
The letter V is full of variety—from vanilla pudding to vibrant vegetables! These free Letter V food printables are perfect for preschool and kindergarten kids learning the alphabet, practicing pencil control, and exploring food vocabulary.

The letter V is full of variety—from vanilla pudding to vibrant vegetables! These free Letter V food printables are perfect for preschool and kindergarten kids learning the alphabet, practicing pencil control, and exploring food vocabulary.

The letter U doesn’t get enough love—but it’s full of fun and unusual foods! These free Letter U food printables are perfect for preschoolers learning their letters, building food vocabulary, and practicing fine motor skills.

I’m so excited to help you make this spooky-sweet Halloween bat! This little felt friend is the perfect mix of cute and creepy — a soft, not-so-scary Halloween craft that’s fun for both kids and crafty adults.
Whether you’re new to sewing or just looking for a relaxing, beginner felt project, this pattern is easy, adorable, and totally beginner-friendly. Kids ages 8 and up can make it with a little help from an adult. Along the way, you’ll learn simple hand-sewing stitches and create your very own Halloween plush buddy. Ready to get stitchin’? Let’s go!

Ready to take a tasty trip through the letter T? These free Letter T food printables make learning fun with tacos, toast, tomatoes, and more! Designed for preschoolers, these worksheets build early literacy, food vocabulary, and pencil control skills.

Ready for some sweet and savory fun with the letter S? These free Letter S food printables help preschoolers build early literacy, fine motor skills, and food vocabulary through interactive worksheets centered on their favorite snacks and meals.