Preschool Letter-Learning Activities at Home

Looking for a way to keep preschool-aged kids actively learning and entertained at home? Never fear, Wondrfly is here with a terrific selection of at-home literacy-learning activities for kids. We’ve scoured the internet for our favorite letter-learning activities for preschoolers and come up with some real gems!

Building toddlers’ and preschoolers’ literacy skills from home can be as easy as ABC! All you need are a few household materials, creativity, and one or more of these unique activity ideas, and you too can build your child’s understanding and command of language in the comfort of your own home. 


At Home Literacy Learning Activities for Preschool Kids

Letter Connect-The-Dots

Roll out some butcher paper for some big-time fun connecting letters. Kids will love this giant letter connect the dots activity from Hands on As We Grow.  All you need for this engaging and creative activity is a long roll of butcher paper and some markers, and you’ll have your little one identifying letters and working out their fine and gross motor skills at the same time!

Magic Letter Painting Activity

This activity makes letters appear as if by magic! All your need to make magic at home is a little wax and some paint. When kids paint over the wax, a letter will appear, and you can ask them to identify it. Mix the fun on colors with the fun of letters with these instructions from Ma’s and Pa’s. 

Snowball Toss Game

Hand eye coordination and literacy skills both get a boost from this exciting snowball toss game. Don’t worry, there’s no real snow involved, just ping pong balls and a whole lot of fun. Give your child a specific letter to aim for and let them toss away! Find out how to play here, at Fun Learning for Kids

Fingerprint Letter Painting 

This easy-to-clean-up twist on finger painting from Happy Toddler Playtime helps kids learn to identify letters while engaging their senses and fine motor skills as well. Kids will love tracing letters with their own unique fingerprints. A washable inkpad, markers, and a big piece of paper are all you need to make this fun activity a reality. 

Scrabble Tile Fun

Recycling old scrabble tiles to create your own at-home literacy learning activities is a no-brainer! Especially with fun suggestions and ideas like these games from Kids’ Creative Chaos. These scrabble tile games for kids help build literacy skills and are easy to play and clean up! 

Alphabet Kaboom!

Here’s another letter-learning game, this time from The Many Little Joys. You just need some popsicle sticks and a sharpie to bring this charming game to life. Learn how to play alphabet kaboom at home with your child here. 

ABC Go Fish

Here’s a fresh twist on a classic card game that never disappoints. This game helps kids learn to identify letters in a fun and engaging way. Find out how to play and download free printable playing cards at How Wee Learn. 

Letter Sound Paint Sticks

This entertaining and engaging craft from Pre-K Pages will help your child learn to match letters with their sounds. Pick up some paint sticks on the cheap from your local hardware store and find free printable images here to perform this awesome craft at home!

We hope these fun and engaging learning activities for preschooler will accelerate your child’s literacy learning and provide them with hours of entertainment. 

When you’re looking for more parenting tips like this on the internet, keep in mind that the Wondrfly blog posts new content every weekday for parents, childcare professionals, and all friends of kids. 

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