Kids can learn the alphabet with Doozy Moo, the world’s first land-loving manatee. There are over 125 free printable alphabet worksheets that include upper and lowercase letter tracing worksheets, alphabet coloring pages, missing letter worksheets, alphabet connect the dots, and a series of alphabet activities where children can make their very own alphabet book. There is also a colorful alphabet chart that corresponds with Doozy Moo’s alphabet song making the chart a great tool for kids who are learning their ABCs.
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