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N Is for Narwhal Craft

N Is for Narwhal ABC Craft

Nothing says novelty quite like a narwhal-themed letter N craft! It’s undersea fun at its finest, so download our template and get started on this week’s ABC Craft!

Here’s What You’ll Need

  • 2 sheets of printer paper
  • Card stock (we used dark blue, blue, purple, and sky blue)
  • N Is for Narwhal Craft templates
  • 1 “googly” eye
  • Glue stick
  • Pencil and marker (optional)
  • Scissors

Instructions for Assembling Your Letter N Craft

  1. Print the N Is for Narwhal Craft templates.
  2. Cut out the templates and trace the letter N and the narwhal body, tusk, and fins onto card stock.
  3. Cut out the letter N and the narwhal pieces.
  4. Glue the letter N and the narwhal pieces onto a full sheet of card stock (we used light blue, but you can use any color you like) to form a narwhal.
  5. Use a marker or strips of purple paper to create spirals on the narwhal’s tusk.
  6. Affix one googly eye to the narwhal’s head.


child gluing his letter n craft little girl gluing the body of her letter n craft two children assembling their letter n craft child gluing an eye on his letter n craft

Learning with Your Letter N Craft

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

boy and girl holding their finished letter n craft

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

Want More ABC Crafts?

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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.

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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.

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Ruth

says:

I’ve tried opening every link to the template, and it only opens a strobe light app.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

I’m sorry you are having trouble with the links, Ruth! Is it still giving you difficulties?

I am sorry for the frustration. If you are using your phone or tablet, make sure that your device has the program needed for downloading PDF files. You can search your specific device and “how to download PDF files” to find out what you will need.

If you have problems while downloading PDFs on your computer, follow these steps:

– Click on the download link for the PDF. If a dialog box opens prompting you to either open or save the file, save the file to your computer at a location you will remember (such as your desktop). If the dialog box does not open, the default location is your Downloads folder.

– If you have not previously installed Adobe Reader, install the latest version. Note: if you have a previous version of Adobe Reader, uninstall it before installing the latest version.

– Open Adobe Reader. After opening, go to File > Open…. Navigate to where you saved the PDF.

If you still aren’t able to download the PDF file from our website, please email me at support@allaboutlearningpress.com and I can email the file to you. Specify which file you would like and the URL of the webpage you found it on. Hopefully, you can get it working!

jorlingliu劉雅菱

says:

thanks for the templates.they are really useful!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

You’re welcome! ?

My students’ favorite part of their day is making these letter crafts! It would be more helpful in printing, if the pieces were grouped together by color. For example, if the letter N and the pieces for A & B were together on one pattern, pieces C,D,E were grouped together on another page. This way, we could print colored cardstock with the pattern instead of having the students cut out the pattern then recut on colored paper. It would be a great time-saver.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Thank you for the recommendation, Donna! I’ll pass that along and see what we can do. I’m pleased to hear your students are enjoying these crafts so much.

Mary

says:

Thank you! I love the simplicity of the crafts. Perfect for our animal themed year.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Oooo, an animal-themed year would be so much fun, Mary. I hope you have lots and fun and lots of learning!

E

says:

This is so cute!

Beth Stamper

says:

Very creative for this letter!

Alexis hooper

says:

These are fin

Sara

says:

Cute craft! When learning the alphabet, my little one cut out the letters of the alphabet one at a time and we did something like this or decorated them with things that started with that letter. I think it helped a lot!!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Sara,
Thank you for letting us know that similar craft ideas helped your child learn the alphabet! That is what we are aiming for.

Narae

says:

So glad you chose a non-traditional animal.. :) these are really cute and useful, thank you for the ideas!

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Narae,
I think it would be added fun as while you are learning the letter N you can learn about narwhals and arctic marine mammals! It would be a great week of learning!

Trish

says:

My son’s love the letter activities! Thank you!

Lisa

says:

Thanks for the fun activity ideas!

Audra

says:

We love these animal letters!!!

T thompson

says:

Such a creative and fun project for the kids!

Sarah Earl

says:

We love AAR and AAS!

Tiffanie

says:

This is pretty cool. My daughter just got pjs with a narwhal on them. I winder why they’re so popular….I don’t recall learning about them.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Ummm, interesting thoughts, Tiffanie. I wonder if narwhals are so popular right now because they are real, living sea-unicorns. Unicorns seem to have been wildly popular lately.

Danielle

says:

These are so cute!

Laura

says:

These are great! Can’t wait to make this one

Helen

says:

We love AAR, going through level 1 and I cant believe how far we have come in reading!

Amy Larkin

says:

AAR is such a blessing for our son!! Thank You!!

Nichole

says:

What a fun activity!

Sara

says:

This is darling! I cant wait to make one with my little guy. Thank youfor the cute craft idea.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

You are welcome, Sara. I hope your little guy has a lot of fun with this!

Carrie

says:

My boys will love this one! We’ve had so much fun with these letter crafts.

Robin E.

says: Customer Service

Carrie,
Thank you for letting us know your family is having so much fun with these crafts!

Katie E.

says:

These alphabet crafts are so cute….we’ll have to try some out this month!

Carolyn Klemm

says:

Cute!

Kristan

says:

Love this!

Christina

says:

I’m looking forward to teaching my preschooler his letters soon. I love all the different crafts for the letters.

Adrea

says:

Narwhals are the best! My preschoolers loves crafts, so this will be fun to try!