Here he is posing with his finished apron.
Here are the items to sort into the 2 pockets. There is a BIG and a small of each item to be sorted into the correct pocket.
Here he is working on sorting the items. He had a lot of fun playing with this. He is all about accessories, so he really liked that he can wear this around and play with it all over the house.
I think that I would like to make him another one of these to sort upper and lower case letters. I thought we could make another like this (out of a paper bag.) and then just cut out own pockets and write out our own letters.
Then I was thinking something like this would also be perfect for my 7 year old as she is learning the books of the Old and New Testament. I don't think she would really want it to be an apron, but we could make it like a placemat and then print out all the books on the Bible and let her work on sorting them. Oh, the ideas are endless!
I almost guarantee you will see more of this in the near future! LOL
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