Free Printable Lowercase e Egg Craft for Kids & Teachers
Looking for a fun and easy way to teach the lowercase letter e?
This adorable Lowercase e is for Egg 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 learning fun at home, your little ones will love cutting, gluing, and decorating their very own egg.
Download the free printable lowercase e egg template and make learning the alphabet egg-citing and educational!
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🥚 Lowercase e Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten
Bring the lowercase e to life with these fun and educational Letter e activities that go perfectly with your Egg Craft!
These simple ideas are great for both teachers and parents who want to make alphabet learning interactive, creative, and full of hands-on fun.
1. Read Egg-Themed Books
Combine your craft with story-time to help children connect the letter e with real-life words and fun stories.
Here are a few egg-themed favorites to share:
- Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss
- The Good Egg by Jory John
- Egg by Kevin Henkes
- Horton Hatches the Egg by Dr. Seuss
Encourage kids to point out every time they hear or see a word that begins with the lowercase letter e!
2. Learn About Animals That Hatch from Eggs
Turn your craft into a mini science lesson!
Talk about how animals like birds, turtles, and crocodiles hatch from eggs.
You can even have kids draw or color their favorite egg-hatching animal next to their Lowercase e Egg Craft to extend the learning.
3. Decorate the Classroom or Alphabet Wall
Once everyone completes their craft, display them on your alphabet wall or classroom bulletin board labeled “e is for egg.”
Add paper chicks, nests, or spring flowers for an extra touch of creativity.
Parents can display their child’s egg craft on the fridge or learning board at home!
4. Letter of the Week: e is for Egg
Use this project as part of your Letter of the Week theme!
Pair it with other e-themed activities like e is for elephant, e is for envelope, or e is for earth.
Include tracing worksheets, coloring pages, or egg-hatching videos to create a full day of engaging alphabet fun.

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✂️ Lowercase e Craft Supplies Needed
Before you begin this fun alphabet activity, gather a few simple supplies to make crafting easy for little learners.
These materials work great for both classroom and at-home use!
You’ll need:
- Colored Cardstock or Construction Paper
- White Cardstock Paper
- Scissors
- Glue
- Colored Pencils, Markers or Crayons
- Printable Lowercase e Egg Template (found at the bottom of this post)
Once your supplies are ready, it’s time to make your very own Lowercase e Egg Craft!
🥚 Lowercase e Craft Instructions
1) Print the Template
Download and print the free printable Lowercase e Egg Craft template on white cardstock paper.
The thicker paper helps your craft last longer — perfect for alphabet binders or wall displays.

2) Color Your Egg
Let kids decorate their egg however they like!
Encourage them to add patterns, stripes, or polka dots using crayons or markers.
This helps develop creativity and fine motor skills.

3) Cut Out the Pieces
Carefully cut along the outlines of the egg and lowercase e pieces.
Teachers and parents can assist younger children while they practice cutting skills.

4) Assemble the Egg
Place it on the lower part of the lowercase letter e cut out.

Next, the upper eggshell should be attached on top of the letter e.

Don’t forget to attach the beak on the right side of the cut out near the eye!

Now, isn’t your lowercase letter e craft so egg-stra?

5) Display and Celebrate
Your Lowercase e Egg Craft is complete!
Display it on your alphabet wall, bulletin board, or fridge at home to celebrate another letter learned.
đź§©Â Bonus Ideas
- Print the blank version and trace the pieces onto colored paper for a sturdier craft.
- Use the color version for a quick, no-prep classroom activity.
- Try the black-and-white version as a coloring page before cutting and gluing.

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📥 Free Printable Lowercase e Egg Template
Make alphabet learning egg-stra fun with this free printable Lowercase e Egg Craft!
Inside the download, you’ll find two engaging versions that are perfect for both classroom and home use:
- 🖍 Black & White Template – great for coloring, tracing, and customizing
- 🎨 Full-Color Template – ready to cut and assemble for a quick, no-prep activity
Both templates help preschool and kindergarten kids strengthen fine motor skills, letter recognition, and creativitywhile learning the lowercase letter e.
Fill out the form below to download your Lowercase e Egg Template and start crafting today!

🌟 Share Your Alphabet Creations!
We’d love to see how your little learners’ egg crafts turn out!
Share your finished Lowercase e Egg Craft on the Simple Mom Project Facebook Page or tag us on Pinterest.
If your kids loved this one, check out more alphabet fun with the Lowercase c Cat, Lowercase d Dog, and Lowercase f Fox crafts — perfect for your preschool alphabet collection!

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