: Use a 3D ABC video and pause it randomly. When the music stops, the child must "freeze" and call out the last letter they saw or heard.
: Draw a grid with letters instead of numbers. When the song mentions a letter, have your child hop onto it. This connects physical movement with visual recognition. : Use a 3D ABC video and pause it randomly
: While the song plays, ask your child to find an object in the room that starts with the current letter (e.g., "B for Book"). 3. Tactile Learning Activities When the song mentions a letter, have your child hop onto it
: Children often think "Elemeno" is a single letter because it’s sung quickly in standard songs. Pause the video during this segment or sing it at half-speed to ensure each letter is distinct. 4. Recommended Resources
: Pour salt or sand into a tray. As the 3D letters appear on the screen, have your child trace the shape of that letter with their finger to build muscle memory.
: Tools like ABC Alphabet! ABCD games! can reinforce writing and spelling after the song is over.
: Keep magnetic letters on the fridge and have your child "match" the physical magnet to the letter they see in the 3D animation. 4. Recommended Resources