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Here is the Mr. A puppet that children make and cover with words that they have captured.
We always start with the letter A. Then, we study I and U, before tackling the more difficult vowel sounds for O and E. It’s not important to go in order: A, E, I, O, and U. It actually helps children to mix easier vowel sounds in between the harder sounds.