Letter B Worksheets & Crafts

Here’s our second post in our Alphabet Letter Activities series! These are quite time consuming to pull together, so please be patient as we work on all of the letters of the alphabet! Today we’re sharing letter B worksheets & crafts, and this letter spoils us around here. We have a LOT of things in our archives that relate to B! This whole letter learning series is curated from 10 years of our posts, pulled together by alphabet letter. Every time I do this I get so proud of the work we have done here!

Letter B Worksheets and Crafts

Letter B Worksheets & Crafts

Help your kids learn their letters with our Alphabet Book for Kids

Letter B Crafts

These crafts are easy enough for preschool children, sometimes with a little adult assistance. Most are made with easy to find or recycled craft supplies!

Letter B Printable Crafts

These are fun printable activities that kids can do when time is limited. If you need instructions on how to construct the bunny paper bag puppet, those can be found here.

Kids Poems About Letter B Words

We LUCKED out on our existing poems for letter B! Now you can talk about the letter and alliteration – how cool is that?

Alphabet Letter B Tracing Worksheets

Of course no unit would be complete without alphabet letter tracing worksheets – we have six of them for each letter!

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Letter B Coloring Pages

Print these coloring sheets for a fast and simple reinforcement of what you are teaching.

Letter B Printable Activities

And of course, we have plenty of activity pages for letter b! Hidden pictures, tracing, dot to dots, and a fun lacing card!

Alphabet Printable Letter B

Letter B printables for a fun visual as you teach all about this awesome letter of the alphabet.

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Founder and CEO of Woo! Jr. Kids Activities, Wendy loves creating crafts, activities and printables that help teachers educate and give parents creative ways to spend time with their children.

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