Free Printable Lowercase h Horse Craft for Kids & Teachers
Looking for a fun way to teach the lowercase letter h?
This lowercase h is for Horse Craft is the perfect hands-on activity for preschool and kindergarten learners!
Whether you’re a teacher planning an alphabet lesson or a parent creating a playful learning moment at home, your little ones will love cutting, gluing, and assembling their own adorable farm horse.
Download the free printable lowercase h horse template and make learning the alphabet a neigh-tastically fun adventure!

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🐴 Letter h Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten
Make learning the lowercase letter h engaging and exciting with these fun Letter h activities that pair perfectly with your Horse Craft!
Whether you’re teaching in the classroom or learning at home, these ideas help preschool and kindergarten kids build letter recognition, fine motor skills, phonics, and creativity through farm-themed fun.
1. Read Horse-Themed Storybooks
Pair your craft with a cozy storytime to help kids connect the letter h with horses and other “h” words. Here are a few great choices:
- If I Ran the Horse Show by Bonnie Worth
- Clip-Clop by Nicola Smee
- Are You a Horse? by Andy Rash
- Touch and Feel: Ponies by DK
Encourage kids to listen for words that start with h — horse, hay, hoof, happy, home — and repeat the “h-h-h” sound.
2. Learn Fun Horse Facts
Turn your lowercase h horse craft into a mini farm or animal science lesson!
Teach kids that:
- Horses sleep standing up.
- Baby horses are called foals.
- Horses communicate by moving their ears.
- They love to eat hay, grass, and apples!
Let kids share what color they want their horse to be or what they’d name it — great for imagination and language skills.

3. Decorate a Farm-Themed Alphabet Wall
Add your finished horse crafts to an alphabet wall or bulletin board labeled h is for horse.
Enhance the display with:
- barns
- fencing
- hay bales
- other lowercase alphabet animals (cow, goat, pig if you have them!)
It turns your classroom or homeschool room into an adorable mini farm.
4. Letter of the Week: h Is for Horse
If you’re doing a Letter of the Week, tie this craft together with other h-themed activities like:
- h is for hat
- h is for handprint
- h is for heart
- h is for hive
Add fine motor activities, tracing worksheets, or a “find things that start with h” scavenger hunt to reinforce letter recognition.

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✂️ Lowercase h Craft Supplies Needed
Gather a few simple supplies before you begin this fun lowercase letter activity.
These materials are easy to use in both classroom and at-home settings!
You’ll need:
- Colored Cardstock or Construction Paper
- White Cardstock Paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Colored Pencils, Markers or Crayons
- Printable Lowercase h Template (found at the bottom of this post)
Once everything is ready, it’s time to create your adorable horse craft!
🐴 Lowercase Letter h for Horse Craft Instructions

1) Print the Template
Download and print the free printable lowercase h horse craft template on white cardstock for best results.
The sturdy paper helps the finished craft last longer — perfect for alphabet walls or learning binders.

2) Color Your Horse
Invite your little learners to color their horse brown, black, white, or even rainbow!
Encourage them to practice saying the “h-h-h” sound while they color.

3) Cut Out the Pieces
Carefully cut along the outlines of the horse pieces.
Younger children may need help as they work on scissor safety and fine motor skills.

4) Assemble the Horse
Watch it transform from a letter into a cute little horse!
Place it on top of the cut out lowercase letter h.

Next, attach the head of the horse.

As shown below, position it on top of the mane.

Of course, we can’t forget to strap the saddle onto the horse!

Put it over the lowercase letter “h” ark, like the horse’s body.

Then, to complete it, attach the horse’s tail.

Your lowercase letter h for horse craft is now ready to go!

5) Display Your Craft
Your lowercase h horse craft is complete!
Display it proudly on your alphabet wall, fridge, bulletin board, or inside your child’s learning binder.
🧩 Bonus Ideas
- Add yarn for a textured horse mane
- Use googly eyes for extra cuteness
- Print the blank version and trace pieces onto cardstock for a sturdier craft
- Use the full-color version for a quick, no-prep activity

Ready to bring the entire alphabet to life?
🌟 Download the Lowercase Alphabet Craft Bundle and enjoy hands-on, no-prep learning fun for every letter A–Z!
📥 Free Printable Lowercase h Horse Template
Make alphabet learning fun and farm-themed with this free printable lowercase h horse craft!
Inside the download, you’ll find two versions perfect for both classroom and at-home learning:
- 🖍 Black & White Template – great for coloring, tracing, and customizing
- 🎨 Full-Color Template – ready to cut and assemble for a quick, no-prep activity
Both versions help preschool and kindergarten learners build fine motor skills, letter recognition, and creativity while learning the lowercase letter h in an engaging, hands-on way.
Fill out the form below to download your lowercase h horse template and start crafting today!

🌟 Share Your Alphabet Creations!
We’d love to see how your little learners’ horses turn out!
Share your finished lowercase h horse craft on the Simple Mom Project Facebook Page or tag us on Pinterest for more early-learning craft ideas.
If your kids loved this one, continue the fun with the lowercase g grapes, lowercase i igloo, and lowercase j juice crafts — perfect for building your complete lowercase alphabet collection!

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Make learning every letter hands-on and exciting!
Download the complete Lowercase Alphabet Craft Bundle — perfect for parents, teachers, and homeschool lessons.






