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D Is for Doughnut Craft

child assembling her lowercase d craft

Your kids enjoy ABC crafts, dough-nut they? Well, this ABC Craft for lowercase letter D is a “hole” lot of fun! Your preschooler may even want to make this craft a few times so she can change the “flavors” with different colors of construction paper and sprinkles! Go ahead, make a baker’s dozen!

Here’s What You’ll Need

Instructions for Assembling Your Letter D Craft

  1. Print the D Is for Doughnut Craft templates.
  2. Cut out the templates and trace the letter D and the frosting onto card stock.
  3. Cut out the letter D and the frosting.
  4. Glue the letter D onto a full sheet of card stock (we used light blue, but you can use any color you like).
  5. Glue the frosting onto the letter D.
  6. Use different colored markers to draw the doughnut sprinkles on the frosting.

child gluing her lowercase d craft children putting together their lowercase d craft Girl drawing sprinkles on her lowercase d craft

Learning with Your Letter D Craft

As you and your child assemble your D Is for Doughnut Craft, practice saying /d/–/d/–doughnut together. You can find more tips for working on pre-reading skills with your preschooler in this handy download.

little girl displaying her lowercase d craft

We would LOVE to see how your lowercase D turns out! Please share your photos with us on our Facebook page, or tag your Instagram photos with the hashtag #allaboutABCcrafts!

Want More ABC Crafts?

page spread from the abc crafts lowercase series download

Free Lowercase ABC Letter Crafts

For crafts that start with lowercase letters A through Z, get the complete printable set of ABC Craft for Lowercase Letters.

page spread from the abc crafts uppercase series download

Free Uppercase ABC Letter Crafts

For crafts that start with uppercase letters A through Z, get the complete printable set of ABC Craft for Uppercase Letters.

Photos by: Rachel Neumann

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Addison Pelletier

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My kids loved this project and more!

Robin E.

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Great to hear, Addison! Thank you for the feedback. We love knowing that our activities are well received by students.

Carmen Farnham

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We have so much fun creating these letters, thanks for the resource!

brooke

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These crafts are so cute! Love that you have included the whole alphabet. Cant wait for my youngest to be old enough for these!

Robin E.

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Thanks, Brooke! These crafts are great ways to learn the alphabet and I hope your little one enjoys them when he or she is ready.

Lindsey

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How adorable! I can’t wait to do this with my pre-schooler.

Angie

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This information is priceless. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!

Cherie

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Love teaching lowercase letters!

Cherie

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Fun crafts for the lowercase letters.

Kristen

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Cute idea!

Jamie H

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Love this idea!

Toni Sprouse

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We are beginning a week of letter D activities this week and really looking forward to incorporating this cute idea!!

Robin E.

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Great timing, Toni! I hope you have lots of fun with D and with this craft!

Cathy

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This activity may be another one to help with my son’s b/d reversal. Thanks!

Robin E.

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Cathy,
You’re welcome! This craft will be a fun way to review d! We also have a “b is for bat” craft and a blog post on How to Solve Letter Reversals that includes lots of ideas for working on b and d.

Let me know if you need more help with this common problem.

Kathy T

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I love these cute alphabet crafts! They keep my daughter engaged and excited about learning!

Kecia B

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We’re learning lowercase d next week! This would be so fun!

Jodie

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My kids love crafts like this! So cute!!

Janice Hicks

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Great idea! My kindergartener has dyslexia & has struggled with learning her letters.

Merry

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Hi Janice, I’m sorry your daughter has struggled with learning letters. I hope she has fun with this craft! We have more ideas on this Letter Knowledge Activities page too. And our Dyslexia Resources page has lots of teaching tips and encouragement too. Let us know if we can help in any way!

Alexa Humphries

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This is super cute!

Kristen

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Great idea!

Lindsay Hill

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Looks fun!

I’ve loved doing letter crafts with my preschoolers! We always hang our entire alphabet as we do it. Pretty and a good reminder as they are learning.

Merry

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How fun! Feel free to send pictures if you’d like us to post them on our Facebook page! Happy learning :-).

LaKrecia R Roe

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Adorable Idea! I also like letting them make real food into letters, words, and numbers :)

Merry

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That’s a great hands-on idea! You might also like these ABC snacks for reinforcing letters and sounds.

Michelle

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I’m going to do this with my girl. She loves craft. ;)

Merry

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Have fun together, Michelle!

Melissa

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We may try this with my son who frequently confuses the letter b and the letter d!

Robin E.

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Melissa,
This craft will be a fun way to review d! We also have a “b is for bat” craft. We also have a blog post on How to Solve Letter Reversals that includes lots of ideas for working on b and d.

Let me know if you need more help with this problem.

Dalal

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I’m SO happy I found your blog, it’s been a great source of inspiration!!