If you are looking for a fun way to bring a little extra Christmas magic into your learning this month and into December, these Christmas alphabet worksheets are such a great way to keep little learners engaged. With a fun Christmas theme on every page and charming illustrations to match each letter, these printable alphabet letters turn early literacy practice into something exciting instead of a chore.
Kids love having something festive to colour and trace during the holiday season, and these sheets sneak in plenty of fine motor skills, handwriting practice, and letter recognition without feeling like work.

You can use these activity sheets at home, in literacy centers, or as part of your kindergarten lesson plans. They also make a great addition to winter break packets, early finishers baskets, or independent work time. With uppercase letters, lowercase letters, tracing lines, coloring sheets, and a matching activity for each letter of the alphabet, the entire alphabet set gives children extra practice in a really versatile free worksheet pack. Whether you are teaching letter sounds, working on alphabetical order, or simply helping your child practice writing, these pages fit beautifully into English Language Arts for PreK, K, and even first grade students who may need a little more confidence.
This free printable pack is a lovely fit for the month of December if you want holiday-themed learning that still feels meaningful. From occupational therapy to speech therapy, from literacy centers to independent handwriting practice, these pages support so many areas. And because every page includes large letters, small letters, letter shapes, and coloring space, kids stay engaged while reinforcing the letters of the alphabet in a fun, cheerful way.

Christmas Alphabet Worksheets A to Z
Each page features a Christmas alphabet letter in both uppercase and lowercase, a cute seasonal illustration, tracing practice in print and cursive, a small coloring section, and a circle-the-letter activity for quick letter recognition. That means each letter becomes a mini printable activity that fits beautifully into your holiday season lesson plans. You can print the full Christmas alphabet book or select certain page numbers if you prefer to only use certain pages or letters.
Here is a quick look at what each Christmas alphabet letter includes.
A is for Angel, with printable activity sheets encouraging little learners to trace and colour while working on letter recognition and letter shapes.

B is for Bell, giving children extra fun with Christmas coloring pages and neat lines to practice both capital letters and small letters.

C is for Candy Cane, a classic Christmas activity page that helps children practise writing and identifying the letter of the alphabet Cc.

D is for Drum, adding a fun Christmas theme while helping kids strengthen fine motor skills as they trace and colour.

E is for Elf, a favourite among kindergarten students and a great way to encourage excitement during the Christmas season.

F is for Fireplace, offering warm holiday imagery and giving your child practice switching between uppercase and lowercase letters.

G is for Gifts, an easy printable alphabet letter page that works well for independent work or literacy centers.

H is for Hot Cocoa, a cosy illustration paired with handwriting practice that feels comforting during cold winter days.

I is for Icicle, helping children focus on letter sounds while enjoying a clear seasonal connection.

J is for Joy, a cheerful page that reinforces the letter J through tracing, colouring, and visual scanning.

K is for Kris Kringle, a fun way to bring Christmas traditions into your printable activity without losing focus on writing skills.

L is for Lights, giving children extra practice making neat straight lines in both print and cursive writing.

M is for Mistletoe, perfect for the month of December and great for building fine motor control.

N is for Nativity, offering a gentle holiday theme while giving children handwriting and recognition practice.

O is for Ornaments, a favourite sheet for coloring lovers and a useful page for letter recognition.

P is for Poinsettia, great for encouraging careful tracing and supporting the development of early handwriting skills.

Q is for Quiet Night, calming imagery that pairs beautifully with practising a trickier letter like Q.

R is for Reindeer, helping children connect the printable alphabet letters with familiar Christmas animals.

S is for Santa, one of the most popular pages for young children and perfect extra practice for early finishers.

T is for Tree, there Christmas tree is always a hit during the holiday season and a great way to strengthen pencil control.

U is for Ugly Sweater, adding a silly illustration for extra engagement and lots of opportunity to trace.

V is for Village, a detailed scene that keeps kids focused while working through both uppercase and lowercase letters.

W is for Wreath, a festive worksheet reinforcing letter recognition, letter shapes, and tracing.

X is for Xmas, offering a simple visual and a fun Christmas color moment once the tracing is complete.

Y is for Yule Log, a seasonal illustration kids love, especially when used in your Christmas printables collection.

Z is for Zzzz, showing a peaceful Christmas nap scene and ending the entire alphabet with a gentle touch.

Every page is designed to support handwriting, letter recognition, visual scanning, and basic critical thinking as children sort letters and identify the correct shapes. It is a fun, holiday-themed way to keep learning going without losing the joy of the season.
Download the Free Printable Christmas Alphabet Worksheets PDF File
You can download the free Christmas alphabet worksheets at the bottom of the post. The full printable pack includes all 26 pages in one simple pdf file so you can print them all at once or select individual pages as needed.
Terms of use: Our christmas learning resources are free for personal use or classroom use. Do not redistribute the file. You are welcome to print as many copies as you need for your own classroom, home, or therapy setting.
These Christmas alphabet letters are perfect for adding a little extra fun to your literacy routine this December. They are a great way to keep writing skills fresh during the Christmas season while still enjoying coloring sheets, tracing lines, and festive illustrations.
Whether you use them for prek – k, special education, occupational therapy, English language arts, or just as Christmas fun literacy materials at home, they work beautifully. Your child can practise uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and letter sounds in a way that feels natural and joyful. They also make a great addition to any winter break packet, printable activity folder, or December lesson plan.
Kids love having something colourful and seasonal to work on, and these free Christmas worksheets help them stay focused, calm, and creative. It is such a simple printable resource but incredibly rewarding for young learners.
More Christmas Learning Activities
If you are building a little collection of holiday-themed learning, don’t miss our other Christmas printables and literacy ideas. They pair so well with this free alphabet set and are wonderful for centres, at-home learning, or just setting out on the table for quiet time.
- Free printable letters to santa writing practice
- Lego Christmas number line for math skills
- Christmas Santa’s Beard Scissor Skills
- Christmas Counting Cubes Pictures
- 27 Christmas Dot to Dot Free Printables
- Free Printable Christmas Secret Codes for Kids
Fun Christmas Crafts and Activities for Kids
Alongside your Christmas alphabet worksheets, you can explore fun Christmas crafts, christmas activities, simple winter projects, and hands-on holiday activities that keep children happy and learning. Crafts make a perfect addition to December lesson plans and help support fine motor development while keeping the Christmas spirit alive.
- 22 Easy Reindeer Crafts For Kids
- Simple Christmas crafts for toddlers
- Christmas Coloring Pages
- Fun Free Christmas Bingo Printable Game
More Alphabet Activities
If your little learners are enjoying practising their letters with these Christmas alphabet worksheets, you might like to explore even more alphabet activities. These extra ideas help reinforce letter recognition, handwriting, and letter sounds in a fun and engaging way, giving children plenty of opportunities to build confidence with the A to Z skills they need.
- Caterpillar diy Alphabet Matching Game for Kids
- First Alphabet Toddler Flashcards Printable
- Seek and Find Alphabet Coloring Worksheets for Kids
- Sign Language Alphabet Printable Flash Cards Pack (Free 50-Page PDF)
If you enjoyed these free printables, please share this blog post with other families or teachers who might love a little extra Christmas ABC fun. It helps others find the resource and keeps more holiday-themed learning materials coming.

Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
Her easy-to-follow craft ideas and practical parenting advice have transformed In The Playroom into a cherished resource for parents.

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