Free Letter J Coloring Page for Preschool
This free letter J coloring page was a big help when my son was learning the alphabet, giving him a fun way to connect letters with real objects.
Kids can color a large uppercase J alongside a jellyfish, jug, jewelry, jam, and Johnny Appleseed, making the letter and its sound more memorable.
It’s an easy, low-prep printable that works well in preschool lessons, homeschool activities, or even for a calm afternoon at home.

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Letter J Coloring Sheet
This free alphabet coloring page is a simple way to practice early literacy while giving kids a fun hands-on activity. It’s available to print for personal use at home or in the classroom.
The worksheet includes a big bold J along with five “J” words: jellyfish, jam, jug, Johnny Appleseed, and jewelry.
Each picture helps children connect the sound of the letter with something they can recognize and color.

How to Use
Print the page on regular paper or cardstock.
Encourage kids to use a variety of colors to make each image stand out, or try setting a challenge like “find everything that starts with J before you color it in.”
Once finished, hang it on a wall or bulletin board so children see the letter often, it’s a simple way to reinforce recognition throughout the day.
My son always enjoyed this jellyfish handprint art, it’s a fun way to keep practicing the letter J after coloring.
Letter J Books for Preschool
When we worked on the letter J, pairing it with picture books made the sound stick so much better. These three stood out for us:
Jamberry – My son loved the silly rhymes and colorful berry adventures, and it quickly became one of our go-to read-alouds.
The Jacket I Wear in the Snow – The repetitive text made it easy for him to join in, and it was a fun way to talk about winter clothing.
Jabari Jumps – This story about being brave on the diving board really clicked with him, and it opened up good conversations about trying new things.
If you’re working through more alphabet fun, we’ve gathered our favorite letter J activities for preschool that pair perfectly with this page.
Get Your Letter J Coloring Worksheet Here!
If you’d prefer everything in one place, this A–Z alphabet coloring bundle brings all the pages together in a single file, so you don’t have to gather them individually. It also includes the handprint alphabet printables, creating a 52-page set that works well for a full preschool alphabet unit.
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Last Updated on 23 October 2025 by Clare Brown






