Alligator Craft for Kids

Looking for a fun and simple alligator craft for kids? This hands-on project is the perfect addition to your collection of alphabet crafts for preschoolers! Whether you’re working on the letter A, exploring reptiles, or just looking for a creative way to keep little hands busy, this adorable alligator is a must-try.

Using just a few basic supplies, your child can build their very own green, googly-eyed creature while developing important fine motor and early literacy skills. It’s easy enough for toddlers with a little help and engaging enough to keep preschoolers excited from start to finish. Plus, it makes a great extension activity for storytime or a themed unit study.

Ready to jump into a playful learning experience your kids will love? Grab some paper, scissors, and glue—it’s time to get crafting with this unforgettable alligator activity!

Looking for a fun and simple alligator craft? This adorable project is perfect for preschoolers and kindergartners who love hands-on activities.

Whether you’re planning a reptile theme, a letter A unit, or need a rainy day activity, this craft is sure to keep little hands busy and learning!

Quick Craft Guide

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A is for Alligator Craft for Kids

This alligator craft for kids is a fun, hands-on way to reinforce the letter A! Perfect for alphabet preschool crafts, this project combines coloring, cutting, and gluing to create a friendly alligator with a big toothy grin. Follow the steps below to help your little learner bring this reptile to life.

What You’ll Need

What You’ll Need

Download and print the template. Have your preschoolers color the individual pieces of the craft template. They can use crayons, markers, or colored pencils.

Now, cut out all of the pieces on the dashed line. Save the “alligator” word on the bottom of the page.

Turn the letter A on it’s side. It doesn’t matter which direction it faces. Glue the green eye pieces to the top side of the letter A. Center the eyeballs on the green eye pieces.

Glue the teeth on the open end of the letter A. Then, glue the alligator to a piece of construction paper.

Finally, glue the word “alligator” underneath the letter craft, and trace it.

Don’t you love how cute this Letter A alligator turned out? It’s a fun way for kids to practice letter recognition, strengthen fine motor skills, and create a fun animal craft. Be sure to check out some of our other animal crafts for kids. There are tons of ideas to choose from!

Variations of the Alligator Craft

Here are some fun variations of the alligator craft that readers can try:

  1. Glitter Alligator: Add some sparkle to the alligator by using glitter glue or glitter paint to decorate the letter A. Kids can experiment with different colors of glitter to make a one-of-a-kind alligator craft.
  2. Alligator Puppet: Attach a popsicle stick or straw to the back of the alligator to create a fun puppet. Kids can put on a show or act out a story with their new puppet friend.
  3. Fingerpaint Alligator: Instead of using crayons to color the alligator, let the kids use their fingers to paint the alligator craft. This is great for sensory play and can produce a messy and unique design.

These ideas can be a great way to keep children engaged and excited about the alligator craft while allowing them to express themselves.

What Makes This Craft Educational?

Creating this alligator craft provides several educational and developmental benefits for preschoolers.

Here are some of the skills, concepts, and knowledge that your little ones can gain as they create this craft:

  1. Fine Motor Skills: Creating the alligator craft requires the use of small muscles in hands and fingers, which helps strengthen fine motor skills. This skill is important for young children as it impacts their ability to write, hold objects, and perform other daily tasks.
  2. Creativity and Imagination: Kids can use their imagination to customize the alligator craft by deciding on colors and textures to use. This helps them express their creativity by thinking outside the box.
  3. Following Instructions: Making an alligator craft requires reading and following instructions, which can help improve children’s listening and comprehension skills.
  4. Problem-Solving: Since the craft requires precision, children can learn to solve minor problems, such as aligning and positioning the alligator’s eyes and teeth.

Making this alligator craft helps kids build new skills, strengthen what they’ve learned, have fun, and explore new ideas.

Preschool Books About Alligators

Discover the fascinating world of alligators with these engaging preschool books. Each story includes fun facts and playful characters. Simple language keeps little learners engaged while building early literacy skills. These alligator books are perfect for letter A lessons or animal themes.

Hector the Alligator: Children story book (Small kids books)There's an Alligator under My Bed (There's Something in My Room Series)See You Later, Alligator

 

• Hector the Alligator – Hector the Alligator loves to play the guitar, play games, read books and of course, he loves to eat! Your small kids will love Hector, a non-scary Alligator that your children will love from the first time.

• There’s an Alligator Under My Bed – The nightmare’s gone, but what about that alligator? You have to be so careful getting in and out of bed! Maybe a midnight snack to lure him into the garage will do the trick. 

See You Later, Alligator – Billy is perplexed when his grandma says to him, “See you later, Alligator!” Does she really think he is an alligator?
Does he look or act like an alligator?

Animal Alphabet Crafts

Get ready for some creative fun with our Animal Alphabet Crafts! These hands-on projects help preschoolers learn their ABCs while exploring animals from A to Z. Each craft is designed to support letter recognition, fine motor skills, and early learning through playful, themed activities.

M is for Mouse Craft: Preschoolers will love turning the letter M into an adorable little mouse with this easy and fun M is for Mouse craft.

P is for Penguin Craft: This P is for Penguin craft brings chilly fun to letter recognition as kids build their own waddling arctic animal.

H is for Horse Craft: Giddy up for learning with this H is for Horse craft that’s perfect for preschoolers who love animals and pretend play.

B is for Bear Craft: This B is for Bear craft lets little ones practice the alphabet while crafting their very own bear buddy.

Alphabet Printables

Make learning letters exciting with our collection of Alphabet Printables. These fun worksheets help preschoolers practice letter recognition and handwriting. Kids will also explore beginning sounds while enjoying animal themes and seasonal activities they’ll love.develop their handwriting skills

C is for Cow Worksheets: These cow-themed worksheets help little learners practice writing the letter C, identifying its sound, and building fine motor skills.

B is for Bunny Printables: Perfect for spring, this B is for Bunny set includes coloring and tracing pages that make learning the letter B extra fun.

B is for Bats Printable: This spooky and fun printable pack is perfect for Halloween, helping kids explore the letter B through engaging bat-themed activities.

M is for Mouse Printable: Preschoolers can practice the letter M with this adorable mouse-themed printable pack featuring tracing, coloring, and phonics practice.

Our A is for Alligator craft is a fun and engaging way to kick off your preschooler’s alphabet learning journey. With simple materials and easy steps, this craft brings the letter A to life while reinforcing early literacy and fine motor skills. Don’t forget to pair it with an alligator-themed book or song to keep the learning going!

Free A is for Alligator Craft for Kids

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  1. Hi!
    I am a homeschool mom, a public and private school teacher, and now I am an independent contractor. I teach for Outschool. May I please use your alphabet characters in my class and post them in my classroom? My students must have a password in order to gain access to my class and my classroom. I only allow 1-6 students per class. Thank you for your consideration to my request. Please respond to crkenefick@yahoo.com

    Thank Cheryl Kenefick
    Mrs. K.

  2. I just downloaded your adorable alligator A craft! Thank you so much for letting it be for free. Do you have a project for each letter of the alphabet. I would like to download them all.

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