Looking for a hands-on way to teach letter recognition while creating a keepsake parents will love? This DIY alphabet book is the perfect preschool letter activity for toddlers and young learners!
Last year, I worked with two-year-olds and made a simple letter book using mostly stickers and paint. Now that I’m teaching three-year-olds, we focus on a new letter each week. To make it easy and organized, I print each letter on cardstock, and the kids decorate them with stickers, paint, and plenty of glue (trust me, you’ll want to stock up!).
At the end of the year, I punch holes in each page and bind them together to create a personalized alphabet book—a special end-of-year preschool gift for parents!
How to Make Your Own Alphabet Book:
✅ Print each letter on cardstock (free printable below!)
✅ Let kids decorate with stickers, paint, and glue
✅ Punch holes in each page
✅ Bind the pages together at the end of the year
This letter book project makes learning fun while giving little ones a sense of accomplishment. Plus, it’s a sweet preschool memory book parents will treasure!
👉 [Download Your Free Printable Alphabet Letters Below!]