Today during prayer time my husband asked each of the kids to name something they were thankful for. My Two said, “My letter books!” I started creating these before I began blogging because he wasn’t picking up on the letter names. At first he wasn’t interested in the books, but it wasn’t long before he was bringing them to me to read.
Now he memorizes all the rhymes and songs and carries his box of letter books all over the house. Whenever I’m at the computer he asks me to make another one – and doesn’t understand why I can’t do it in one sitting!
Here’s his newest letter book — a printable book of Letter L rhymes.
Letter L Rhymes & Songs – Little Letter L book (printable)
Here are the songs and rhymes included in the mini-book:
L is for Ladybug
Ladybug, ladybug, fly away home.
Your house is on fire, your children all gone.
All but one, and her name is Ann.
And she crept under the frying pan.
L is for Lucy Locket (sing to the tune of Yankee Doodle)
Lucy Locket lost her pocket,
Kitty Fisher found it.
Not a penny was there in it,
Only ribbon round it.
L is for London Bridge (to hear the tune, click here)
London Bridge is broken down,
Broken down,
Broken down.
London Bridge is broken down,
My fair lady.
L is for Little Bo Peep
Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep
And can’t tell where to find them.
Leave them alone,
And they’ll come home,
Bringing their tails behind them.
L is for Little Lamb
Mary had a little lamb,
Its fleece was white as snow.
And everywhere that Mary went
The lamb was sure to go.
It followed her to school one day,
Which was against the rule.
It made the children laugh and play
To see a lamb at school.
L is for Little Piggy
This little piggy went to market,
This little piggy stayed home.
This little piggy had roast beef.
This little piggy had none.
And this little piggy cried
“Wee, wee, wee!” all the way home.
How to assemble my Little Letter Books:
- Print the document in color (if you desire) on cardstock. Be sure to print pages 2-3 front to back (page 1 is my Terms of Use). You will need only one piece of paper.
- Cut an even line across the center of the page.
- Fold the two sheets to make a book. Make sure the cover is in front, and insert the other page inside.
- Staple with a long arm stapler.
Get your free Letter L Song Book!
Alphabet Curriculum for Preschool
$36.00
Our curriculum includes lessons for teaching both upper and lowercase letter names and sounds. You’ll get three lessons per letter, built-in review, simple handwriting practice, rhyming, syllable counting, phonemic awareness, and a whole lot more!
Kali
Thank you so much for all of these! I printed them years ago for my oldest, and now I’m coming back! <3 I've printed one for each of the letters in my preschool daughter's name and I just KNOW she's going to love them. I truly appreciate the free materials you provide they have helped me SO MUCH over the years!!!!
Anna Geiger
I’m so glad to hear that, Kali! Thank you so much for commenting! 🙂
Anna
These are wonderful! I have a 3.5 year old who is very bright, but couldn’t care less about letters, unless it’s A for his name. (And our name! Hooray for the name Anna!) I know he will get there in his own time, but I love making a game out of learning. Your site is amazing, I have pinned several printables and will be following you often. THANK YOU for sharing your gifts for teaching with us!
Anna Geiger
It’s always great to meet another Anna :). I’m so glad you found me and hope you find lots more you can use! Thanks so much for commenting!
annageig
Thanks so much for the feature, Rebecca!
Savannah
Pinned to phonics board…as always it is a pleasure to have your posts on Look What We Did.
annageig
Thank you Savannah!
Tami
This is perfect! I am working on letters with my preschoolers. Thanks so much!
annageig
I’m so glad you can use it, Tami! Some day I’ll have one for every letter… but check under my Printables tab for the ones I’ve finished.
Debbie @ http://kidsbibledebjackson.blogspot.com/
Love this! Thanks for sharing at TGIF! Pinned it.
annageig
Thanks so much, Debi!