Letter A Mini Folding Book
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We’re currently in love with mini folding books. They’re super easy to make in less than two minutes, and my kids just love to read them, no matter what’s on the pages 🙂
Today, I’m sharing a Letter A Mini Folding Book with you that I made for N. It focuses on items that start with the letter A.
(This printable goes perfectly with my Letter A Picture Matching Game.)
(N was 2 years and 10 months old.)
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Materials for Letter A Mini Folding Book
- Printable file (download for free below).
- Printer.
- Paper cutter and/or scissors.
- One sheet of paper.
What’s in the printable PDF file?
This is a one-page printable that you can turn into an 8-page mini folding book with minimal cutting, no gluing or stapling, and printing only on one side of the paper.
The booklet contains six images of items that start with the letter A: Astronaut, alligator, arrow, acorn, ambulance, and airplane. (These are the same items as in my Letter A Picture Matching Game.)
Each page shows one of the images plus the matching word with the beginning letter in a large font in a color taken from the image.
I have a separate post about how to assemble this type of mini folding book here that includes a video to make it easier for you.
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Like the clip art?
My Letter A Picture Matching Game uses the same set.
Are you looking for other printables for letter A? I’ve picked out a few for you!
Letter A Picture Matching Game
A is for Astronaut Handwriting Letter Mazes
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