Toddler learning letters

Toddler Letter Learning Story by Dally Muca, Dayhome Educator at Child Development Dayhomes Fort McMurray

Today little Kashton sat at the table with curious eyes and tiny hands ready to explore. Wooden letters were scattered everywhere, turning the table into his very own learning park. One by one, he picked them up, touched them, and looked closely—wondering what each letter was trying to tell him.

I showed the letter J, Kashton smiled and studied it carefully, holding it proudly as if he had discovered something special. He listened, watched, and tried to understand, showing focus beyond his age. Every letter became a small victory, every moment filled with patience and joy.

Today was not just about recognizing letters—it was about building confidence, curiosity, and a love for learning. Kashton showed us that even simple play can become a beautiful step toward big learning.

He is so adorable and smart little one…. credit to the first teacher at home

For families who enjoy hands‑on, play‑based learning, this Montessori‑inspired alphabet activity guide is a wonderful resource to explore.

12 Fun Ways to Teach the Alphabet Using Montessori Methods

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