31 Alphablocks Coloring Pages
Get ready for letter-filled fun with these Alphablocks coloring pages that are free to download and print! On this page, you will find printable coloring sheets based on the fun world of Alphablocks, where letters come to life and help kids learn sounds, words, and spelling in a bright and playful way.
These coloring pages are great for young learners who enjoy the Alphablocks characters and want to spend more time with their favorite letters. You might find simple letter characters, word-building scenes, happy Alphablocks faces, and fun pages that can be used at home, in the classroom, or during a quiet afternoon craft time.
Kids can use these free printable PDF coloring pages to practice letters while also making something creative. Parents and teachers can turn the finished coloring sheets into games, classroom displays, reading tools, and hands-on activities that match early phonics lessons.
How To Use These Alphablocks Coloring Pages
To get started, click on any of the images or links on the page. A PDF coloring sheet will open in a new tab. From there, you are free to download the printable PDF, print it, or color it digitally on a tablet.
All of these coloring pages are made for standard US letter paper, and they also fit well on A4 paper. Print as many coloring sheets as you need for home, school, parties, or reading centers.
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Fun Things To Do With Your Alphablocks Coloring Pages
1. Make an Alphablocks Letter Wall
After kids finish their Alphablocks coloring pages, cut out each letter character and place them on a wall or bulletin board. Put them in ABC order so children can point to each letter as they sing the alphabet song. You can also leave space under each Alphablock for words that begin with that letter. For example, under A, add apple, ant, and astronaut. This turns the coloring sheets into a bright learning wall that keeps growing each week.
2. Create Simple Word Builder Cards
Print several free printable Alphablocks coloring pages and have kids color the letter characters. Cut each Alphablock into a card shape and glue it onto cardstock. Once dry, children can move the cards around to build easy words like cat, dog, sun, pig, and hat. Teachers can place the cards in a reading center, while parents can keep them in a small box for quick phonics practice at home.
3. Make an Alphablocks Name Craft
Give each child the coloring pages that match the letters in their name. After they color the Alphablocks, help them cut out each letter and glue the letters in order on a long strip of paper. Kids can decorate the strip with stars, dots, crayons, or stickers. This is a fun way for children to learn the letters in their own name while using printable PDF coloring sheets in a personal project.
4. Build a Classroom Word Train
Use the Alphablocks coloring sheets to create a word train across the classroom wall. Each train car can hold one Alphablock letter. Start with short words like bus, map, pen, and fox. Have kids color the letters, then attach each word to a paper train car. Add a small engine at the front and a caboose at the end. As kids learn more words, add more cars to the train.
5. Turn Letters Into Stick Puppets
Print the free PDF coloring pages, then let kids color and cut out their favorite Alphablocks. Glue each letter character onto a craft stick to make a puppet. Children can use the puppets to act out letter sounds, make short words, or tell simple stories. For example, the A puppet can say “a, a, apple,” while the B puppet can bounce into the scene. This craft works well for small groups.
6. Make a Letter Sound Matching Game
Use the Alphablocks coloring pages to make a matching game. First, color and cut out the letter characters. Then make a second set of cards with pictures or words that match each sound, such as ball for B, fish for F, and moon for M. Spread the cards on a table and have kids match each Alphablock to the right picture. Laminate the cards if you want to use them again.
7. Create an Alphablocks Mini Book
Fold several sheets of paper in half to make a small book. On each page, glue one colored Alphablock from the printable coloring sheets. Kids can write a letter, a sound, or a simple word beside the character. For younger children, adults can write the word and let the child trace it. Staple the pages together to make a take-home book that helps kids review letters in a fun way.
8. Make a “Find the Letter” Treasure Hunt
Color and cut out several Alphablocks from the PDF coloring pages. Hide them around the room, on chairs, under tables, or near bookshelves. Call out a letter sound or a word that begins with a letter, and have kids search for the matching Alphablock. For example, say “Find the letter that starts sun.” Kids then look for S. This works well for preschool, kindergarten, or rainy day fun.
9. Design an Alphablocks Word Crown
Print the free Alphablocks coloring sheets and choose letters that make a short word. Kids can color the letters, cut them out, and glue them onto a paper crown strip. Some good words are cat, dog, bug, sun, or red. Staple the strip to fit the child’s head. Each child can wear their word crown and read the word aloud to the group. It is a fun classroom parade idea.
10. Make Letter Sorting Envelopes
Use envelopes labeled with different letter sounds, such as short A, B, C, or S. After kids finish their Alphablocks coloring pages, cut out the letters and place them in the matching envelope. You can also add picture cards or word cards to each envelope. This helps children sort letters and sounds in a hands-on way. Keep the envelopes in a basket for a simple reading center activity.
11. Create an Alphablocks Spelling Mat
Take a large sheet of paper and draw three or four empty boxes. Label it “Build a Word.” Kids can color and cut out Alphablocks from the printable PDF coloring pages, then place them in the boxes to spell short words. Use tape, sticky tack, or Velcro dots so the letters can be moved around. This craft is great for CVC words like jam, bed, fox, and cup.
12. Make a Letter of the Week Poster
Choose one Alphablock for the letter of the week. Have kids color that letter from the free coloring pages and glue it in the center of a poster. Around it, add drawings or cutouts of things that start with that letter. For letter M, children can add moon, mouse, milk, and map. Hang the poster where kids can see it all week and review the sound each day.
13. Build an Alphablocks Story Scene
Let kids pick a few Alphablocks coloring sheets and color the characters. Cut them out and glue them onto a paper scene, such as a park, classroom, kitchen, or playground. Then help kids make a word using the letters in the scene. They can tell a short story about the Alphablocks meeting and making the word. This gives the finished coloring pages a fun story purpose.
14. Make a Take-Home Phonics Folder
Use a pocket folder to save finished Alphablocks coloring pages, word cards, and letter activities. Kids can decorate the front with their favorite Alphablocks character. Each week, add one or two new printable coloring sheets and a matching word activity. Parents can use the folder at home for quick reading practice. This is a simple way to keep all the free PDF pages neat and easy to review.
15. Create a Birthday or Party Banner
For an Alphablocks party or classroom celebration, print the letters needed to spell a child’s name or a fun phrase like “Let’s Read.” Kids can color each Alphablock and glue the letters onto triangle banner pieces. Punch holes in the corners and string them together with yarn or ribbon. Hang the banner on a wall, doorway, or bulletin board. The printable coloring pages become cheerful party decorations.
More Ideas for Alphablocks Coloring Sheets
These Alphablocks coloring pages are more than a quiet activity. They can become word games, letter crafts, classroom tools, and take-home practice pages. Since each printable PDF is easy to print, you can use the same coloring sheets in many different ways.
Print a full set for a reading corner, keep extra free coloring pages for early finishers, or send a few home for weekend practice. Kids can color their favorite Alphablocks while learning letters, sounds, and simple words at the same time.
