are sharing one of our favorite science activities... with an alphabet twist!
We are also using a few of our favorite new Helping Hands Fine Motor Tools while we have fun exploring the ABCs. Make sure to scroll down to the end of this post so that you don't miss our Helping Hands Fine Motor Tools GIVEAWAY at the bottom.
This science activity is super simple and totally classic. If you were A Very Toddler Christmas newsletter subscriber then you've probably done this before. It isn't new, but it is awesome! It is an activity that we could do every day and my kids wouldn't get bored.
Here's what you need...
- alphabet cookie cutters
- a baking pan
- droppers
- something to scoop with
- baking soda
- food coloring
- vinegar
- cups for your colored vinegar
Here's what we did...
First we spread out our alphabet cookie cutters on a baking sheet with a rim to contain the mess.
Next we used our cool squeezy twisters to pick up baking soda from a bowl and drop a little bit into each cookie cutter. I loved what a great little finger workout the squeezy twisters gave my daughter.
Then we mixed up our vinegar and food coloring to make a few colors in our cups and we grabbed our twisty dropper.
The twisty dropper is seriously the coolest tool ever. It was fought over constantly at preschool, so I think I'll be getting a few more soon.
Once each letter had baking soda in it, we started dropping food coloring onto the baking soda filled cookie cutters.
As she started squirting the food coloring my daughter immediately started talking about the names and sounds of the alphabet letters without any prompting from me.
This is why I love learning through play and exploring! Instead of me quizzing my daughter on the letters, she was telling me their names and asking me about the ones she didn't remember... and even was brainstorming words that the letters started with.
She was also really excited to discover that I included the letters from her name on our tray.
As you introduce the alphabet to little ones, keep it relaxed and playful. If my daughter was not asking questions I probably would've just commented from time to time as she squirted and dropped baking soda... saying things like, "Cool! you just make the A blue" or "How fun, you just dropped a lot of baking soda right in the center of the O." Instead of saying, "What letters is this?" I just casually make observations and comments while we explore and it is amazing how much my daughter picks up.
You may want to put something underneath your baking pan to contain the mess. My daughter got green vinegar all over our table today... which fortunately came off.
Once most letters were covered with vinegar and were colorful, we scooped some more baking soda on top on the cookie cutters and did more dripping. This activity can last between 15 to 45 minutes with my kids... and eventually I have to cut them off from the vinegar and baking soda.
Kids love checking out the interactions between the baking soda and vinegar and mixing colors too. It is amazing how much learning you can pack into a simple activity like this one without really trying.
Alphabet cookie cutter science is seriously so fun!
The Helping Hands Fine Motor Tool Set from Learning Resources is also awesome, which is why we are excited to be giving away ONE set to a lucky Toddler Approved reader today.
The Helping Hands Fine Motor Tool Set includes 1 of each tool:
- Gator Grabber Tweezers
- Handy Scoopers
- Twisty Droppers
- Squeezy Tweezers
Our favorite tool is the twisty dropper, but each of these tools is never actually where they should be at our house because kids keep stealing them and finding new fun ways to use them. Pom poms and other small items are fun to pick up with the gator grabber tweezers. The colors are so vibrant that kids are immediately attracted to these tools! For my little one who has some fine motor challenges we are always looking for exciting ways to get her fingers working while letting her have fun and play too. These tools have been a lifesaver. She is always ready to scoop, twist, and scoop with the items in this set.
Giveaway
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Make sure to check out these other science activities that we love too...
By the way, there are loads of other fun ways to do cookie cutter science. Check out these versions from some of our blogging friends...
Christmas Cookie Cutter Science via Inspiration Laboratories
Fizzy Heart Science via Little Bins for Little Hands (over at B-Inspired Mama)
Fizzy Trains via Play-Trains
Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Learning Resources.
Anonymous says
I need this!
Emily Royer says
Gears! Gears! Gears!
Anonymous says
wow so many great things I am not sure yet what I would get but I sure hope I win!
Unknown says
my toddler and i love Toddler Approved. We have done a number of activities i have found on this site. love looking at new things 😀
Unknown says
i lvoe the activity on Toddler approved, as does my almost 3 yr old 😀
Anonymous says
This set would be so awesome to work with my son on his home OT program!
Anonymous says
This would be so awesome when working with my son on his home OT program!
Rosa says
I wold love the Gears! Gears! Gears! Superset since my toddler loves building things and playing with gears.
Rosa says
I would love to get the Gears! Gears! Gears! Superset for my toddler.
Adidula3 says
The twisty dropper! so much fun!
Laura E. says
I have the Froggy Feeding Fun game on my wish list for my 3 year old son, along with the Twisty Droppers and some other fine motor skill items.
Jamie P says
I would love the word construction, or the rainbow peg play, or the scoop with the lacing sweets. So many to chose from.
momoflove says
MY GRANDCHILDREN WOULD LOVE THIS!
Unknown says
Any of the items would be a hit with my granddaughter and my daycare kids.
Unknown says
Any of the items would be a hit with my granddaughter and my daycare kids.
Unknown says
Any of the items would be a hit with my granddaughter and my daycare kids.
Geralyn Johnson says
This is such a great idea. My 3yr old Granddaughter will just love it.
johannah says
Love all things at learning resource but favorite is number an letter construction activity set
sweetone624 says
I really like this learningresources.com/product/mobile/new+sprouts-+grill+it%21.do?sortby=bestSellers
Anonymous says
Love this idea the tools could be used for many activities!
bonnie says
We have the Super Sorting Pie and love it. My son loves the Counting Cookies at the library. It would be fun to own these.
rebecca says
My kids would love the Gears Gears Gears set, and we would too!
rebecca says
My kids would love the Gears Gears Gears set, and I would too!
Unknown says
This is a great activity, thanks for sharing 🙂
Unknown says
What a great idea! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Anonymous says
I Love The Helping Hands Fine Motor Tools
Jennifer Mann says
The Farmers Market Color Sorting Set would be great for my home daycare (and of course, my own toddler!). It's on my wish list!
Mama Eye's tales of tube feeding :) says
Yes please! & thank you! Love it!
Mama Eye's tales of tube feeding :) says
This would be soo nice! Thanks & good luck everyone
Kate says
I currently have the construct a letter set (for light tables), the uppercase letter sand molds, and the letter pops on my Amazon Wish List.
The Loops says
I'd love the Bake It! set!
nefscott1 says
I would love to win this!
Crystal says
These fine motor tools are awesome.
Unknown says
id love to get my son his first doctor set!
Unknown says
Love all the creative ideas
Unknown says
Love all the creative ideas
Miss Ostrowski's blog says
I'd love the fine motor tool kit.
Miss Ostrowski's blog says
I love the alphabet cookie cutters. I'd love the fine motor tool set.
Purviscs says
I have the number pops and kitchen play food on my wishlist.
Anonymous says
I love the twisty dropper! I've never seen anything like it!
ashlei says
love this idea! Thank you for all of your fun ideas! my boys(1 and 3) will love this!
HawaiianLibrarian says
We must try this activity at our summer tiny tots program called Fizz! Bang! Read! as we finish up our alphabet unit that began in January! Mahalo for sharing!
Anonymous says
Oh my goodness, I can't wait to do this with my son! He would love these tools!
Kimberly says
I can't wait to try this with my daughter. She is in love with science and I think would think this so cool (I think it is so cool). Thank you for sharing!
Unknown says
Wow I *love* those fine motor tools! My son would love them but also he'd like the design and drill set too. Or perhaps he is ready for gears? SO many cool things.
Jessica says
I'd love any of the counter sets.
Jessica says
I'd love any of the counter sets.
Susan says
Would love to try this!!
Beautiful Disaster says
Too many items to name. I see a lot of things my little ones would enjoy and learn from.
Thanks 😀
Lori
Unknown says
Love this simple and fun activity! My toddler would love it – pinned! I have been on the hunt for a great pegboard and play food for my son, and I love the ones that can be found on the Learning Resources website (a new-to-me company!)
Stella says
We love the cash register!
Unknown says
Rainbow Fraction® Tiles. We've been wanting these for teaching fractions! Of course, being a homeschooling family, I have a thousand things on my wish list. Ha.
MegElizabeth says
The Doctor Set from Learning Resources is currently on our wish list for my 2.6 year old!
Alyssa says
I would love to get the Gears, Gears, Gears! Set from Learning Resources!
Anonymous says
This is a very cool activity! My toddler loves working with his hands — he loves his blocks to bits and is amazing at picking up smaller items and holding them in his hands like a pro — and I've been looking at ways to branch out with him into other (albeit messier) activities! I only recently discovered this site and love the activities I've seen so far.
A Few of My Favorite Things says
Love this idea! Thanks for sharing!
Stacy says
I would put this Helping Hands Fine Motor Tool set on my list! I love how it can be used for so many things, and being a kindergarten teacher, love how it helps to practice fine motor skills in a fun way! What a great giveaway! Thanks!
Carolyn says
I love this alphabet cookie cutter twist! And those fine motor tools look awesome!