Grab these free printable alphabet coloring pages! They are perfect for toddlers and preschoolers learning letter sounds and learning recognition.
I designed these coloring pages with toddlers, preschoolers, and early learners in mind.
Each page features both uppercase and lowercase letters along with a cute, matching picture that starts with that letter, like A is for Alligator, B is for Banana, C is for Camel, and so on.
If you’re looking for a simple, fun, and educational way to help your child learn their letters, these free printable alphabet coloring worksheets are a perfect fit!

Why Use These Alphabet Coloring Pages
These coloring pages are an excellent enrichment tool for helping children become familiar with the letters of the alphabet.
Below are some of the benefits of working through these coloring pages with your learners:
- Recognize letters and their sounds
- Build fine motor skills through coloring
- Strengthen hand-eye coordination
- Practice identifying first letter sounds
Whether you’re a homeschool parent, a preschool teacher, or a grandparent spending time with your grandkids, these pages are an excellent addition to your learning activities.

Why You’ll Love These Alphabet Coloring Pages
These printables are more than just fun — they’re an excellent learning tool for helping children:
- Recognize letters and their sounds
- Build fine motor skills through coloring
- Strengthen hand-eye coordination
- Practice early literacy in a creative, hands-on way
Whether you’re teaching your children at home, or a preschool teacher working in a classroom setting, or a grandparent spending time with your grandkids, these pages make learning the alphabet exciting and hands-on.

There are so many ways to make these coloring sheets part of your daily routine! Here are a few simple ideas:
Letter of the Week: Focus on one letter each week and build activities around it. Include crafts, snacks, books, or songs that match the letter theme.
Morning Work or Quiet Time: Keep little hands busy and focused during your morning homeschool routine or classroom centers.
ABC Binder: Print all 26 pages, let your child color and decorate each one, then store them in a binder to make their very own alphabet book!
Alphabet Wall Display: Hang the colored pages around your learning space for an easy, cheerful alphabet display that grows with your child’s progress.

Alphabet Coloring Pages
More Alphabet Learning Activities for you to Enjoy:
Free Do-A-Dot Alphabet Printable Worksheets
Free Printable Uppercase and Lowercase Letter-Matching Puzzle




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