November 17, 2009

Printable Build a Letter Puzzles

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Nicole from Tired, Need Sleep created these awesome Build a Letter puzzles and graciously shared them. You cut a few pieces out of craft foam, print the puzzles, and you are ready to go.

Read the directions and print them here: Build a Letter Template.

I put ours in sheet protectors in a notebook and tucked the foam pieces in the inside pocket. These are a big hit in our house!

9 comments:

  1. These are awesome. When I saw them on Nicole's blog, I knew I had to print out a set. We are yet to use them as we have not ventured into learning letters just yet. But, I think we will also get a great deal of use and have a lot of fun with Nicole's templates.

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  2. Thanks so much for reminding me about these. You and Nicole always have such awesome stuff.

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  3. Hi,

    I love the letter puzzle templates, but each time I try to download, I get a Malware Warning that says visiting the Tired,Need Sleep site may be bad for mt computer. Is there any other way to access these templates? Thanks

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  4. Hi Ayana,
    Hmmm I haven't had that problem. Although, I've never downloaded them. Once I click on the template on her blog and it brings me to the Scribd screen I just click "print".

    I also emailed Nicole to see if she had any ideas about this. One of us will hop back here and leave another comment about that.

    Thanks for reading!
    Nicole

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  5. Hi Ayana,

    I will try to look into whether there's some kind of virus linked to my printables (if I can figure out how to do that!). Thank you for letting me know about this. Try going to my scribd.com page at http://www.scribd.com/tiredneedsleep/documents where you'll be able to see all of my printables, then click on what you want... perhaps trying another route will work. If not, send me an email at tiredneedsleep(at)q(dot)com and I'll email a set to you.

    Thanks, Nicole, for posting about these! :)

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  6. What a brilliant idea! Love this! Thank you!

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  7. Silly question I'm sure, but how did you get yours to print out 1 letter per page? I want to use sheet protectors too for my 3 year old and 2 letters on a page will be too much. Help! Thanks for sharing the link. Love it and much cheaper than buying the whole program the idea came from. Yay for DIY!

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  8. Nicole, if you click through to the link to print them. Scroll down and click on the 2nd image. It will take you to the pdf printable and they are each on one page. Have fun! We love these!

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