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Make Your Own Tactile Letter Cards

Updated: Jun 18


Have you heard about tactile letter cards? Children learn about the world around them through their senses: seeing, hearing, smelling, and tasting. And of course… Children learn by touching.


Here at All About Learning Press, we’re really big on the multisensory approach because learning is so much more effective when children learn through all their senses. Our tactile letter cards download provides a great multisensory way for little ones to learn about the alphabet.


Create Your Own Tactile Letter Cards

Our free download includes uppercase and lowercase letter templates, instructions for creating your tactile letter cards, and tips for using your cards. Ready to go?

tactile letter cards download

Instructions for Tactile Letter Cards

  1. Print the uppercase and lowercase letter card pages contained in this activity download. Cut out the letter cards.

  2. Prepare the colored sand using the simple instructions in the PDF.

  3. Spread glue in the shape of the letters, sprinkle with colored sand, and let dry thoroughly. The cards are ready to use!

    tactile letter cards instrucitons

    Playing with Tactile Letter Cards

    There are so many ways to use the letter cards.

    As your child learns the names and sounds of each letter, have her feel the letter as she says the name or sound.

Playing with Tactile letter cards

Is your child ready for more? Use both sets of cards to help your child begin to recognize and match uppercase and lowercase letters.

playing with tactile letter cards

Older children can be encouraged to use the letter cards to spell their names or short words.

letter card  tactile playing

Ideas for Other Materials

If you’d like to make tactile letter cards but don’t want to make colored sand, that’s okay! We’ve got more great ideas for you. You can make tactile cards with all kinds of materials. In addition to our colored sand cards, we made cards using glitter, pipe cleaners, rice, dried mung beans, and fabric. Aren’t they awesome?

other materials for tactile letter cards

Have you made tactile letter cards? What materials did you use? Let us know in the comments below!

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