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A fun and easy letter K craft to to teach preschoolers the alphabet. K is for King - this uppercase letter craft can be used at daycare, if you homeschool or at kindergarten for the ABC countdown. Kids will cut and glue pieces together to build the uppercase letter K that looks like a king. Two printing options available. The product includes: a list of supplies directions patterns photos of the final project step by step pictures PLEASE NOTE - Files are NOT editable.- Please be aware…

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Free Printable Letter K Coloring Page - Simple Mom Project Animal Letter Coloring Pages, Letter K Crafts For Preschoolers Printables, Letter Coloring Pages Preschool, K Crafts For Preschool, K Is For Craft, S Alphabet Design, K Is For, Letter K Crafts For Preschoolers, Letter K Activities For Preschool

The weekend has finally arrived! Do you have any fun activities planned for your kids this weekend? Why not include this printable letter K for kangaroo coloring page in your family bonding activities? Kids will be able to learn an alphabet letter and words that begin with it, play an interactive game that can be

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My four year old and I are continuing our "crafting our way through the alphabet" adventure. Last week, we had some fun with the letter K. We made a paper bag Kite, and we did a little letter K printing practice. To make a paper bag kite: 1) Use a hole punch to make four holes in the corners of the open end of the bag. Use reinforcements to make the bag a little stronger around the holes. 2) Cut two equal lengths of string, and tie each one through the holes (on the same side of the bag)…

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