Imagine you're playing with letter blocks, like building letters out of tiny bricks you can move around.
You know how sometimes you stack blocks to make a tower? Well, letter blocks are like that, but instead of making a tower, you’re making words. Each block has one letter on it, maybe an A, or a B, or even a Z. You can pick them up and move them around to make different words.
Making Words with Blocks
If you want to say "cat", you need three blocks: C, A, and T. You can line them up next to each other, just like how you put blocks side by side when you’re building a road.
You could also mix things up, try putting the T first, then the A, then the C, that makes "tac", which is still fun! It's like playing with your letters and seeing what cool words you can make. Imagine you're playing with letter blocks, like building letters out of tiny bricks you can move around.
You know how sometimes you stack blocks to make a tower? Well, letter blocks are like that, but instead of making a tower, you’re making words. Each block has one letter on it, maybe an A, or a B, or even a Z. You can pick them up and move them around to make different words.
Examples
- A child arranges letter blocks to spell out their name.
- Letter blocks are used in a classroom for a fun alphabet activity.
- A parent helps their child create the word 'dog' using letter blocks.
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