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12 Cool Letter C Crafts & Activities

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We are finished with letter b, are you ready for Letter C crafts and Letter C activities? Caterpillar, crabs, cats, clouds, and cookies…oh my! There are so many C words! Today we have some fun preschool letter C crafts and activities to practice letter recognition and writing skill building that work well in the classroom or at home.

Let’s choose a letter C craft!

Learning The Letter C Through Crafts & Activities

This list of letter c crafts and activities are perfect for kids ages 2-5. These fun letter alphabet crafts are a great way to teach your toddler, preschooler, or kindergartener their letters. So grab your paper, glue stick, paper plate, construction paper, googly eyes, and crayons and dive into a few of our favorite letter c crafts! Let’s start learning the letter C!

Related: More ways to learn the Letter C.

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Letter C Crafts For Kids

1. C Is For Caterpillar

C is for caterpillar! Love this fun letter C craft that goes with everyone’s favorite book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar! A craft and great books? Your child will have such a great time. Your child will have such a great time. So grab your paper, pom poms, and pipe cleaners for this easy craft.

2. Carrot Starts With C

Make a letter C carrot with orange tissue paper. These simple crafts are so much fun and easier for younger children to do. via ABCs of Literacy

3. C is For Cat

Add eyes, ears and whiskers to the letter C to make a cat! What an easy way to learn the letter C. via Miss Marens Monkeys

4. C is for Cloud Craft

What better way to learn the letter c than with a cloud craft. Use cotton balls glued to the letter C to make a fuzzy cloud.

C is for cookie! Yum! Who doesn’t love cookies!? C is the best.

5. C is for Cookie Craft

What a fun art project. Color pretend cookies and make them into a C. This is one of the easier paper crafts that younger and older children will enjoy doing. Who doesn’t love cookies! via Frugal Fun for Boys

6. C is for Car Craft

Line up these printable cars to make the letter C. These coloring sheets are great printable activities. via Super Coloring

7. C is for Car Painting

This letter C car painting activity is super fun! Coloring is a great way to not only learn the letter c, but also help little hands practice fine motor skills. via Mommas Fun World

8. C is for Crocodile Craft

Learn the Letter C with this fun letter c craft. We also have a crocodile craft! How creative, crazy, and cool!

That letter C looks like a fluffy cloud.

Letter C Activities For Preschool

9. Letter C Mazes Activity

Use these free letter C letter mazes to make your way through following the C’s. These great printable letter c crafts are a great way to reinforce letter recognition.

10. Letter C Sensory Bin Activity

Explore C with a letter C sensory bin. This is really fun for beginning learners. Sensory bins are great for any lesson plan and make your child’s day. via Stir The Wonder

11. Letter C Worksheets Activity

Grab these free letter C worksheets to practice.

12. Letter C Activity

Fill this empty letter C with cut outs of things that start with the letter. via The Measured Mom

MORE LETTER C CRAFTS & PRINTABLE WORKSHEETS FROM KIDS ACTIVITIES BLOG

We have even more alphabet craft ideas and letter C printable worksheets for kids. Most of these educational activities are also great for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners (ages 2-5).

  • Free letter C tracing worksheets are perfect for reinforcing the letter c and its uppercase letter c and its lowercase letter c.
  • Know what else starts with C? Coloring! Check out these letter c coloring page.
  • Cat starts with C so this toilet paper roll cat craft is perfect.
  • Caterpillar also starts with C, so this colorful caterpillar craft is cool to make.
  • You can also make a Cross, which also starts with C.
Oh so many ways to play with the alphabet!

MORE ALPHABET CRAFTS & PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS

Looking for more alphabet crafts and free alphabet printables? Here are some great ways to learn the alphabet. These are great preschool crafts and preschool activities , but these would also be a fun craft for kindergarteners and toddlers as well.

  • These gummy letters can be made at home and are the cutest abc gummies ever!
  • These free printable abc worksheets are a fun way for preschoolers to develop fine motor skills and practice letter shape.
  • These super simple alphabet crafts and letter activities for toddlers are a great way to start learning abc’s.
  • Older kids and adults will love our printable zentangle alphabet coloring pages.
  • Oh so many alphabet activities for preschoolers!
  • Learning the letter C is a lot of work! Looking for snack ideas while learning? These cookies are absolutely delicious and a great way to spend time with your child while snacking on a sweet that starts with the letter C.

Which letter c craft are you going to try first? Tell us which alphabet craft is your favorite

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TOP 25 Letter C Crafts

Alphabet Crafts

ByBeth Gorden

LOTS of adorable alphabet crafts in this TOP 25 Letter C Crafts for toddler, preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten age kids students. From cow, chicken, corn, croccodile, cookie monster, cat, caterpillar, crab, cars, cookies, cotton, clouwn, clock,  and more – which letter c craft will you try first?

Letter C Crafts

Help toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners work on letter recognition and visual discrimination by taking time to really learn all the alphabet letters A to Z. Whether you spend a whole week on each letter of the week or just add in some letter crafts to your current curriculum, you will love these adorable Letter c Crafts. Each of these cute letter c craft ideas is perfect for learning not only what the upper and lowercase letter c looks like, but he sound it makes in words!

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Letter C Crafts

  • Letter C Crab from Totally Tots is a super cute alphabet craft
  • Use cotton balls to make this soft Letter C Cloud Craft from Disccver Explore Learn
  • Candy Letter C is such a fun silly craft from No Time for Flashcards that preschoolers will love.
  • Kids will love creating this creative C is for Clock letter craft.
  • C is for Cookie Monster – I love the dimension in this craft
  • All the cookies in this Letter C Cookie Craft from Frugal Fun for Boys
  • C is for Corn from The Letters of Literacy is a simple letter c craft perfect for fall
  • How cute is this C is for Clown letter craft from ABCs of Literacy?
  • These C is for Candy Cane craft smells amazing!
  • This super cute curvy letter c carrot craft from No Time for Flashcards is a great addition to your unit
  • C is for Caterpillar – super cute, no prep printable letter craft
  • Fun to make c is for crocodile craft.
  • C is for Chicken letter craft from Must Have Mom is a super cute idea.
  • This Letter C Cupcake craft looks almost good enough to eat!
  • Your little car enthusiast will love making these adorable Letter C Car Craft from Crystal and Comp
  • Fun to make Letter C Cow Craft perfect for a letter c week.
  • Printable Letter C Cat Craft – this free printable makes it easy to make your own alphabet crafts with NO PREP necessary

 

Crafts for Letter C Theme

  • Darling paper plate cat craft perfect for any letter c theme
  • These super cute cows are fun to make.
  • Kids will have fun making this pretty carrot hand art project.
  • We love making handprint crafts and this camel handprint craft is super cute.
  • Make a cookie craft with this cookie puffy paint recipe.
  • This indian corn craft is made using lego!
  • Kids will love creating this corn craft from cheerio cereal!

 

Looking for an easy g letter craft. Don’t miss all our FREE printable letter crafts for preschoolers. There is a super cute, NO PREP craft for each letter from A to Z. Just print the one page sheet – then color, cut, and paste together your craft. No extra materials necessary!

FREE Alphabet Printables

Looking for more abc printables for kids? You have tons of free alphabet printables

Beth Gorden

Beth Gorden is the creative multi-tasking creator of Preschool Play and Learn. As a busy homeschooling mother of six, she strives to create hands-on learning activities and worksheets that kids will love to make learning FUN! Beth is also the creator of 123Homeschool4Me.com and kindergartenworksheetsandgames.com where she shares more than 100,000 pages of FREE worksheets,& educational ideas for PreK-8th grade.

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