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Learning about the alphabet is so much tastier with food-themed worksheets! These free Letter O food printables are perfect for helping your preschooler build early literacy and fine motor skills while exploring foods like oranges, oatmeal, and olives.
What’s Included?
- Draw Your Favorite Letter O Food – Invite kids to draw their favorite O food like oatmeal, Oreos, or orange juice in a fun creative space.
- Color the Letter O Foods – A collection of food images like olives, oranges, onion rings, and oatmeal – ready for coloring!
- Trace, Draw, and Color – A pencil control page focused on tracing the word “orange” and outlining a large orange shape.
Download the Letter O Printables
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Draw Your Favorite Letter O Food

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Color the Letter O Foods

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🍎 Want A-Z Food pages in one quick download?
You’re welcome to click and print each page for free here on the blog.
If you’d rather save time, the full ABC Food bundle is available as a print-and-go download in my shop.
* These ABC Food bundles are not included in the Freebie Vault.
Trace, Draw and Color: Orange

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Explore More Letter O Foods
Need even more letter O inspiration? Check out my popular food list post:
100+ Foods That Start with the Letter O – filled with fun ideas for snacks, lunchboxes, games, and sensory play!
Mini Activity Idea: Orange Slice Match
🍊 Cut paper circles into “orange slices” and write uppercase and lowercase letters on each in matching colors. Mix them up and invite your child to match the uppercase O to its lowercase o based on color. Bonus: Add orange-scented markers or a real orange slice for sensory fun!
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