They’re soft, cute and cuddly.
We have a cat who thinks he’s a rabbit.
He hops like one and is just as skittish as one if not more so.
His name is Sugarsnap, but I’m beginning to think we should have called him Bugs. It would have been more fitting.
Anyway, back to the topic of the post.
I have a set of rabbit puzzles for your child. They’re homophone rabbit puzzles to be specific. They’ll help your child recognize some common homophones like “its” and “it’s,” and “know” and “no.”
This freebie comes from my Homophone Rabbit Puzzles product. It has a set of 24 puzzles for your child to assemble as well as labels, directions, and answer keys for making two learning trays or centers. It also has a colorful homophones poster for you to hang up in your homeschool room.
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