If you’re looking for a fun Valentine’s alphabet activity for young kids, these free Valentine’s letter tracing worksheets offer a gentle way to practise early letter skills. The pages combine letter tracing, colouring, and simple letter recognition in a calm, child-friendly format that works well at home or in the classroom.
They’re ideal for preschool, kindergarten, and early years learning.
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What’s Included in the Printable
- A fun, colourful cover page
- 26 individual A–Z Valentine’s alphabet pages
- Uppercase and lowercase letter tracing on every page
- Simple colouring illustrations for each letter
- A letter recognition activity on every page
- Black-and-white interior pages for easy printing
- A full A–Z alphabet tracing page with dashed uppercase and lowercase letters
These free Valentines letter tracing worksheets are designed to support early letter formation in a calm, engaging way.
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Who This Alphabet Pack Is For
These free Valentine’s letter tracing worksheets are designed for preschool and kindergarten kids who are beginning to explore letter shapes and formation. It works well for early years learners and is ideal for parents looking for calm, themed activities at home, as well as teachers and homeschoolers wanting a simple, flexible alphabet resource for the classroom.

The pages are designed to be uncluttered and not overwhelming, making them suitable for kids who prefer clear, predictable layouts.
Materials Required
One of the nice things about this printable is that very little is needed to get started. All you really need is the printed pages and something to write or colour with, such as pencils, crayons, or felt tips.
(Optional additions like modelling clay or string can be used later for more hands-on letter play.)
- Printer
- Printer paper
- Laminator (optional)
- Pens, pencils, crayons, string, plasticine, modelling clay, glitter glue etc
How to Use The Free Valentines Letter Tracing Worksheets
This Valentine’s alphabet pack is designed to be used flexibly at home or in the classroom. You can print individual letters or the full A–Z set and work through the pages in any order, focusing on the letters your child is most interested in.

Use a folder to keep the printables in and complete them gradually, or laminate them for repeated use. Kids can trace the letters using pencils, crayons, or felt tips, colour the pictures, and complete the letter recognition activity on each page. The letter shapes can also be explored in more tactile ways using modelling clay, string, or other hands-on materials, and the pages pair well with Valentine’s crafts or themed books.
There’s no need to complete the whole alphabet at once — one or two letters a day (or even a week) works beautifully.
How To Download the Free Valentine’s Letter Tracing Worksheets
To download the free Valentine’s alphabet worksheets, simply click on the image below or the highlighted text (download here). The PDF will open in a new window, where you can choose to download it to your device and/or print it.
Usage rights: This printable is for personal and classroom use only. The printable must not be sold or used to create other products for resale.
More Alphabet & Learning Printables
If your child enjoys alphabet activities, you might also like:
- Mermaid Alphabet Printables (coming soon)
- Back to School Alphabet Pack (coming later this year)
- Transport Alphabet Activities (coming later this year)
- Fruit & Vegetable Alphabet Activities (coming later this year)
(This Valentine’s pack is part of a growing alphabet series, with new themes added throughout the year.)
I hope this Valentine’s Alphabet printable adds a little creative learning to your February. You can find more free printables and hands-on activities, to explore here on BlueBearWood. You’ll find all my printables here.


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