
Kindergarten ABC Blocks
A tilted stack of cube alphabet blocks spelling A, B, and C with one extra block beside them — a kindergarten ABC blocks coloring page.
Built from a classic toy, this kindergarten ABC blocks coloring page shows a small pile of cube letter blocks spelling A, B, and C, tilted and stacked together with one spare block resting nearby. The chunky cube shapes are easy for preschoolers to fill, and the single letter on each face turns coloring into quiet letter practice. Older children can have fun shading the sides of each cube a slightly different tone to make the blocks look three-dimensional. Wooden alphabet blocks have been helping children learn their letters for well over a century, and they are still one of the first toys many kids stack and topple. Encourage your colorer to say each letter sound aloud as they color it. Print the page on US Letter or A4, then mix bright primary colors to give every block its own bold personality.
Coloring Tips
- One color per block — give each cube its own shade so the A, B, and C stand apart at a glance.
- Shade the cube sides — use a darker tone on the side faces to make the blocks look solid and stacked.
- Trace the letters first — outline each letter with a finger or marker tip to sneak in a little reading practice.