If you’re looking for some fun-filled crafts and activities for teaching your toddler the letter B, check out some of my ideas below in this Letter B Lesson Plan for preschoolers. I use the letter of week strategy to help teach my son the alphabet. Each day I follow a letter specific lesson plan, which you can print for free, and incorporate sensory and fine motor play to engage his senses. So far, it has been going great and little by little he gets more excited to learn his letters.
Reading, crafts, sensory, and fine motor play are all great ways to engage a toddler or preschooler when teaching the alphabet.
Related: Letter A Lesson Plan for Preschoolers
Don’t be intimidated if your toddler doesn’t take to the lesson plan right away. It took my son a few weeks but eventually, he got the hang of it and started to look forward to activity and craft time.
Below, you can print my free Letter Bb Lesson Plan that includes flashcard study, crafts, reading, activities, and worksheets— all concentrating on the letter B. You can also find some substitute crafts and additional resources below.
Print your Free Letter B Lesson Plan below.
Free worksheets, flashcards, and books to buy and download from the above lesson plan:
Free download- Letter B alphabet book The Measured Mom.
Flashcards from The Measured Mom.
Letter B Crafts:
- Uppercase B-Bunny
- Lowercase b- baseball bat & ball
- Paper Plate Bear
- Toilet Paper Roll Bumblebee
- Boat
Letter B Books:
Letter B Activities:
- Make Your Own Bouncy Balls
- Balloon Painting
- Bean Sensory Box
- Button Play- Fill in Block Letter with Buttons
- Bus Box
Related: DIY Colored Beans for Sensory Play
Free Letter B Worksheets (click banner below):
- B is for Bumblebee- Find the Letters
- B is for Baseball- Find the Letters
- Jelly Bean Counting Game
More Letter B worksheets:
Substitute Crafts
- Uppercase B- Bear
- Handprint Butterfly
- Lowercase b-beans
- Paper Plate Bear Mask
- Paper Plate Beach Ball
Substitute Reading
Related: Letter A Lesson Plan for Preschoolers
Substitute Activities
- Handprint Birds
- Paint with Bubbles
- Bird Hunt with Binoculars
- Paint Wooden Boat (buy figure from Joanne Fabrics)
Related: How to Teach a Toddler the Alphabet
What’s your approach to teaching the alphabet to your preschooler? What are some of your favorite activities and crafts for teaching your toddler the letter B?
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Hi! I’m Meagan and I’m a 41 year old mom of a high energy almost 9 year old, happily navigating my way through the little boy years. I’ve been married for 14 years. I met my husband over 20 years ago in high school; we got married 10 years later after graduating from the University of South Florida. I currently help run a family business with my parents while blogging about my life and love of DIY projects!
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Sreekar says
Wow. These are so cool. These are absolutely perfect for my son’s school craft projects. I’m saving this for future use too!
Monidipa Dutta says
Great post. What a fun and amazing way to teach toddlers letter B. Most of this can be used for other letters too with necessary modifications. Would be very helpful for new parents.
Catherine shane says
This would be the best than to the smart phones or other modern technology this is so great to build in our child to be creative and have a physical activities together with others.
Elizabeth O says
This is a brilliant post indeed. You really provided a strong and entertaining lesson plan for preschoolers. It looks like a lot of fun.
Nina says
As a teacher, I’m always looking for different activities like this for my students! It’s great when they can learn and be a little bit creative as well!
Mommy Sigrid says
This is very helpful. I also homeschool my kids and this is a nice way to study the alphabet. They just love fun and creative activities. Thank you for sharing. Looking forward to more of your lesson plans.
Meagan says
Thanks. We’re having a lot of fun. I just have to find a place to store all his crafts!
sabrina barbante says
Teaching every day a new letter is such a good idea both for teaching the alphabet and for having fun with your baby!
Meagan says
So, far it’s going well. It definitely gives him something to look forward to.
John Sallie says
Oh yes, the simpler times before they hit the teens. So much fun back then. Seems more and more people are going with home schooling these days.
Meagan says
Yes, it is a lot of fun and I’m really dreading the day he’ll be off to preschool.
Jennifer L says
Oh these are such cute ways to teach kids their alphabets. I remember doing some of these activities when I was a kid…and they were great visuals.
Khushboo says
This is really helpful. These are some fun and creative activities. Thank you for sharing. Looking forward to more of your lesson plans.
Sam says
Oh my goodness! These are so darn cute and clever! I’ll definitely remember this when I have kids!
kim says
These are adorable! So cute for preschool kids and my grandson would get a kick out of these!
Jana says
These are great activities! I have a two and a half year old! I’m going to do some of these with her! Thank you!!
Anvita says
This takes me back to the days when my son was a pre schooler. miss those days.