
Find and Color the Letters A to Z – Free Alphabet Worksheets
If you are looking for an easy, no-prep way to help little ones learn their letters, these Find and Color letter worksheets are perfect.
Each find and color worksheet focuses on one letter of the alphabet and gives children a fun little challenge. Hunt for the right letter, color it in, and practise forming both the uppercase and lowercase versions. It’s a gentle mix of recognition and early writing skills that doesn’t overwhelm.
Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler, these find and color the letters printables make early alphabet learning calm, playful, and encouraging.
Coloring pages and worksheets are free for personal or classroom use.
Please do not redistribute or sell the files.
Find and Color the Letters Worksheets
Each letter in this set has the same calm, predictable layout, which really helps little ones feel confident as they learn.
Your child can search for the correct letter, color it in, and then try the handwriting line at the bottom to practise both the uppercase and lowercase forms.
✏️ How to Download and Print
Click on the image or the Download PDF button for your coloring page to automatically download.
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To print your coloring page, open the PDF:
- Set your printer paper to US Letter or A4 paper
- For coloring cards, set the image to print at 100%
- For all other designs, scale to fit the page
Encourage your child to say the letter sound each time they colour it in.
Little ones don’t need to find every letter. Small wins build confidence.
Let your child choose their colors, it keeps these find and color worksheets calm and enjoyable.
Children often benefit from repeated exposure, so feel free to revisit any letter as needed.
Including both uppercase and lowercase letters supports smoother transitions into early reading.
The handwriting line provides a gentle opportunity for practising basic letter formation.
Visual scanning activities like this can improve focus and attention in a low-pressure way.
Use these printables as part of a calm, steady introduction to early alphabet skills.
These activities work well as short, independent tasks or alongside a broader alphabet routine.
Letter recognition tends to strengthen over time with gentle, repeated practice.
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