As I mentioned I have also used this with my older child, instead of
simple letter recognition in the flower heads I wrote a number between 1 and 20 and then on the petals I wrote a number of different ways to work out that number using addition and subtraction to make those numbers.
Not exact matches
Easter Egg Dominoes by
Simple Play Ideas Bowling with Wobbly Easter Eggs from And Next Comes L Stack «Em Don't Crack «Em Game from Toddler Approved Sidewalk Chalk Bunny Hop Game from JDaniel4's Mom Number
Recognition Easter Game from Little Bins for Little Hands Easter Memory Game from Happily Ever Mom Gross Motor Egg Game from Gift of Curiosity Beginning
Letter Sounds Easter Egg Hunt (with Free printable!)
Babies will enjoy stacking the alphabet blocks, toddlers can practice
letter recognition, preschoolers can learn
letter / sound relationships and begin to spell
simple words, and younger elementary children can create
simple math equations and spell
simple words.
Plus it is super
simple and is perfect for practicing number and
letter recognition.
This is a terrific art technique for toddlers and preschoolers to learn
letter and name
recognition while getting creative, but it can be used as a
simple science activity as well.