Letter H: Heart Stamping, Tie Dye Hearts, Heart Number Matching, Bubbling Hearts (Day 3)
1) Letter H Heart Stamping: You'll need:
3) Heart Number Match:
- Write or print a Block Letter H on a piece of white card stock.
- Heart Stamps
- Option: Stamp heart cookie cutters or a toilet paper roll formed into a heart shape.
2) Tie Dye Hearts from Meaningful Mama: Easton loved spraying the squirt bottle for this craft!
- White coffee filter
- Washable markers
- Squirt bottle
- Have your child use washable markers to color the coffee filter.
- Spray the coffee filter with water until it's completely wet and the colors bleed together.
- Place the coffee filter in a place to dry.
- Once dry, cut out a heart shape and hang on the window.
- Optional: Draw a letter H in the middle.
- Cut out 8 red hearts and 8 pink hearts from construction paper.
- On the red hearts, write numbers 1-8 and placed them on a cookie sheet.
- On the pink hearts, draw 1-8 dots and hide them in the room for your child to find.
- When your child finds a pink heart, count the dots and match to the correct number on the red heart.
4) Fizzing Hearts from Teaching Mama: Easton loves baking soda and vinegar activities, so we're doing another one!
- Baking Soda
- Water
- Blue Dawn Dish Soap
- Squeeze Bottle
- Vinegar
- Optional: Food Coloring or Liquid Water Colors
- Optional: Plastic Letter H's
- Place desired amount of baking soda in a bowl and mix with water and dish soap. You want the mixture to be damp, but not too wet. (measurements to be added.)
- Optional: Add food coloring.
- Form the mixture into heart shapes using your hands. Optional: Hide a Letter H inside.
- Place the hearts on a cookie sheet and allow to dry overnight.
- When you're ready for the activity, fill a squeeze bottle with vinegar. Have your child squeeze vinegar onto a heart and watch it bubble. Identify the hidden letter H inside!