Account
Contact
Search 
58

E Is for Egg Craft

little girl glues lowercase e craft

Everyone knows to be extra careful with eggs. After all, you don’t want to break one and have a big mess on your hands! But this ABC Craft features an egg-ceptional egg that your little ones can go ahead and break, because it will teach them all about lowercase letter E. No mess necessary!

Here’s What You’ll Need

Instructions for Assembling Your Letter E Craft

  1. Print the E Is for Egg Craft templates.
  2. Cut out the templates and trace the letter E and the eggshell onto card stock.
  3. Cut out the letter E and the eggshell.
  4. Glue the letter E onto a full sheet of card stock (we used orange, but you can use any color you like).
  5. Glue the bottom eggshell to the bottom of the letter E.
  6. Glue the top eggshell to the top of the letter E.

girl assembles lowercase e craft child glues a piece of lowercase e craft child presses shell onto lowercase e craft

Learning with Your Letter E Craft

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

children show off their lowercase e craft

We would LOVE to see how your lowercase E 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

Share This:

< Previous Post  Next Post >

Leave a Reply

Monica

says:

This is very informative and inspirational. I love it and my learners were very excited.

Robin

says: Customer Service

Thank you, Monica! I hope your learners have lots of fun with this snack!

LouAnn Every

says:

I love all the letter crafts! Thanks for the resources.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

You’re welcome, LouAnn. ?

Anita

says:

We’ve loved the lowercase abc crafts. It has been a great way to share the ‘schooling load’ – the big kids can’t help joining in ?.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Anita,
It always made me so pleased to see my older kids helping their younger siblings with school like this. I knew they were forming a stronger bond as well as learning and playing. ?

Angie Wiggins

says:

This is a very cute craft my 4 year old will love cos her two favourite things are craft and letters!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Glad to hear your little one will enjoy these crafts, Angie! ?

Judith

says:

I’ve seen crafts like this before but I think this one is the best, so adorable! I love how the ‘e’ is just popping out of the egg!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Thank you, Judith!

Kristen Beale

says:

this is so cute! Thanks for posting great ideas!!

Robyn

says:

My class loves these art projects, We save them until the end of the year and put it all together in a letter book for them.

Jina Lea

says:

This seems like a great idea.

Amratha

says:

My 3 year old daughter is now into learning alphabets…You are my go-to resource for all of her language learning needs! Thank you for the wonderful resources!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

You’re welcome, Amratha! Have lots of fun learning and playing with letters with your little one.

Elke Doyle

says:

What a great idea! Can’t wait to do this letter craft with my kids!

shala

says:

Cute idea!!

Ryan S Pickle

says:

Love these ideas!

Elizabeth E

says:

Such a creative way to help kids recognize letters- looking forward to making an abc book with my daughter

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

These ABC crafts are such a fun thing to do with preschoolers, Elizabeth. They are great for helping them to learn letters and become familiar with the sounds as well, and they make such a lovely keepsake!

Raven

says:

How do I know what to get?

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Raven,
The supply list for this craft is listed near the top of this blog post. It is:
– 2 sheets of printer paper
– Card stock (we used orange, white, and yellow)
E Is for Egg Craft templates
– Glue stick and scissors

However, if you are asking about what level of All About Reading or All About Spelling to begin with, we have placement tests to help with that.

If there is something else you need, please let me know.

Amy V

says:

Looks fun!

Lori Wurts

says:

Cute

Rhonda

says:

What a great idea! Crafts make spelling more memorable and are engaging to the student (and parent). If something is fun it is much easier to learn.

Sarah

says:

Oh how fun! I’m going to have to use this for my K next year.

Jennifer

says:

We love, love, love All About Reading!

Jessica

says:

These are really cute crafts and help making learning letters more fun.

Annamari

says:

With all this wonderful activities I wish I can be at the beginning off career choices. Lucky Granny can help there grandchildren!

Julie

says:

We love aar!!

Laura

says:

These fun crafts make this already fun curriculum even more engaging. Thank you!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

You’re welcome, Laura!

Claudia M

says:

This looks like learning with fun, definitely will use it. :)

Laura

says:

This looks fun!

Anisha

says:

Love these alphabet crafts! My 4 year old begs to do one everyday.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

I love that your 4-year-old is begging to do these crafts, Anisha! ?

Leslie Miller

says:

Thanks for sharing this fun project!!

Janny

says:

Easy but cute way to reinforce those letters!!!

Tina Partridge

says:

These are so cute! Great hands on way to teach.

Karmen

says:

All of the ABC crafts are adorable!! They are perfect for little learners! I also find that my older sons like doing them too!! Thank you for all of these posts. <3