Alphabet Rainbow Beanbags - just thinking of these makes me happy and a little giddy! I made these with my kiddos this week and we had so much fun doing this together.
In my pre-mommy days, I used to teach 1st grade. I loved it. Perhaps one of my favorite things to teach is beginning reading. Now, I have a 4 year old who is reading up a storm and I am strongly encouraging her any way I can. I chose to stencil letters of the alphabet - upper case on one side and lower case on the other side. We have spent so many hours with these beanbags - seriously, the possibilities are endless. You could do numbers or shapes or even words.
Before you start with your kids, there is some prep that needs to be done. I cut 5" squares out of rainbow fabric that I had. Then I spent forever cutting stencils out of freezer paper. You could probably just run it through your Silhouette or Cricuit if you have one and save some time. After you cut them out, you can just iron them on - freezer paper is awesome like that!
Now, the kids can help. I just showed them how to stencil lightly and let them try. It is better to do lots of light coats rather than one heavy coat of paint. It was sort of a reward for them to do this at the end of the day.
While they were sleeping that night, I sewed around the edges, clipped the corners, and turned them inside out. The next day they filled them with rice. We used 1/2 cup per bag - and because I let my kids do it, there was rice all over the floor. Oh well, nothing a quick swipe of the broom can't solve.
It took about an hour to edge stitch around the bean bag and sew the holes closed of all 26 of them. Then - the play time began.
We've just tossed them around.
We've made words with them. You can then ask them to switch one letter and make a new word. You can also build crossword puzzles of sorts with them.
We've sorted them by rainbow order.
We've pulled out the "power letters" - aka vowels.
We tried to see what we could balance the bean bags on - heads, elbows, tops of feet . . .
We've shot baskets with them.
With my seven year old, we talked about proper nouns and when you capitalize something. I've also just placed them in front of them and watched what happens!

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15 comments:
Oh gosh these are adorable! Sawyer would have so much fun with these - he sure loves is letters!
Such a fantastic idea! Kids love bean bags, and now they can learn with them too!
Love this Laurel! In my student teaching days I did one of my semesters in 2nd grade so this is taking me back! I did not pursue a teaching career but am thankful for all I learned to be a better mom. This is great proof of living out those teaching strategies!
What a great idea. I love the. Plots and that your kids got to make them with you. What fun!
Love these, and all the colors too!
What a fabulous, creative learning tool! Well done Mom!
What a fun learning craft! My grandchildren love games with the alphabet! Thanks for posting this!
I love this idea! I want to do this soon! Thank you - and your sweet daughter is so cute and growing up!
Those are ADORABLE!
I am SO making thse! thanks for the idea...found you through the melrose link up :)
How cool is this!!! Such a fun way to learn!
Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer... From Dream To Reality!
Great idea! I found you at Serenity Now :o) I'm wondering what kind of paint you used and if you applied anything to seal it? Thanks!!
What a fantastic idea! I love the many many possibilities, how cute they are and the idea of stenciling the letters on.
this is a great idea, I can't wait to try it!
Keya
Great idea! Looks like a lot of work, but I think that this will be great for helping them learn their alphabet. Thank you for sharing this at Saturday Show and Tell. I can't wait to see what you have for this week! I look forward to seeing you there.
-Mackenzie
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