If you’ve been enjoying our free printable flashcards series, we hope you’ll love today’s entry!
So far, we’ve featured flashcards for learning colors and shapes, but this set of free printable flashcards alphabet animals cards lets you teach the letters from A to Z with animals!
Most kids love animals and, in this set of free printable flashcards alphabet cards, you can use an animal to introduce each letter – from A to Z!
These are so fun for young learners! Plus, they’re an excellent introduction to beginning letter sounds.
Read on to see how to get your set – free!
And, if you want to help kids begin practicing their handwriting, check out our companion Alphabet Animals Notebooking Pages for letter writing practice!
What’s In the Free Printable Flashcards Alphabet Animals Set?
To use these free printable flashcards alphabet animals cards, you’ll need the following: (Affiliate links are included in this post. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)
- Printer (with ink)
- Printer Paper
- Scissors
- Laminator (useful for keeping the cards intact)
In this set, you’ll find free printable flashcards for every letter of the alphabet – each one featuring a different real or imaginary animal!
Featured animals include:
- Alligator
- Elephant
- Monkey
- Orangutan
- Xiphias (Swordfish)
- And 21 more!
You can use the cards to help kids learn animals, letters, letter sounds, or all three concepts!
You might even want to use the set as an introduction to an animal unit.
Try teaching the kids how to make each animal’s sound or how to move like each animal.
For the imaginary animals, ask the kids where they think an animal like that might live or how it might interact with people.
Place each card on a binder ring for easy use again and again!
Get a look at the alphabet animal flashcards in action in the video below.
Resources for Learning the Alphabet
If you’d like to even more resources to teach your children the ABCs, try these alphabet books and activities for little learners!
Books for Teaching the ABCs
- The Alphabet Book – P.D. Eastman
- AlphaOops!: The Day Z Went First – Alethea Kontis
- Eric Carle’s ABC (The World of Eric Carle)
- A Is for Apple (Trace-and-Flip Fun!)
Alphabet Crafts and Activities for Kids
- Magnetic Letter Alphabet Soup Activity – Pre-K Pages
- DIY Preschooler Alphabet Flip Book – Crystal & Co.
- Sensory Alphabet Hunt – Mess for Less
- Fall Alphabet and Letter Playdough Mats – Look! We’re Learning!
Try these other ideas for early readers!
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Faith says
These are so cute and colorful!
Selena Robinson says
Thank you! 🙂
Erica Leggiero says
These are great! I’m definitely going to share these on my page!
Selena Robinson says
Yay! Thanks! 🙂
Emma @ P is for Preschooler says
I love the graphics – so cute! Pinning!
Selena Robinson says
Thank you! 🙂
enchantedhomeschoolingmom says
Love these! Pinning and sharing 🙂
Selena Robinson says
Thanks, Jill! 🙂
Amanda @artsy_momma says
These are great 🙂 We love the AlphaOops book too!
Selena Robinson says
Thanks for visiting! 🙂
Libby's Library says
Thank you so much, I’m going to print these out, laminate them and take them with me when we go to visit grand children next month.
Selena Robinson says
Cool! I hope your grandkids like them! 🙂
Crystal From Tidbits of Experience says
Thanks for this round out. I love how cute the printable is. My daughter is sure to love it.
Selena Robinson says
Thank you! 🙂
María Paz says
Hi! I subscribed to the newsletter, but can’t download the material. Can you help me please?
Selena Robinson says
Hi! I just sent you an email with the information you’ll need. It’s coming from selena@lookwerelearning.com. If you don’t see it in a few minutes, check your spam folder. 🙂
Jack says
Thanks so much for sharing these colorful cards!
Joanna Kohlbus says
I think these are fantastic, but I do have one question – why does the unicorn have two horns? I know my kiddos are going to ask and I just want to be ready with an answer for them. Thanks so much!
Selena Robinson says
Hi! I just updated the file to show the unicorn with only one horn. I’ll send you a new version via email. It’ll be coming from selena@lookwerelearning.com so if you don’t see it, check your spam folder.