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Remember that magical crunch when you break a brand-new crayon? And that look of total concentration on your kid’s face? I live for that stuff.
But let’s be real. Most “educational” activities last about five minutes before someone’s whining or the TV goes back on. I created these worksheets out of pure desperation on a rainy afternoon when my youngest was deep in his “I hate letters” phase. (A phase, by the way, that felt longer than the entire ‘Bluey’ catalog).
I made one page for every single letter, and I kept it simple on purpose.
- A Big, Friendly Letter to Color: No tiny, frustrating lines.
- A Picture They Actually Recognize: I’m talking “I” for Ice Cream, not “I” for Ibis. Because come on. We’re keeping it real over here.
- The Word Right There: So they start connecting the squiggles on the page to the things in their world. It’s a total lightbulb moment.
So, what are they really learning while they’re covered in crayon wax?
Glad you asked. While you’re secretly enjoying a hot coffee, they’re:
- Actually remembering their ABCs. It’s like stealth learning.
- Building those tiny hand muscles for writing later. Goodbye, clumsy grip!
- Beaming with pride. It beats another episode of Cocomelon, any day.
The Best Part? It’s a total no-brainer.
You get the file the second you buy it. No waiting for the mailman. Print the whole thing as a workbook, or just one letter when you need a quick, quiet time activity.
So, if you’re ready to trade the screen-time struggle for the sound of quiet coloring, this is for you.
Grab your A-to-Z Coloring Worksheets now. Your future, slightly more peaceful self, thanks you.










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