HOMER’s Skills Adventure: Letter Play
Check out tips for implementing letter play into your child’s learning routine!

Discover how your 4-year-old is learning to solve problems, build friendships, and express big ideas—and get expert advice to guide their growth.
Check out tips for implementing letter play into your child’s learning routine!
Storytelling helps kids understand and process information. It improves their imagination and communication skills.
This one printable offers multiple opportunities to practice early reading, auditory, and visual memory skills.
Art is a great way for kids to express themselves creatively. It also helps develop motor skills and accelerates brain development!
While you’re busy getting dinner ready, call on your helpers to set the table.
This is a great partner or group activity that helps 4-5 year olds build thinking skills and follow directions.
Make playtime more exciting by taking inspiration from our favorite game shows!
Creating a feelings book teaches kids to label, understand, and model feelings.
Solve the case of the missing shape by pretend playing as detectives!
This activity develops your child’s visual memory.
Easy ways to include your kids in your day-to-day life and bake in early learning skills.
Delivering mail while stuck inside can be a fun learning activity.