What You’ll Find Here
Here is our list of resources you will need to complete the Letter L in our free Letter of the Week Preschool Curriculum. For more detailed information on how the curriculum works and what you need to get started, you can visit our Letter of the Week Overview as well as our Common Letter of the Week Supplies.
Below you will find everything you need if you choose to follow along with our listed learning resources: Free Printable Letter of the Week Curriculum, letter themed books, crafts and activities, snack ideas, educational videos and songs, and even extras including toys and games!
Letter L Books

Below you will find a list of our Letter L books that correspond with our free Letter of the Week Preschool Curriculum. These books go perfectly with our Letter L themes: Lemon, Lighthouse, Ladybug, Lion and Leaf. You can choose as many or as few books as you’d like – you certainly don’t need to read them all! We hope you and your child will enjoy these books for the Letter L!
We have provided Amazon links here for your convenience if you’d like to learn more about the books or purchase them for your home library, but you should be able to find many of these books through your local library.
L is for Lemon Books:
- When Grandma Gives You a Lemon Tree by Jamie L.B. Deenihan
- The Red Lemon by Bob Staake
- Froggy’s Lemonade Stand by Jonathan London
- The Berenstain Bears’ Lemonade Stand by Mike Berenstain
L is for Lighthouse Books:
- The Lighthouse by Tracy Blom
- Hello Lighthouse by Sophie Blackall
- Lighthouse Dog to the Rescue by Angeli Perrow
- Storm’s Coming! by Margi Preus
L is for Ladybug Books:
- The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle
- What the Ladybug Heard by Julia Donaldson
- How Much Does a Ladybug Weigh? by Alison Limentani
- Yoo Hoo, Ladybug! by Mem Fox
L is for Lion Books:
- Library Lion by Michelle Knudsen
- Lion and Mouse by Jairo Buitrago
- Caring for Your Lion by Tammi Sauer
- How to be a Lion by Ed Vere
L is for Leaf Books:
- Leaf Man by Lois Ehlert
- The Leaf Thief by Alice Hemming and Nicola Slater
- We’re Going on a Leaf Hunt by Steve Metzger
- Leaves by David Ezra Stein
Letter L Crafts and Activities

Below is a list of Letter L crafts and activities. Click a link below to check out the activities that most interest your child.
Lemon Activities & Crafts:
Lighthouse Activities & Crafts:
Ladybug Activities & Crafts:
Lion Activities & Crafts:
Leaf Activities & Crafts:
Letter L Snack Ideas

Click on the links below to find fun snacks and treats to accompany your child’s Letter L learning.
- Ladybug Krispies
- Lion Graham Cracker Snack
- Naturally Sweetened Homemade Lemon Jello
- Colorful Fall Leaf Cookies
- Lighthouse Fruit Plate
Letter L Videos and Songs
Break up your letter learning and crafts with some interactive and educational letter L themed videos and songs.
- Lions 101
- Hey Ladybug Song
- Why do Leaves Change Color in the Fall?
- Learn About Lighthouses – Hero Henry | The Day Henry Met… A Lighthouse!
- The Bumble Nums Make Easy Peasy Pink Lemonade
Letter L Extras – Toys and Games
Click on any of the links below if you are interested in picking up an extra Letter L learning toy or game that can accompany your child’s learning now and in the future.
- 3D Pumpkin Fall Leaf Wreath Craft Kit
- Paint Your Own Mosaic Ladybug Stepping Stone
- Lion Balance Toy
- Lemonade Shake Up Game

DOWNLOAD FREE LETTER L PRINTABLES
This letter pack download includes a variety of activities, letter themes and learning tools to help your child develop early learning skills. This curriculum can be paced however best suits you. Some of the topics covered in the letter pack download include: Letter and sound recognition, numbers and counting, pre-writing and tracing, shape learning, patterns, fine motor skills, and more!
*I have carefully created this free resource for your personal use. You may not sell, distribute or re-purpose these documents.*
Don’t Leave Yet! Do You Have The Additional Resources Download?
If you have already done a letter in our letter of the week curriculum, you do not need to download the additional resources again. But if this is the first one you are trying, please download this supplemental document.
It accompanies every letter and only needs to be downloaded once. It can be used for each letter pack. Each activity in the additional resources are designed to be review games and activities as your child learns each letter.

That’s it! This is everything you need to complete our free, simple and engaging Letter of the Week Preschool Curriculum for Letter L! Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions that you may have as you go through all of the information.
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