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Christmas Alphabet Activities Bundle
Christmas Alphabet Activities Bundle
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Holiday-Themed Letter Learning Made Magical
Is your child losing interest in letter practice during the excitement of the holiday season?
The Christmas Alphabet Activities Bundle transforms essential letter learning into festive holiday fun! This collection of three hands-on, Christmas-themed activities keeps children engaged with letters during December when maintaining learning routines can be challenging.
✅ Make Letter Practice Feel Like a Holiday Treat – Seasonal themes turn regular letter practice into special Christmas activities children look forward to
✅ Build Essential Letter Recognition Skills – Through playful, multi-sensory activities that feel like Christmas games rather than schoolwork
✅ Develop Fine Motor Control – Each activity incorporates different hand movements that strengthen the exact muscles needed for writing
✅ Connect Capital and Lowercase Letters – Activities reinforce the crucial skill of matching letter pairs in engaging, festive formats
🌟 Ideal for homeschool families who:
✅ Want to maintain learning during December – Without competing with holiday excitement
✅ Need low-prep, high-engagement activities – For busy holiday seasons
✅ Have children who learn best through play – Rather than traditional worksheets
✅ Value multi-sensory learning approaches – That engage different learning pathways
What You Will Receive
What You Will Receive
What You Will Receive:
✅ Winter Alphabet Play Dough Mats – For tactile letter formation practice with both capital and lowercase letters
✅ Feed the Christmas Owl Game – Interactive letter recognition activity with cut-out owl and alphabet cookies
✅ Snowman Letter Clip Cards – Capital/lowercase matching activity using clothespins or paperclips
✅ Both Color and Black & White Versions – For flexible printing options
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
📘 What supplies do I need for these activities?
The play dough mats require play dough (homemade or store-bought). If you don't have play dough, your child can color them with markers (or laminate and use dry erase markers to make them reusable). The owl activity needs scissors for cutting out the mouth and a cup or basket to collect the cookies. The snowman clip cards work best with clothespins or paperclips. All activities require basic printing and optional laminating for durability.
📘 What age range are these activities best for?
These activities are perfect for children ages 3-6 who are learning letter recognition, capital/lowercase matching, and beginning to connect letters with sounds.
📘 How do these activities support reading readiness?
Each activity targets different pre-reading skills: letter recognition, capital/lowercase matching, and fine motor development. The multi-sensory approach creates stronger neural pathways for letter learning.
📘 Can I use these activities with multiple children?
Absolutely! These activities work well with siblings of different ages. Younger children can focus on letter recognition while older children can practice letter sounds or handwriting.
Access Instructions
Access Instructions
After purchase, you'll receive an email with download instructions. Files are provided in high-resolution PDF format with both color and black and white options for printing flexibility.
This is a digital product. Nothing physical will ship.



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from 60 reviewsBeautiful, engaging, and a great tool for helping my children get interested in reading in a way that isn't overwhelming or dry,

Such a super convenient way to take our reading lessons on the go!! I downloaded them onto my tablet, and now we can do our reading at the park or at grandparents houses without risking the paper readers getting torn up!!

These are great! My students really enjoyed using Rubberbands to make letters.

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My Grandson was thrilled when I brought the cards home. We laminated the pages and he spent hours with a dry erase marker...writing and rewriting. Thank you so much for sharing!

The his was a nice hands on activity to work on learning letters. It is a nice change from writing or coloring.

I'm using mine with cardboard to do the letters and punching out the holes so my granddaughter can use them for sewing her numbers and letters.
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Debbie T

Easy to make and appealing to kids to create letters they have learned about all year.

I think theses cards are a cool concept to help kids not only learn how to write their letters but to recognize them also.

Since starting reading better together kit my daughter has already grown in leaps and bounds, been able to letter blend better and read words with little help. This is such a brilliant start to and incredible reading journey x
Love this bundle! Especially for my early reader! Tons of great materials to use all summer long!

So enlightening!! A step by step way to teach your child(ten) to read!
This is a fabulous lesson. Even O learned something new. This has helped me teach my grandson a whole new world. So exciting!!
Thank you!
I love this, it is full of great information and work for the students and the price is great