Lego Letters: Toddler Alphabet Activity + Printable Template

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Lego letters are an easy way to incorporate some basic ABCs into your typical lego play.

It is simple to introduce variety into this alphabet activity by switching up the theme of the letters. You could do the full alphabet, or spell out simple words… or just stick to their name. 

We have provided a free template below that covers all letters from A-Z in a 26 page PDF. So you can print off the letters you want whenever you want to change up the activity. 

Lego Letter Alphabet Learning Activity

Lego Letter Preparation

An easy way to provide some direction for the activity is to have your toddler spell out their name using the lego letters. 

You can adjust this approach depending on how advanced your toddler is. 

Print off the letters you want to use from the template below – this has been used in all of the images in this post.

>>>Click here to download your free lego letter printable templates<<<

Lego Letter Activity

An easy way to provide some direction for the activity is to have your toddler spell out their name using the lego letters. 

You can adjust this approach depending on how advanced your toddler is. 

Once you have your letters all you need to do is stack your leggo within the letter outlines on each template. 

Lego Letter D

Lego Letter E

Lego Letters R

Lego Letter Y

Lego Letter K

What to Do with your Lego Letters?

  • Turn the first letter into a framed picture that you can hang up in your child’s room. 
  • Tear them all apart and pack them away. Ready for another day with more advanced words. 

Final Word

Kids love playing with lego so it is a great opportunity to take something that they play with regularly and add this alphabet learning activity. 

You can repeat this exercise every so often until your toddler has learned their name, or recognize the full alphabet. 

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