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Seek-N-Find Alphabet Tube

Thursday, May 10, 2012 11 Comments

Let’s up the seek-n-find game with this little busy bag activity I like to call a Seek-N-Find Alphabet Tube!

Seek-n-Find Alphabet Tube from @mamamissblog ©2012

Soooooooo, I’m kind of currently obsessed with creating Seek-N-Find tubes for V!  I found these AWESOME little plastic tubes at our local craft store – for a dollar (you better believe I bought a TON!).  If you can’t find these specific tubes, it’s really no biggie.  You can use any ol’ plastic bottle, an empty water bottle would even work – you would just have to add a lot more rice though ;)

The how…

I bought the alphabet beads and tubes at the craft store & used the remainder of the leftover “spring sensory bin” rice (note: the remainder that didn’t get sucked up with the daily shop vac sweep).

I keep this activity in my diaper bag, it’s nice & small.  It holds V’s attention when we are somewhere and have to wait, such as a restaurant, in the store, etc…





It’s super easy to make…you get the tube, you get the alphabet beads, you get the rice (it can be colored rice: see here for my kool-aid rice dye tutorial, or plain rice, whatever your little heart desires!), you put them all together and voilà: a Seek-N-Find Alphabet Tube!

Let’s make it…

MATERIALS

  • A-Z Alphabet Beads
  • plastic tube bottle
  • colored or plain rice
  • glue gun

optional:

  • funnel
  • laminator/clear contact paper
  • dry erase crayons/markers

INSTRUCTIONS

    1. First, add the rice, a small amount at first, then some letters, then some more rice, and then some letters, and so on, and so forth until you fill the container up about 3/4 from the top. Keep in mind to only fill the rice 3/4 of the way – you will want to leave a little room for some shaky-shake, you don’t want it to be to hard for them or they may just try to open it up & find the letters that way -hahaha!  Seriously, you will not be laughing if it breaks open – I am still finding random pieces of colored rice in unusual places).
    2. Next, hot glue the lid shut so that little inquisitive hands do not try to dump out your beautiful seek-n-find alphabet tube you worked SOOOOO hard at making ;)
    3. Finally, I’ve also included a printable PDF file below so you can print the card to go along with the tube (see, you have to make it now, I’ve done all the hard work for you. ;) Just print it out on card-stock & then laminate it (for it to stand the test of toddler time) or cover it with clear contact paper.

Oh hey…

Another cool thing you could do (if your kiddos won’t go crazy with markers that is, and use them to color your walls).  You can use dry erase markers for kids or the trusty ol’ dry erase crayon. What, by golly, you might ask, is a dry-erase crayon?!  Why, it’s a crayon to use on dry-erase boards!  WOW!  They work pretty well too, we have them for V’s art easel. The kiddos just mark off the letters on the card (if you laminated said card) with the dry erase markers or crayons…and then…wait for it…you can wipe it off completely for the next time they want to use it!!!! Yippee!!!!

Seek-n-Find Alphabet Tube from @mamamissblog ©2012

(click on the picture for a printable PDF card).

Seek-n-Find Alphabet Tube from @mamamissblog ©2012

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  1. Lynda says

    Thursday, July 24, 2014 at 6:29 pm

    Great idea! I’m thinking it might also be fun to do this with glitter (my kiddo loves glitter!), if I don’t have time to make the rainbow rice.

    http://www.hasslefreehousewife.blogspot.com/

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    • Melissa Klinker says

      Saturday, July 26, 2014 at 8:56 pm

      oooh glitter – love that idea Lynda!! xx

      Reply
  2. Nita Schobert says

    Monday, May 6, 2013 at 9:52 am

    I love this idea!! What kind of plastic bottle did you use for this project?

    Nita

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    • mama♥miss says

      Sunday, July 7, 2013 at 11:29 pm

      Hey Nita! I got mine at the craft store, but you can use water bottles too. Here are the ones on Amazon that are like mine —> {http://amzn.to/12c2pGR}. Hope this helps – sorry for my delay in responding to you :) xx

      Reply
  3. Cheerios and Lattes (@cheerios_lattes) says

    Saturday, May 19, 2012 at 1:42 pm

    OH MY! My little guys would LOVE this! So glad I found your site! You’ve got such great ideas. I’d love for you to join my Saturday Show & Tell; I know my readers will love your ideas too! Have a great weekend! :)
    Mackenzie
    http://www.cheeriosandlattes.com

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    • mamamiss says

      Saturday, May 19, 2012 at 9:06 pm

      Thanks Mackenzie for the wonderful feedback!!! I would love to join your Saturday Show & Tell, I just linked up now :)

      Reply
  4. Malia {Playdough to Plato} says

    Saturday, May 19, 2012 at 10:39 am

    I love this activity! It’s so simple to make and will entertain my oldest son. I’m adding it to this week’s to-do. Thanks for sharing!

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    • mamamiss says

      Saturday, May 19, 2012 at 9:01 pm

      Thanks Malia! I appreciate the feedback :) It is such a super easy thing & I’m sure your oldest will have a lot of fun with it…my daughter; V is 2 & loves looking for & recognizing the letters :)

      Reply

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