Black-and-white ABC order coloring page with A, B, and C stepping stones on a winding path and a pencil
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ABC Order Stepping Stones Coloring Page

This free printable coloring page features large stepping stones labeled A, B, and C on a winding path. Children can color the page while reviewing the beginning of the alphabet and talking through letter order in a simple, easy-to-see format.

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Format
US Letter (8.5x11) & A4
Ink
Black-and-white line art
Output
Vector PDF
Lines
easy medium
File
abc-order-printable.pdf

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What this coloring page includes

This free printable coloring page features large stepping stones labeled A, B, and C on a winding path. Children can color the page while reviewing the beginning of the alphabet and talking through letter order in a simple, easy-to-see format.

Scene summary

A black-and-white page shows the title ABC ORDER above a winding path with large stepping stones labeled A, B, and C and a pencil.

What makes it distinct

Unlike nearby letter hunt or sound sort pages, this resource focuses specifically on putting the first three uppercase letters in visible ABC sequence along a path.

Objects and visual cues

alphabet order stepping stonesA cardB cardC cardletter stepping stones

Planning cues

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