What better way to learn about the letter G than with these great letter G preschool crafts? From grass crowns decorated with flowers to a goofy Grover, explore the letter G with your preschooler.

Letter G Preschool Crafts
G is for Gumball
Design your very own gumball machine using the letter G. This craft from Schooltime Snippets lets your preschooler practice cutting, gluing, and designing their own gumball patterns and practice colors.

Looking for more Gumball activities? Check out the Gumball counting in our Numbers theme.

G is for Grass
Get ready for your preschooler to squeal with joy when they decorate their very own grass crown. Creative Connection for Kids is a fun way to talk about the letter G and the sounds that it makes.

G is for Giraffe
Turns out giraffes aren’t just for the zoo! Kids Activities Blog allows your preschooler to turn their upper case G into their very own giraffe.

Practice measuring Giraffes inside the Zoo theme.

G is for Garden
These paper plate gardens from Happy Hooligans are a great way to learn about the letter G. What other things start with G (like grapes) might grow in the garden?

G is for Glitter
This G craft is literally covered in glitter and can be a grand addition to your alphabet collage or scrapbook. Visit How To Do Something for a couple of tips to make this craft less of a mess for you and your preschooler.

G is for Grapes
These are the cutest grapes you’ve ever seen. Kindergarten Worksheets and Games uses your preschooler’s unique hand print to make the greatest bunch of grapes while learning about the letter G!y.

Check out the LOW PREP Food theme binder!

G is for Goldfish
Just like Dory says, just keep your goldfish swimming. This great G craft from The Kindergarten Connection will be a good time for your preschooler while they learn about the letter G.

G is for Grasshopper
The Pinterested Parent allows your preschooler to make a green grasshopper using their feet! This sensory activity makes learning about the letter G fun and creative.

Practice measuring how high grasshoppers jump in our Preschool Bug Unit.

G is for Goose
This gorgeous goose craft is a great way to learn the letter G and learn about birds too. Check out Making Learning Fun for the simple steps to bring this bird to life. .

G is for Grover
A family favorite–who could learn the letter G without help from their blue friend Grover! The OT Toolbox brings your preschooler a craft that involves fork painting and even a story.

3 Responses
Thank you so much for all the printable. Do you have any printable for Jungle or Desert?
You are welcome.
Those are not themes we currently offer. We do have a few options for Zoo.
These look cute