Arabic Alphabet Sensory Letters
Explore and play with the characters in the Arabic alphabet with these engaging, wooden sensory trays. All 29 characters and their inserts are included!
Use the letters in a sensory tray for fine motor practice and play. Children can trace the letters with their fingers, add materials (like rice, pompoms or other dry sensory materials) to the insides and get familiar with the shapes of the letters in the alphabet. Add the letter inserts to practice letter matching!
Playing is the best way for children to learn. While these letters aren't intended for a specific type of instruction, playing will stimulate thoughts and curiosity and will help build connections. At first these letters may just be an opportunity to become familiar with the letters in the alphabet. As your child grows, letters can be used to make words!
Skills practiced while playing:
Fine motor skills: adding materials to the letter like sand or rice, tracing the letters with their fingers, placing the inserts into the tray
Letter recognition: seeing, tracing, filling and holding the shape of a letter helps children make connections
Letter matching: inserting the letters into the sensory trays
Phonetic sounds of letters: J is the first letter in James. Do you hear the /j/ in James?
Letter order: putting the letters in order to spell a word
Letters range from 3-4 inches in height.