3 New Cute + Fun Leprechaun Printables For Preschoolers

This seems to be the first year #thelittleone (now 4) truly gets the idea of leprechauns. He loves pointing them out when we’re out and about. Hoping to keep him actively learning while indulging his new fascination, I created 3 new cute and fun leprechaun printables for him. Today, I’m sharing them so your kiddos can check them out too!

Your preschooler will have a wee bit o' fun with these 3 new leprechaun printables! #stpatricksday #leprechaun #preschool #homeschool #earlylearning #totschool #homeschool
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3 NEW LEPRECHAUN PRINTABLES FOR PRESCHOOLERS

Create The Letter L

This simple page is perfect for helping kids become familiar with the letter L. It’s up to you and your child to decide how to decorate the letter on the page. We decided to use some fun St. Patrick’s Day stickers that included leprechauns, but crayons, markers, stamps, paint, and plenty of other materials will work just as well. (We chose stickers because peeling and sticking is great for #thelittleone’s fine motor work).

CREATE L PAGE BOY PLACING STICKERS FINISHED CREATE L PAGE

Find The Letter L

My kids love a good treasure hunt, so color and find pages are always a hit. This page encourages your child to find each box containing the letter L and color it. When the page is completed, an image of the letter L will be revealed. Kids can practice writing their own L at the bottom of the page. My kiddo is more enthusiastic about this page if we take turns coloring in squares, so feel free to find the method that works for you.

FIND L PAGE BOY COLORING WITH CRAYON FINISHED FIND L PAGE

Color A Leprechaun

All of a sudden, #thelittleone is all about coloring, so we’re encouraging it when we can. This color a leprechaun page is simple enough for preschoolers to complete, with a little assistance. It works well for older kids as well, encouraging them to start identifying names of colors. For younger artists, I like to color in the small circle next to each line as a bit of a ‘hint’.

LEPRECHAUN COLORING PAGE LEPRECHAUN COLOR HINTS BOY COLORING LEPRECHAUN COLORED LEPRECHAUN

Don’t Forget Your Free Leprechaun Printables!

>> Create L Printable Page <<<
>>> Find L Printable Page <<<
>>> Color A Leprechaun Page <<<

Your preschooler will have a wee bit o' fun with these 3 new leprechaun printables! #stpatricksday #leprechaun #preschool #homeschool #earlylearning #totschool #homeschool

Do your kids believe in leprechauns? Let me know in the comments below!