Free Alphabet Games
Free alphabet games for kids, children, toddlers: ordering, upper and lower case letters, phonics game, pronunciation, letter names, alphabet recognition, writing, matching.
Press a key on your keyboard to match the first letter of the name of the animated picture. Comes with audio to help you sound out words. Score 20 points to win the games. Lots of fun and interaction.
Interesting alphabet game. Kids listen to the letters and tell what letter comes next.
Click to see what letters is hiding in the mailbox.
You will find here a game you can play with your child to help them learn to recognize
the alphabet. Alphabet Matching, The Disappearing Alphabet, Alphabet Recognition.
Pick the object that starts with the letter shown at the top of each page. This game has 10 questions. Alphabet Zoo.
The ABC Toon Center is an Internet Theme Park for kids of all ages, with safe, interactive, fun activities, original comics, cartoons and music.
Kids learn their letters by choosing multiple choice answers based on audio prompts on this educational web based game.
Learning alphabet and letters online: Alphabet Whack-A-Mole, Alphabet Frog Game, Alphabet Book Game, Alphabet Tunnel Blaster and more.
Find and click the letters of the alphabet in order.
Choose a letter for the children to find. Now place all of the bears wearing that letter on the picnic cloth.Then match a drink with a capital letter to the bear or bears wearing the same letter in lower case.
ABC Gulp challenges your knowledge of letter names
The Phonics Game is a fun way to help your little ones learn their A-B-C’s. Children can improve pronunciation by playing Learn Your Letters, learn about “sounding it out” an important step in learning to read, or test their knowledge of the alphabet in See What You Learned.
This site teach kids how to write the alphabet letter and its pronunciation.
This game asks kids what letter comes next with immediate feedback.
Call it cursive or italics, we just call it handwriting. Practice along with Kat as he makes both upper and lower case letters. He'll keep it up as long as you need him to help you.
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