Free Printable Fox Worksheets For Kids

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Fox worksheets are here to bring a touch of woodland charm to your desks at home or classrooms! Kids will love meeting the adorable fox characters while tracing letters, counting objects, coloring, and more.

And since the activities are simple to print and use, you can easily fit them into any routine at school, during playdates, or as a quiet afternoon activity.

Be sure to check out our other preschool worksheets for more engaging resources your little ones will enjoy.

A promotional image for free printable fox-themed worksheets for kids, featuring three educational activities. The worksheets include: letter “F” handwriting practice, a letter maze to find and trace the letter “Ff,” and a “Label the Fox” activity where children cut and paste labels for different parts of a fox.Pin

Fox Printables For Preschool

Whether you’re a parent planning a fun activity at home or a teacher adding something special to the classroom, these printables are packed with opportunities for both creativity and skill-building. 

Each page combines adorable illustrations with activities that help kids strengthen key early literacy. Here are three easy-to-print practice pages you’ll find in this fox-themed bundle:

F Letter Maze

Have them start with getting familiar with the beginning sound of “fox” as they search for and color every letter F they can find.

This activity is exciting for little learners and also sharpens letter recognition, visual scanning, and attention to detail. 

It’s an exciting exercise that keeps their eyes and hands working together while reinforcing the sound and shape of the letter F.

A children's worksheet featuring a letter maze activity for the letter "F." The instructions direct the user to make their way through the maze by coloring or dotting all the letter F's. A path of uppercase and lowercase F's is shaded in blue, leading from "Start" to "Finish," with a cartoon fox illustration in the top right corner.Pin

Label The Fox

This one offers a different fun challenge, as it focuses on labeling different parts of a fox. Kids cut out word labels like “ear,” “tail,” “eye,” “nose,” and “foot,” then glue them in the correct spots on the picture. 

This simple matching task introduces early science concepts, encourages vocabulary growth, and builds fine motor skills through cutting and gluing. Once done, they can color in the friendly fox on the page for an added creative twist.

A children's worksheet titled "Label The Fox," featuring a cartoon fox illustration with blank boxes pointing to its body parts. At the bottom are cut-out labels for “ear,” “tail,” “eye,” “nose,” and “foot” to be glued in the correct spots. The fox is colored in orange and cream, with a crayon and scissors placed beside the worksheet.Pin

F Letter Tracing Page

The third sheet is all about handwriting practice. They will trace the word “fox” before working on both uppercase and lowercase F in dotted letters. 

This page is perfect for improving handwriting control, strengthening pencil grip, and reinforcing letter formation. It also ties together the phonics element by connecting the written letter F to the word “fox.”

A handwriting practice worksheet for the letter "F" featuring the text "Ff is for fox" and an illustration of a fox next to a bush. The sheet includes dotted traceable lines for the word "fox," uppercase "F," lowercase "f," and a mix of both for children to trace with a crayon or pencil.Pin

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.

A set of three fox-themed educational worksheets for kids. The top worksheet is a letter maze where children follow the path of uppercase and lowercase F's to reach the finish. The bottom left worksheet features a fox illustration with labeled body parts for a cut-and-paste activity. The bottom right worksheet provides handwriting practice for the letter “F” and the word “fox” with traceable lines.Pin

Easy Forest Animal Crafts

Crow Puppet – With a plain paper bag, a few simple cutouts, and some glue, kids can create their very own friendly crow that’s ready to star in a woodland puppet show. 

Cutting out the beak, wings, and eyes helps strengthen fine motor control, while gluing each piece in the right spot builds spatial awareness.

Once their puppet is finished, they can bring it to life with silly voices and mini plays, boosting storytelling skills and creativity!

Toilet Paper Bear Craft – An empty toilet paper roll becomes the sturdy body of a cuddly bear in this easy, hands-on project.

Help the young ones cut and glue paper pieces to make ears, paws, and a sweet bear face, practicing scissor skills and hand-eye coordination along the way. 

As they work, they can talk about where bears live and what they eat, blending simple artwork time with early science learning.

A collage of four images features woodland animal crafts made from paper and cardboard. The crafts include two cartoon-style black birds with large eyes, two bears made from cardboard tubes, two textured eagle faces on colored paper, and two black-and-white badger faces with pink ears.Pin

Fork Painted Eagle Craft – Using a fork to paint gives little hands the chance to try a brand-new art technique, along with creating the textured feathers of a majestic eagle. 

The motion of dragging the fork through paint builds grip strength, while adding paper details like the beak and eyes encourages precision. This is also a great chance to start a conversation about the eagle’s role in nature.

Paper Plate Skunk Craft – Transforming a paper plate into a playful skunk is an awesome task for preschoolers. Painting, cutting, and arranging the black-and-white fur cutouts support fine motor skills and visual discrimination. 

As they also learn about skunks’ unique traits, it encourages their curiosity about animals in the forest.

When complete, the skunk can join other woodland DIY projects for imaginative storytelling or become a memorable keepsake to take home.

Forest Animal Activities For Preschoolers

As children work through the page, a bear, hedgehog, squirrel, wolf, beaver, raccoon, owl, and chipmunk slowly take shape while they match each number to its color.

Our collection of forest animal color by numbers transforms simple coloring time into a puzzle that strengthens number recognition, color awareness, and focus.

Our bundle of printable owl worksheets gives preschoolers plenty to hoot about! Tracing letters, coloring feathered friends, and recognizing parts of an owl help build letter recognition, beginning sounds familiarity, and early reading skills. 

With each completed page, children are not only improving pre-writing movements but also developing patience and concentration.

A collage of four educational worksheets for young children features woodland animal themes. The top left and bottom right are color-by-number pages of a beaver and a raccoon; the top right is a labeling activity for parts of an owl; and the bottom left is a handwriting practice sheet for the letter “R” with a picture of a rabbit.Pin

Packed with playful learning opportunities, these forest animal worksheets include tracing the letter R for “rabbit,” labeling parts of an owl, and a letter maze for the letter D for “deer.” 

Each activity gives children a chance to practice shape recognition, identify letters, and build vocabulary. And the woodland theme keeps them curious while enjoying spotting their favorite animals as they work.

Fun-A-Day’s forest animal word cards open up a world of playful reading practice. The printable cards feature lovable woodland animals with their names displayed below. 

Recognizing animal names helps build early reading skills by utilizing visual cues that aid in memory and vocabulary development.

Free Printable Fox Worksheets

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