Free Printable Fox Tracing Worksheets
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Fox tracing worksheets are perfect for little learners who love woodland animals and need a fun reason to pick up a pencil! These printables are packed with adorable themed activities that help kids build important pre-writing skills.
While you’re here, be sure to explore even more of our preschool worksheets to keep the learning going all season long.

Fall Fox Line Tracing Printables
Whether you’re working with preschoolers at home or in the classroom, our bundle of fox tracing sheets provides a simple and helpful tool for developing early handwriting skills.
It also supports focus, patience, and fine motor development, which are all important steps before they start writing letters and numbers on their own.
This set includes a total of seven (7) printables, which come in full color and black-and-white sets.
Letter Tracing Practice
In this set, you will find Letter Tracing Practice pages for the letter Ff, which represents the beginning sound of fox.
Each row includes dotted uppercase and lowercase letters, giving little hands plenty of practice with pencil control and letter formation.
These sheets are also great for reinforcing alphabet recognition and word building in a gentle and engaging format.

Line Tracing Practice
Next up are a total of four printable Line Tracing Practice Pages, showing foxes at the top and bottom of the page that encourage kids to trace from one to the other.
Easy Raccoon Craft
You’ll find different patterns, such as curvy, zigzag, and straight, so they can work on a variety of strokes. This variety helps strengthen hand muscles, develop spatial awareness, and improve focus as they complete the exercise.

Trace The Fox
We also have a Trace the Fox Activity Sheet, which challenges young learners to work around the outline of an adorable furry friend. Once they finish tracing, they can color it however they like, combining two activities in one.

The Kissing Hand—This sweet book will not only captivate kids but may also help with separation anxiety. We definitely recommend adding this one to your collection!
Peek-a-Flap Who—This board book is great for toddlers and kindergarten children. All the kids love lifting the flaps, and there are also little facts about the animals in the forest.
Over in the Forest – We love this book for introducing kids to forest animals. Find the hidden animals, learn about forest animals, and discover baby animal names.

Forest Animal Crafts For Kids
Wolf Paper Bag Puppet – Bring the woodland world to life starting with this wolf-themed DIY, which turns an ordinary paper lunch bag into a storytime-ready character.
With big eyes, pointy ears, and a cheerful smile, this helps them work on cutting, gluing, and following step-by-step instructions to create a fun prop for pretend play!
Related: Forest Animal Worksheets
Fox Handprint Craft – Next up is a cute keepsake that lets them turn their handprint into a friendly fox. This one is extra special because it encourages self-expression and creates a personal connection to the animal.
Plus, tracing and cutting around a handprint is excellent for hand-eye coordination and scissor practice.

Hedgehog Paper Craft – Here’s a cozy little critter with spiky quills and a sweet face. Kids get to glue layered pieces together, building fine motor strength and sequencing skills as they assemble each part of the hedgehog’s body.
You can even talk about real hedgehogs and what they do in the wild to add a bit of learning to the fun.
Skunk Paper Plate Craft – Take a basic paper plate and transform it into a bold black-and-white skunk with a big smile and bright eyes!
This one is great for learning about color contrast and spatial awareness while helping little ones strengthen their grasp as they glue the paper pieces in place.
They can also combine these with the rest of their projects to create an exciting story.
Forest Animal Preschool Activities
If you’re looking for printable activities that mix forest animal themes with skill-building, you can start with our forest animal emergent readers book.
Each page features a different forest animal along with simple, repetitive sentences that help preschoolers build confidence with sight words and sentence patterns.
The best part is that they can color each animal on the page while practicing to read, which helps improve one-to-one correspondence and word recognition.
Try this Torn Paper Owl Craft
Combine letter recognition with problem-solving with our forest animal alphabet maze worksheets. Each maze challenges them to find the right letter path using charming animal drawings at the top of the page.
This exercise supports letter identification, hand control, and logical thinking as they trace their way through the correct letter sequence.

Have them practice tracing more with the help of a different yet also adorable animal with these hedgehog tracing worksheets.
These pages are especially helpful for improving pencil grip, strengthening hand muscles, and encouraging focus. The sweet hedgehog theme adds extra charm, making tracing feel more like play than practice.

ABCs of Literacy’s hibernating bear alphabet game will get early learners up and moving while learning their alphabet.
The challenge is for them to find a sleeping bear underneath a cave, each of which has a different letter. So they’re also honing their memory while improving letter recognition and matching skills.
Brown Bear Paper Bag Puppet Craft
Free Printable Fox Tracing Worksheets


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