20+ Letter E Crafts for Preschoolers and Toddlers
Looking for some letter crafts to accompany your alphabet unit in your preschool or kindergarten classroom? Here are 20+ Letter E crafts that your little ones will love! Your toddlers and kindergartners will love learning to make crafts associated with each letter of the alphabet. Be sure to check out our other letter round ups like our Letter A Crafts, Letter B Activities, or Letter C Crafts.
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Fun Facts about the Alphabet
- E is the most commonly used letter in the English alphabet.
- There are 26 letters in the English alphabet.
- The English alphabet is the most commonly used alphabet.
- The English Alphabet forms over half a million words (and more are adopted each day).
- Some dialects pronounce the letter “Z” “zee” while others pronounce it “zed”.
1. Elephant Craft for Kids (with Free Template)
E is for… Elephant! Your little ones will have so much fun learning all about the letter E while making this paper plate elephant. All you need is a few simple supplies that you probably already have lying around your house (or in your bag). Click HERE to learn how to make this fun elephant craft.
2. Elephant Craft made with Recycled Newspaper (Free Template)
This Letter E Craft is the perfect way to use up “junk” you have lying around your home, like newspapers. The free template makes it easy to transform something as simple as scrap paper into an elephant! You can learn how to make this recycled newspaper elephant when you visit HERE.
3. Paper Plate Elephant Craft (With Ears that Move!)
Fun crafts and activities play a fundamental to keeping children engaged and excited in their education. Letter association is one of the ways educators can help their children learn the alphabet. Teach your preschoolers or kindergartners about the Letter E while they make this fun elephant craft with ears that really move! Click HERE to read the full set of instructions.
4. Elephant Craft for Kids
If you liked the other Elephant crafts, then you will love this one! Your little ones will have so much fun making this paper elephant that they won’t even realize that they’re learning too! You can learn how to make this letter E craft when you visit HERE.
5. Elmer Elephant Craft
Who said learning has to be boring? Fun activities like this Elmer elephant craft can teach you all about the letter E while simultaneously improving your little one’s fine motor skills. You can learn how to make this craft when you click HERE.
6. Easter Coloring Pages (Free Download)
What else can the letter E stand for? Easter! Your preschoolers or kindergarteners will love coloring these easter themed coloring pages. You can get your free and printable coloring pages when you click HERE.
7. Easy Easter Basket Craft (with Squish Eggs)
Looking for more Easter-themed letter E activities? Check out this popsicle stick easter egg basket! As your preschooler or kindergartener makes this craft, have them think about letter E words (like easter and eggs). Want to learn how to make this craft for yourself? Click HERE.
8. Easter Egg Art for Kids
If you’re looking for a low to no prep craft that is perfect for kids of all ages (even preschoolers and kindergarteners), then this easter egg art is the perfect activity for you. Whether you are a homeschool mom of one or are in charge of an entire preschool classroom, I know your toddlers or kindergartners will love this craft. You can learn how to make this craft when you click HERE.
9. Easter Egg Art
As your preschoolers or kindergarteners create this dyed egg craft discuss what other words begin with the letter E. Perhaps one of their names even begin with the letter E. You can learn how to make this easter egg craft when you click HERE.
10. Easter Basket Kids Craft with Eggs
E is for… Easter Baskets! This super simple yet beautiful craft if perfect for kids of all ages, including toddlers and kindergartners. You can learn how to make this craft when you visit HERE.
11. Chick in an Egg Craft
This chick in an egg craft goes together quickly and is perfect for practicing fine motor skills too. You can add a big ‘E’ to the onto the egg too. To get your free egg printable, go HERE.
12. Earth Day Craft for Kids with Recycled Newspaper
What else does the letter E stand for? Earth! This recycled newspaper earth craft is a great way to combine your alphabet and earth units. Perfect for Earth Day (April 22nd)! You can learn how to make this simple letter e craft when you click HERE.
13. Earth Craft (with Free Template)
There are so many good E words that you can introduce in your earth unit (Environment, ecosystem, energy are just some of them). Have your kiddos see what other letter E words they can come up with while they create this earth craft. Click HERE to read the full set of instructions.
14. Earth Day Activities Paper Chain
Did you know using a stapler is an excellent way to improve grip strength and fine motor skills? That makes this craft an excellent activity for kids of all ages, but especially preschoolers and kindergartners. You can learn how to make this super simple letter E craft when you click HERE.
15. Earth Day Kids Craft
One of the most important letter E words has to be “Earth”! It is our home after all. You can learn how to make this earth day craft when you visit HERE.
16. Letter E Coloring Pages
If you’re looking for a super simple and easy way to teach your preschoolers or kindergarteners about the letter E, then these letter E coloring pages are the way to go. All you have to do is print out these FREE coloring pages, and watch your little ones have fun while they learn all about the letter E and the words the start with their (e)xcellent letter! Click HERE to claim your free printables.
17. Humpty Dumpty Egg Craft
I’m sure you have all heard about Humpty Dumpty (you know, the egg that sat on the wall and had a great fall). You’re little ones will love making this love learning about this fairytale while they make this craft. Click HERE to read the full set of directions.
18. Eagle Craft
If you’re from the United States like me, one of the first E words that may come to your mind is “Eagle”. Whether you plan to add this craft to the alphabet unit of your kindergarten classroom or you’re looking for a 4th of July Craft for your daycare, we know your kiddos will love this craft. Want to learn how to make this craft for yourself? Click HERE.
19. Elf Craft
Looking for some Letter E crafts for the winter season? Then you will love these elf crafts. You can learn how to make this simple paper bag craft when you click HERE.
20. Preschool Elf Craft (Personalized)
Your little one will love seeing their faces in this preschool elf craft. Their craft should be just as unique as they are. Want to learn how to make this fun craft when you visit HERE.
21. Excavator Craft for Kids
I know all the little boys in your life will love making this movable excavator craft. This is the perfect craft for interactive play. Have your little one make one, or your classroom make a digger army that can play with eachother. You can learn how to make this digger craft when you click HERE.
22. Paper Googly Eyes
E is for… Eyes! Eyes are an important part of so many crafts on our website. These printable paper googly eyes can transform any craft into something truly special. You can claim your free printable when you click HERE.
23. Egg Craft (Play Food)
Start with some simple popsicle stick triangles and turn them into fun play food, like this Egg Craft. You can find the full tutorial HERE.
Other Letter E Ideas
Use the word eleven to talk about the letter E. You could choose one of the sports puppets and put the number 11 on the jersey or make 11 of a single simple single craft…over and over again.
Or grab the “Elmer’s” glue to focus on the letter E. You could make some salt art or just play with the glue.
Leave these crafts as is or put a big cut out letter E right on the front to practice letter recognition and formation too.
How to Make These Crafts Toddler Friendly
Not all of these crafts are toddler friendly at first sight. But anything can be made toddler friendly with just a little bit of prep. Be sure to pre-cut items for your little one. If you don’t want to get into the mess of paint, use markers or crayons instead. Offer assistance as needed, but never over help.