There’s nothing quite like the joy of coloring. And it’s never too early to start practicing, especially when it comes to the building blocks of language - letters! That’s why we’ve put together a collection of letter coloring pages that are perfect for young learners.
A is for Apple
Let’s start with the first letter of the alphabet - A! This coloring page features a bold, block-style letter A surrounded by a picture of an apple, which is a great opportunity to introduce your child to the concept of letter sounds and phonics. Plus, they’ll have fun coloring in the apple and giving it their own unique spin!
B is for Butterfly
Next up, we have the letter B! This coloring page features a whimsical letter B surrounded by a beautiful butterfly. Your child can let their imagination run wild as they color in the intricate patterns on the butterfly’s wings. And as they do so, they’ll be practicing fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
C is for Carrot
For our third letter, we have C! This coloring page features a playful, curly letter C surrounded by a picture of a carrot. Not only is this a great opportunity to talk to your child about healthy foods, but they’ll also get to practice their coloring skills as they make the carrot look as realistic (or as wacky!) as they’d like.
D is for Dinosaur
The letter D is up next, and what better way to celebrate it than with a dinosaur? This coloring page features a bold, angular D surrounded by a friendly-looking green dino. As your child colors in the dinosaur’s spots and stripes, they’ll be developing their creativity and visual-spatial skills.
E is for Elephant
The letter E is next on our list, and for this page, we’ve chosen an elephant to accompany it. Your child can choose to make the elephant gray or pink, or maybe even give it polka dots! As they do so, they’ll be developing their sense of color and aesthetics.
F is for Fish
Next, we have the letter F, which we’ve paired with a cheerful fish. Your child can imagine all sorts of colors and patterns for the fish’s scales, or even give it a little crown or a speech bubble! As they do so, they’ll be practicing their storytelling skills and their ability to think outside the box.
G is for Giraffe
The letter G is up next, and we’ve chosen a giraffe to go along with it. This coloring page is perfect for children who love all things cute and whimsical. Your child can give the giraffe a bowtie or sunglasses, or maybe even put it in a spaceship flying to the moon! As they do so, they’ll be expressing their own unique personalities and developing their imagination.
H is for Hippopotamus
The letter H is next on our list, and for this page, we’ve chosen a friendly-looking hippopotamus. Your child can let their creativity run wild as they color in the water around the hippo, or maybe even give the hippo a little bird friend to keep it company! As they do so, they’ll be practicing their problem-solving skills and their ability to work with others.
I is for Ice Cream
The letter I is next on our list, and for this page, we’ve chosen something that’s sure to be a hit with kids of all ages - ice cream! Your child can give the ice cream cone all sorts of creative flavors and toppings, or even draw in a little cherry on top. As they do so, they’ll be developing their ability to make decisions and their sense of whimsy.
J is for Jellyfish
The letter J is up next, and for this page, we’ve chosen a colorful jellyfish to go along with it. Your child can give the jellyfish all sorts of fun patterns and shapes, or maybe even draw in a few little fish friends to swim alongside it! As they do so, they’ll be practicing their observational skills and their ability to judge spatial relationships.
K is for Kangaroo
The letter K is next on our list, and for this page, we’ve selected an adorable kangaroo. Your child can color in the kangaroo’s fur and add in some grass or bushes for the kangaroo to hop through. As they do so, they’ll be developing their sense of realism and their ability to observe details.
L is for Lion
The letter L is up next, and we’ve paired it with a regal-looking lion. Your child can color in the lion’s mane, give it some whiskers, or maybe even draw in a little mouse friend for it to play with! As they do so, they’ll be developing their sense of narrative and their ability to create characters.
M is for Mushroom
The letter M is next on our list, and for this page, we’ve chosen a whimsical-looking mushroom. Your child can let their creativity run wild as they color in the spots and patterns on the mushroom, or maybe even imagine some little gnomes or fairies living alongside it! As they do so, they’ll be developing their ability to create entire worlds in their own minds.
N is for Nest
The letter N is up next, and for this page, we’ve chosen an intricate nest with some lovely little eggs inside. Your child can give the eggs all sorts of creative patterns and colors, or maybe even draw in some little baby birds peeking out! As they do so, they’ll be developing their sense of symmetry and their ability to work with patterns.
O is for Owl
The letter O is our next letter, and for this page, we’ve chosen a wise-looking owl. Your child can color in the owl’s feathers and give it some big, expressive eyes. As they do so, they’ll be developing their ability to convey emotion through art and their sense of proportion.
P is for Panda
The letter P is up next, and we’ve chosen a cuddly-looking panda to go with it. Your child can give the panda some friendly little eyes or add in some bamboo or other favorite foods for it to snack on. As they do so, they’ll be developing their ability to understand the relationship between animals and their environments.
Q is for Quilt
The letter Q is next on our list, and for this page, we’ve chosen a lovely, quilted Q. Your child can color in the various patterns and shapes on the quilt, imagining all sorts of secret stories and connections between them. As they do so, they’ll be developing their ability to work with patterns and their sense of narrative storytelling.
R is for Robot
For our next letter, we have R, which we’ve paired with a cool, futuristic robot. Your child can imagine all sorts of details about the robot - maybe it has laser eyes or built-in popcorn maker! As they do so, they’ll be developing their ability to think creatively and their appreciation for science fiction.
S is for Sunflower
The letter S is next on our list, and for this page, we’ve chosen a bright, cheerful sunflower. Your child can color in the various parts of the flower and maybe even give it a little bee or two to pollinate it! As they do so, they’ll be developing their understanding of plant biology and their sense of visual design.
T is for Turtle
The letter T is up next, and for this page, we’ve chosen a cute, shelled turtle. Your child can color in the various parts of the turtle’s carapace or maybe even give it a little dragonfly friend to buzz around it! As they do so, they’ll be developing their understanding of animal biology and their sense of visual story.
U is for Umbrella
The letter U is next on our list, and for this page, we’ve chosen a colorful umbrella. Your child can color in the various sections of the umbrella and maybe even imagine the raindrops falling all around it! As they do so, they’ll be developing their sense of color and their ability to imagine worlds beyond their own.
V is for Vase
The letter V is up next, and for this page, we’ve chosen a lovely vase. Your child can color in the various parts of the vase, maybe even imagining some flowers peeking out! As they do so, they’ll be developing their sense of visual design and their ability to appreciate beauty in everyday objects.
W is for Whale
The letter W is our next letter, and for this page, we’ve chosen a playful-looking whale. Your child can color in the various parts of the whale’s body, maybe even imagining some little fish friends swimming up next! As they do so, they’ll be developing their understanding of animal biology and their sense of whimsy.
X is for Xylophone
The letter X is next on our list, and for this page, we’ve chosen a fun, musical xylophone. Your child can color in the various bars or maybe even imagine some little toy animals tapping them in time to the music! As they do so, they’ll be developing their understanding of musical concepts and their sense of rhythm.
Y is for Yak
The letter Y is up next, and for this page, we’ve chosen a shaggy-looking yak. Your child can color in the various parts of the yak’s fur and maybe even draw in a little snowdrift for it to munch on! As they do so, they’ll be developing their understanding of animal biology and their sense of visual storytelling.
Z is for Zebra
The last letter in the alphabet is Z, and for this page, we’ve chosen a zippy-looking zebra. Your child can color in the various parts of the zebra’s stripes and maybe even imagine it galloping across a colorful, exotic landscape! As they do so, they’ll be developing their sense of visual design and their ability to envision worlds beyond their own.
There you have it - a complete set of letter coloring pages to help your child learn the building blocks of language while having fun and expressing their own unique creativity!