YES! A collection of letter Y preschool activities you can pick and choose from as you plan out learning activities for your little one. These letter Y activity ideas have been designed to give your child exciting new learning experiences.

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Letter Y Preschool Activities
- Learn how to use a yo-yo.
- Look for things that are yellow.
- Have your child draw a picture of their yard.
- Let your child help you host a yard sale or take them to visit yard sales in your area.
Letter Y Sound
The Letter Y makes the sound /y/ as in yellow.
Letter Y Crafts for Preschoolers

Easy, fun Letter Y craft ideas for preschoolers.
- Easy DIY Boho Yarn Wall Hangings by Pink Stripey Socks
- DIY Cardboard Pom Pom Maker by The Craft Train
- Simple Textured Yarn Heart Craft for Decoration by Hands on As We Grow
- Yarn Art by Meaningful Mama
Letter Y Bible
- For Letter Y Bible you could use the following for topics as your read from your favorite children’s Bible. ( Two of my favorite Bibles for preschoolers are My First Hands-on Bible and The Beginner’s Bible)
- When Jesus Was Young (Luke 2: 41 -52)
- Jesus Loves Children – He Loves You ( Mark 10: 13-16)
- Jesus Loves Youšµ
Letter Y Books
Here are my favorite Letter Y books.
- The Littlest Yak by Lu Fraser
- Can You Yawn Like A Fawn by Monica Sweeny
- When God Made You by Matthew Paul Turner
- Your Yellow Yo-Yo by H.P. Gentileschi
- The Best Yard Sale by Mercer Mayer
- Little Blue and Little Yellow by Leo Lionni
- Yellow is My Color Star by Judy Horacek
- Yawn by Sally Symes
- Y is for Yak by DK
Free Letter Y Worksheets for Preschoolers
Print out a set of FREE Letter Y Worksheets for your preschooler. These will help your little learner practice letter recognition, upper and lower case letters, letter sounds, and more. You can find the download in our Free Printable Resource Library.

You can find more ideas to use with the Letter X in Alphabet Activities for Preschoolers.

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