Today, we’re making a creepy felt spider, perfect for children ages 6 and up (with a little adult help!). This project is a fantastic way to learn essential hand sewing skills while creating something fun and not too complicated. Ready to scurry into this?
Category: letter a craft
Free Letter L Food Printables for Preschool – Lettuce, Lemon & More!

Learning about the letter L? These free Letter L food worksheets are a great way to combine alphabet fun with food-themed learning. Perfect for preschoolers, these pages support fine motor development, early writing practice, and creative expression.
Boost Early Literacy Skills with Free Printable Sight Word Worksheets – Sight Words: Long, Little, Very, After, Words, Called, Just, Where, Most, Know
If you’re like me, you’re always searching for enjoyable and effective resources to support your little ones as they develop into confident readers. As we explore the realm of early literacy, I’m thrilled to share something amazing—complimentary printable sight word worksheets tailored specifically for kindergartners and early readers!
These charming worksheets serve as an excellent way to introduce and reinforce some of the most essential sight words for young learners. I’ve put together a sampler pack that features a variety of engaging activities, along with some fun coloring to make learning enjoyable. This particular set highlights Sight Word List 9 (of 10) and includes the following key words: long, little, very, after, words, called, just, where, most, and know.
Free Letter K Food Printables for Preschool – Kiwi, Kabobs & More!

Letter K is full of kid-favorite foods! These free Letter K food printables are perfect for teaching the alphabet while encouraging creativity and pencil control. Whether you’re homeschooling or doing a preschool letter-of-the-week, these activities are fun and ready to go!
Easy Felt CatBat Plushie Sewing Tutorial for Beginners – Free Printable Pattern for Kids – KittyBat HallowMeow
I’m so excited to help you make this spooky hallow-meow CatBat … or maybe Kitty Bat? Honestly I don’t know what to call it, but I do know that I love halloween I think this adorable friend is fun, and a little too cute to be spooky, but in all the best ways! This project is great for kids ages 8 and up (with a little adult help). Along the way, you’ll learn beginner sewing stitches and create your own Halloween Pal friend. Ready to get stitchin’? Let’s go!


