They placed colorful round office stickers on their M’s, added generous globs of glue, and finished with the mini-marshmallows. I’ve been a mom for over six years, and I think this is the first time I bought marshmallows! The boys were thrilled to have a few before and after completing this fun craft. ![]() My Three made the eyes, and my Five added the teeth and horns. This was a cooperative project between my older boys. Find this and many more letter M ideas at Nancy Nolan’s Kindergarten. I don’t recommend a solo diet of these kinds of projects, but I think they have value - for basic fine motor and skills practice - and many kids take pride in producing this kind of craft. When you cut out the pieces, it’s a simple gluing and placing activity for preschoolers. When my Three came into the kitchen asking for a project, I pulled this one out. Be sure to mix the paint with water so that it spreads easily when you blow through the straw. ![]() This was my one of my Three’s favorite projects! He used an eye dropper, paint, and a plastic straw to create these adorable little monsters. ![]() Read on for 11 fun projects for letter M! I share a collection of art and craft projects for each letter. We’re working our way through the alphabet - using this order based on what letters are easiest to write: E, F, H, I, L, T, V, W, X, K, M, N, Y, A, Z, C, O, G, Q, B, D, J, P, U, R, S.
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