D is for... - Literacy Center Craftivity
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
{Your kiddos will have an easier time learning their letters and making phonetic connections when provided with activities that are fun and engaging!}
Here are some adorable craftivities that will help your students learn about upper and lower case letter D…
D is for Duck
{via No Time For Flash Cards}
D is for Duck
{via Play and Learn with Dana}
D is for Dragon
{via Our Crafts ~N~ Things}
D is for Delicious Donuts
{via Kiboomu}
D is for Dog
{via The Princess and the Tot}
D is for Dinosaur
{via Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas}
D is for Dinosaur
{via Snails and Puppy Dog Tails}

D is for Daisy ...and D is for Dinosaur! {via Just Like Mary}
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