
Looking for the BEST Way to Teach the Alphabet?
YOU’VE FOUND IT!!!
Looking for the BEST Way to Teach the Alphabet?
YOU’VE FOUND IT!!!
Time to Get Those Little Hands Ready for Big Things
Want to feel confident that your kiddo will be ready for the challenges of kindergarten? It’s about so much more than just singing the ABC song and counting to 10. Let’s get those fingers moving and build strong fine motor skills that will serve as a strong foundation for what’s to come.
THE PRICE WILL NEVER BE LOWER
get it now for 50% OFF!!!
price $39
*This is a digital product pdf delivered via email

Time to Get Those Little Hands Ready for Big Things
Want to feel confident that your kiddo will be ready for the challenges of kindergarten? It’s about so much more than just singing the ABC song and counting to 10. Let’s get those fingers moving and build strong fine motor skills that will serve as a strong foundation for what’s to come.
THE PRICE WILL NEVER BE LOWER
get it now for 50% OFF!!!
price $39
*this is a digital product pdf delivered via email

I definitely would recommend this to my early childhood team. Just by explaining the various activities while working with letter identification helps us cover a lot of required areas in standards and assessments. Plus, little to no prep work!
— Angela (Preschool teacher)



“I definitely would recommend this to my early childhood team. Just by explaining the various activities while working with letter identification helps us cover a lot of required areas in standards and assessments. Plus, little to no prep work! “
— Angela (Preschool teacher)

Teacher, I know that you give your all for your students every day…but sometimes teaching is a real challenge
You’re the kind of teacher who goes above and beyond to create engaging lessons for your preschoolers.
You spend your weekends and free time scouring the internet for that one thing that will catch their attention and help them learn something new.
Your precious free time is spent prepping activities that you’re not even sure will hold your students’ attention for more than 30 seconds…but you’re willing to try anything.
You know that teaching preschoolers is so much more than just making sure they know their ABC’s…you want to instill a life long love of learning.
But some days…you feel more like Miss Trunchbull than Miss Honey…
That’s exactly why resources like this ABC kit are a life saver!
Teacher, I know that you give your all for your students every day…but sometimes teaching is a real challenge
You’re the kind of teacher who goes above and beyond to create engaging lessons for your preschoolers.
You spend your weekends and free time scouring the internet for that one thing that will catch their attention and help them learn something new.
Your precious free time is spent prepping activities that you’re not even sure will hold your students’ attention for more than 30 seconds…but you’re willing to try anything.
You know that teaching preschoolers is so much more than just making sure they know their ABC’s…you want to instill a life long love of learning.
But some days…you feel more like Miss Trunchbull than Miss Honey…
That’s exactly why resources like this ABC kit are a life saver!
LET’S TAKE A PEEK AT THE FUN ACTIVITIES INSIDE THIS ALPHABET COLLECTION


LET’S TAKE A PEEK AT THE FUN ACTIVITIES INSIDE THIS ALPHABET COLLECTION


KINDERGARTEN READINESS IS JUST 3 EASY STEPS AWAY…
just a click away!
KINDERGARTEN READINESS IS JUST 3 EASY STEPS AWAY…
just a click away!

WHAT YOU’LL GET…
- A collection of 22 hands-on engaging activities to learn uppercase letters
- Loads of ways to supercharge fine motor skills with print and go activities
- A pediatric occupational therapist in your corner to guide you through the process
- Everything you need for your students to master the concepts of letter identification, formation, and sounds
- Super low prep activities so you can get your weekends back!

WHAT YOU’LL GET…
- A collection of 22 hands-on engaging activities to learn uppercase letters
- Loads of ways to supercharge fine motor skills with print and go activities
- A pediatric occupational therapist in your corner to guide you through the process
- Everything you need for your students to master the concepts of letter identification, formation, and sounds
- Super low prep activities so you can get your weekends back!
Our customers love us


“The variety of activities and the ease of printing. My students loved all of the activities! We used them in centers and as table time activities. The activities are always age-appropriate and engaging!”
– Jessica (preschool teacher)


“As a working mom I want something easy to create with my kids. So I was excited to pick an activity from Preschool Joy. The play dough mats were a hit! Not only did my kids have a blast, but they also practiced developmental skills while playing. To me, that is invaluable alone! Thank you.”
– Monica (preschool parent)


“It’s worth every penny! My kids have excelled like you wouldn’t believe. They love all the activities and are so proud of themselves when they are told by many how brilliant they are for their age.”
– Adriana (preschool parent)
Our customers love us


“The variety of activities and the ease of printing. My students loved all of the activities! We used them in centers and as table time activities. The activities are always age-appropriate and engaging!”
– Jessica (preschool teacher)


“As a working mom I want something easy to create with my kids. So I was excited to pick an activity from Preschool Joy. The play dough mats were a hit! Not only did my kids have a blast, but they also practiced developmental skills while playing. To me, that is invaluable alone! Thank you.”
– Monica (preschool parent)


“It’s worth every penny! My kids have excelled like you wouldn’t believe. They love all the activities and are so proud of themselves when they are told by many how brilliant they are for their age.”
– Adriana (preschool parent)
So Fun They Won’t Even Know They’re Learning
No more of your mama’s boring old worksheets. Children learn best when engaging with the world around them in meaningful ways.
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Price $39
Just $19

So Fun They Won’t Even Know They’re Learning
No more of your mama’s boring old worksheets. Children learn best when engaging with the world around them in meaningful ways.
get 50% OFF!!!
(for a limited time)
Price $39
Just $19
Every preschooler needs to be able to:
Write symbols and letters
Identify each letter
Cut on a line
Zip or button a jacket
Use a mature pencil grasp
Not to mention all the Academic expectations
ALL BEFORE KINDERGARTEN!

HOW DO YOU TEACH YOUR KIDDOS ALL OF THESE SKILLS?
With targeted, hands-on learning activities that also build a strong fine motor foundation
(I know that may seem like an impossible task. Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered)

WITH MORE THAN 500 OF CREATIVE AND ENGAGING HANDS-ON LEARNING ACTIVITIES AT YOUR FINGERTIPS, THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVEN THE PICKIEST KIDS. THIS COLLECTION INCLUDES
Immediate access to 22 unique interactive alphabet activities
Creative printable activities to promote each child’s growth and development
Highly effective multi-sensory learning activities
Activities that are super low prep so that you can get right to the good stuff
A chance to boost your students’ vital fine motor skills
The ultimate budget friendly alternative to make your classroom exciting again
Loads of activities to strengthen letter concepts

VALUE $137
Price $39
now 50% OFF!!!
(for a limited time)
*digital product delivered via email
Every preschooler needs to be able to:
Write symbols and letters
Identify each letter
Cut on a line
Zip or button a jacket
Use a mature pencil grasp
Not to mention all the Academic expectations
ALL BEFORE KINDERGARTEN!

HOW DO YOU TEACH YOUR KIDDOS ALL OF THESE SKILLS?
With targeted, hands-on learning activities that also build a strong fine motor foundation
(I know that may seem like an impossible task. Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered)

WITH MORE THAN 500 OF CREATIVE AND ENGAGING HANDS-ON LEARNING ACTIVITIES AT YOUR FINGERTIPS, THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVEN THE PICKIEST KIDS. THIS COLLECTION INCLUDES
Immediate access to 22 unique interactive alphabet activities
Creative printable activities to promote each child’s growth and development
Highly effective multi-sensory learning activities
Activities that are super low prep so that you can get right to the good stuff
A chance to boost your students’ vital fine motor skills
The ultimate budget friendly alternative to make your classroom exciting again
Loads of activities to strengthen letter concepts

VALUE $137
now 50% OFF!!!
(for a limited time)
Price $39
*digital product delivered via email
JUST IMAGINE IF THERE WAS…
- No more being nickel and dimed by TPT.
- No more wasting your weekends scrolling on Pinterest.
- No more wondering how you’re going to keep your students’ attention for even one more day.
- No more spending every free moment prepping for the day ahead.
- No more dreading your job because you’re simply out of ideas.

get 50% OFF!!!
(for a limited time)
Price $39
*digital product delivered via email
That’s exactly why you need a Preschool Joy membership. It’s a life saver.
JUST IMAGINE IF THERE WAS…
- No more being nickel and dimed by TPT.
- No more wasting your weekends scrolling on Pinterest.
- No more wondering how you’re going to keep your students’ attention for even one more day.
- No more spending every free moment prepping for the day ahead.
- No more dreading your job because you’re simply out of ideas

get 50% OFF!!!
(for a limited time)
Price $39
*digital product delivered via email
That’s exactly why you need a Preschool Joy membership. It’s a life saver.
Check Out Each of the Hands-on Learning Activities

Find the Letter
Use 2 colors to cover uppercase and lowercase letters and watch the image emerge.

Lacing Letters
Cut out the letters and puch the holes for fun lacing letters.

Snip to the Letter Sounds
Sound out the words and snip if it starts with the letter. What a great way to introduce using scissors while learning letter sounds!

Letter Punch Strips
Build hand strength while using a hole punch to punch out the matching letters in each strip.

Letter Roadways
Have fun driving on the letters roads with your favorite vehicle.

Toothpick Punch Letters
What a great sensory experience you’ll have when using a toothpick to punch along each letter of the alphabet.

Mosaic Letters
These mosaic letter activities double as a fun arts and crafts activity and are the perfect way to practice fine motor skills.

Alphabet Memory Game
Get together with a friend and play a simple memory game with adorable animal letters.

Cloud Letters
Use fluffy cotton to make cloud letters, the perfect multi-sensory activity.

Play Dough Letters
Using play dough to form the letters is not only the perfect way to learn letter formation but also great for sensory integration.

Pompoms Lettesr
Place the pompoms along each letter using tongs for an extra special fine motor activity.

Cut & Glue Letters
Snip the simple pictures and match them to the letter to teach letters sounds.

Letter Sounds Clip Cards
Use clothespins or small objects, even stickers, to mark the letter that begins the word.

Coin Slot Letter Cards
Mark the correct answer by slipping a coin through the slot.

Letter Maching Lacing Cards
Instead of just drawing a line to connect the matches, add a fine motor element by lacing instead.

Alphabet Letter Puzzles
Create these simple letter puzzles and watch the image emerge.

Alphabet Clothespin Matching Activity
Mark all of the letters around the border that match the letter in the center. Learn letter identification while improving pencil grasp.

Star Stick Letters
Complete the activity by adding star stickers to form each letter.

ABC Dominoes
Grab a pal and play a game of alphabet dominoes.

Sensory Squishy Bag Letter Activities
Adding a sensory squishy bag is the perfect way to skip a pencil and add a sensory element to “writing” instead.

BINGO Chip Letter Matching
Use BINGO chips to mark the letter matches, and it’s so fun to remove them with a magnetic BINGO wand.

Letter Tracing
Learn proper letter formation with this tracing activity. Go over and over them with differnt colors to form rainbow letters.
Check Out Each of the Hands-on Learning Activities

Find the Letter
Use 2 colors to cover uppercase and lowercase letters and watch the image emerge.

Lacing Letters
Cut out the letters and puch the holes for fun lacing letters.

Snip to the Letter Sounds
Sound out the words and snip if it starts with the letter. What a great way to introduce using scissors while learning letter sounds!

Letter Punch Strips
Build hand strength while using a hole punch to punch out the matching letters in each strip.

Letter Roadways
Have fun driving on the letters roads with your favorite vehicle.

Toothpick Punch Letters
What a great sensory experience you’ll have when using a toothpick to punch along each letter of the alphabet.

Mosaic Letters
These mosaic letter activities double as a fun arts and crafts activity and are the perfect way to practice fine motor skills.

Alphabet Memory Game
Get together with a friend and play a simple memory game with adorable animal letters.

Cloud Letters
Use fluffy cotton to make cloud letters, the perfect multi-sensory activity.

Play Dough Letters
Using play dough to form the letters is not only the perfect way to learn letter formation but also great for sensory integration.

Pompoms Letters
Place the pompoms along each letter using tongs for an extra special fine motor activity.

Cut & Glue Letters
Snip the simple pictures and match them to the letter to teach letters sounds.

Letter Sounds Clip Cards
Use clothespins or small objects, even stickers, to mark the letter that begins the word.

Coin Slot Letter Cards
Mark the correct answer by slipping a coin through the slot.

Letter Maching Lacing Cards
Instead of just drawing a line to connect the matches, add a fine motor element by lacing instead.

Alphabet Letter Puzzles
Create these simple letter puzzles and watch the image emerge.

Alphabet Clothespin Matching Activity
Mark all of the letters around the border that match the letter in the center. Learn letter identification while improving pencil grasp.

Star Sticker Letters
Complete the activity by adding star stickers to form each letter.

ABC Dominoes
Grab a pal and play a game of alphabet dominoes.

Sensory Squishy Bag Letter Activities
Adding a sensory squishy bag is the perfect way to skip a pencil and add a sensory element to “writing” instead.

BINGO Chip Letter Matching
Use BINGO chips to mark the letter matches, and it’s so fun to remove them with a magnetic BINGO wand.

Letter Tracing
Learn proper letter formation with this tracing activity. Go over and over them with differnt colors to form rainbow letters.
THE KEY TO FOSTERING A LIFE-LONG LOVE OF LEARNING
If a child only takes away one thing from preschool, it should be that learning is fun! It’s our job to guide them on that journey. These activities are so fun, kids won’t even realize they’re learning (and you’ll love that they’re so low prep!)
PLAY is the key!
value $137
Price $39
*digital product delivered via email


THE KEY TO FOSTERING A LIFE-LONG LOVE OF LEARNING
If a child only takes away one thing from preschool, it should be that learning is fun! It’s our job to guide them on that journey. These activities are so fun, kids won’t even realize they’re learning (and you’ll love that they’re so low prep!)
PLAY is the key!
value $137
Price $39
*digital product delivered via email
These Fine Motor activities were designed by an experienced Pediatric Occupational Therapist with your family in mind.
These Fine Motor activities were designed by an experienced Pediatric Occupational Therapist with your family in mind.

Designed by a Pediatric Occupational Therapist…
So what?
- Pediatric OTs are absolute geniuses at finding ways to help your child grow and thrive as they participate in daily activities.
- Pediatric OTs are totally obsessed with finding strategies to improve your child’s fine motor skills.
- Pediatric OTs that work in schools know exactly what it takes for kids to succeed in the classroom.
- Pediatric OTs know how to build a strong motor foundation for success so that every tasks seems a little bit easier for your child.
- Pediatric OTs have the best tips for sensory processing and regulation.
- Pediatric OTs are masters at adapting activities so that every child can participate.
- Pediatric OTs know how to turn learning into play.
- Pediatric OTs typically charge big bucks for one on one sessions, but you’re going to get all of my best strategies for less than a trip to McDonald’s.
Basically, it’s my job to help your child develop the skills needed to succeed in school (& life)…
and I take that VERY seriously.

That’s exactly why you need a Preschool Joy membership. It’s a life saver.

Designed by a Pediatric Occupational Therapist…
So what?
- Pediatric OTs are absolute geniuses at finding ways to help your child grow and thrive as they participate in daily activities.
- Pediatric OTs are totally obsessed with finding strategies to improve your child’s fine motor skills.
- Pediatric OTs that work in schools know exactly what it takes for kids to succeed in the classroom.
- Pediatric OTs know how to build a strong motor foundation for success so that every tasks seems a little bit easier for your child.
- Pediatric OTs have the best tips for sensory processing and regulation.
- Pediatric OTs are masters at adapting activities so that every child can participate.
- Pediatric OTs know how to turn learning into play.
- Pediatric OTs typically charge big bucks for one on one sessions, but you’re going to get all of my best strategies for less than a trip to McDonald’s.
Basically, it’s my job to help your child develop the skills needed to succeed in school (& life)…
and I take that VERY seriously.

That’s exactly why you need a Preschool Joy membership. It’s a life saver.

Meet Joy, OTR/L
As a pediatric occupational therapist, parents approach me every day, concerned that their kids won’t be ready for kindergarten. It’ll be here before you know it, and I can’t wait to walk alongside you as you prepare your child for the journey. My goal is to help you know that you have built a strong fine motor foundation for your kiddo to stand on as the new challenges of kindergarten come. And, of course, to instill a love of learning all along the way!
You’ve got this! Put me in your corner. I’m here to help.

Meet Joy, OTR/L
As a pediatric occupational therapist, parents approach me every day, concerned that their kids won’t be ready for kindergarten. It’ll be here before you know it, and I can’t wait to walk alongside you as you prepare your child for the journey. My goal is to help you know that you have built a strong fine motor foundation for your kiddo to stand on as the new challenges of kindergarten come. And, of course, to instill a love of learning all along the way!
You’ve got this! Put me in your corner. I’m here to help.
You might be wondering…
Can’t I just find free fine motor learning activities on Pinterest?
Sure you can. There are tons of free activities floating around the internet, but honestly, do you really want to spend your hard-earned, much needed weekends scrolling when you could be bingeing the newest Bridgerton?
Can I Use this collection activities in the classroom?
Not only can you use it, but it’s the perfect compliment to your current curriculum. There are so many places that you can implement these easy to use fine motor resources:
- At the start of the day
- Centers
- Individual instruction
- Craft time
- Fine motor play
- Group instruction
- Send home for extra practice
- During end of the day cleanup

Is there a wrong way to teach fine motor skills?
Actually…yes. I’ve been in so many preschool classrooms where kiddos really are developing horrible writing habits and more that will follow them all through their school years.
For example, kids are often given letter and name writing worksheets and then just left to kind of figure it out on their own. Meanwhile, their little hands aren’t even ready to hold a pencil, and bad habits are being formed as they practice doing it “wrong” over and over again.
What ages are these activities for?
All of these activities are designed for preschoolers (3-6 years old). But they could absolutely be used with a Kindergarten aged child (or older) who is still working on developing fine motor skills and academic mastery of concepts.
In addition to learning academic concepts, what skills will these activities promote?
I’m so glad you asked because these are not your typical worksheets and are designed to boost development of…
- Fine motor coordination
- Hand strength
- Visual perceptual skills
- Visual motor integration
- Pre-scissor skills
- Pre-writing skills
- Preschool math
- Letter recognition
- Letter formation
- Knowledge of shapes & colors
- Hand dexterity
- Bilateral coordination
- Cutting with scissors
- and MORE!!!
Do I need any special skills to teach my child using these activities?
Absolutely not!!! You don’t need to be a teacher or an OT or even be particularly creative in any way to be successful in teaching your child while building a strong fine motor foundation.
I give you everything you need…
- A list of items to use with the printable activities
- Tons of tips for helping preschoolers learn and how to build fine motor skills
- Play opportunities that promote fine motor coordination while learning at the same time

VALUE $137
Price $39
*digital product pdf delivered via email
Will I need to print it?
Yes, you’ll have access to over 500 pages of fine motor learning activities, but there’s no way you’re going to use them all at once.
Just print as you go. If you don’t have a printer of your own, consider using the local library (who often offer very reasonably priced printing) or your local Staples. And even if you spill coffee on a copy or a child decides to scribble all over it…you can just print it again.
Do I really need this many activities to teach my kiddo the letters of the alphabet?
Let’s face it…kids are fickle. They’ll like pickles one day and hate them the minute you buy the super sized jar (that goes to waste). It’s like that with learning activities too. So, it’s always a good idea to have several things on hand that you can interchange as needed.
This collection includes hundreds of learning activities so that there will always be something for every child.
That’s exactly why you need a Preschool Joy membership. It’s a life saver.
You might be wondering…
Can’t I just find free fine motor learning activities on Pinterest?
Sure you can. There are tons of free activities floating around the internet, but honestly, do you really want to spend your hard-earned weekends scrolling when you could be bingeing the newest Bridgerton?
Can I Use Preschool Joy activities in the Classroom?
Not only can you use it, but it’s the perfect compliment to your current curriculum. There are so many places that you can implement these easy to use fine motor resources:
- At the start of the day
- Centers
- Individual instruction
- Craft time
- Fine motor play
- Group instruction
- Send home for extra practice
- During end of the day cleanup

Is there a wrong way to teach fine motor skills?
Actually…yes. I’ve been in so many preschool classrooms where kiddos really are developing horrible writing habits and more that will follow them all through their school years.
For example, kids are often given letter and name writing worksheets and then just left to kind of figure it out on their own. Meanwhile, their little hands aren’t even ready to hold a pencil, and bad habits are being formed as they practice doing it “wrong” over and over again.
What ages are these activities for?
All of these activities are designed for preschoolers (3-6 years old). But they could absolutely be used with a Kindergarten aged child (or older) who is still working on developing fine motor skills and academic mastery of concepts.
In addition to learning academic concepts, what skills will the activities at Preschool Joy promote?
I’m so glad you asked because these are not your typical worksheets and are designed to boost development of…
- Fine motor coordination
- Hand strength
- Visual perceptual skills
- Visual motor integration
- Pre-scissor skills
- Pre-writing skills
- Preschool math
- Letter recognition
- Letter formation
- Knowledge of shapes & colors
- Hand dexterity
- Bilateral coordination
- Cutting with scissors
- and MORE!!!
Do I need any special skills to teach my child using these activities?
Absolutely not!!! You don’t need to be a teacher or an OT or even be particularly creative in any way to be successful in teaching your child while building a strong fine motor foundation.
I give you everything you need…
- A list of items to use with the printable activities
- A fillable activity calendar
- Tons of tips for helping preschoolers learn and how to build fine motor skills
- Play opportunities that promote fine motor coordination while learning at the same time

VALUE $137
Price $39
*digital product delivered via email
Will I need to print it?
Yes, you’ll have access to over 500 pages of fine motor learning activities, but there’s no way you’re going to use them all at once.
Just print as you go. If you don’t have a printer of your own, consider using the local library (who often offer very reasonably priced printing) or your local Staples. And even if you spill coffee on a copy or a child decides to scribble all over it…you can just print it again.
Do I really need this many activities to teach my kiddo fine motor skills?
Let’s face it…kids are fickle. They’ll like pickles one day and hate them the minute you buy the super sized jar (that goes to waste). It’s like that with learning activities too. So, it’s always a good idea to have several things on hand that you can interchange as needed.
This collection includes hundreds of learning activities so that there will always be something for ever
That’s exactly why you need a Preschool Joy membership. It’s a life saver.
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