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Letter B Tracing Worksheet for Preschool Kids

The letter B is full of friendly bumps, which makes it one of the most fun letters to trace. On this worksheet your child practises the big uppercase B, drawn as a tall straight line with two round bumps on the right side like a snowman leaning on a wall, and the small lowercase b, which is a single straight line with one round belly at the bottom. The light dotted shapes let your child glide the pencil smoothly and feel the curves.

While tracing, say the sound “b” as in ball and banana. This soft popping sound is easy for little mouths to make, and pairing it with the shape helps your child remember the letter. The picture cues of a ball, a bear and a bus give cheerful words to talk about together.

Designed for ages 2 to 7, this sheet suits toddlers building a first pencil grip and older children learning to write B words on their own. The curved bumps gently train hand control and wrist movement, which are exactly the skills needed for confident early writing. Encourage your child to say “line down, then bumps” as they trace, so the order of strokes becomes a happy habit.

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What your child will learn

  • Tell apart uppercase B and lowercase b
  • Make the “b” sound as in ball and bear
  • Draw a straight line followed by round bumps
  • Match the letter B with everyday picture words

How parents can use this worksheet

  • Say “line down, then bumps” as your child traces
  • Bounce a ball and shout “b for ball” to link sound and play
  • Compare big B and small b so the two are not confused
  • Let your child trace in the air before using the pencil

Words that start with the letter B

BallBananaBearBusButterflyBoat

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Frequently Asked Questions

Show that B has its straight line first on the left and small b also starts with the line, while d starts with the round belly.

Pop your lips together gently and say “b, b, ball” so your child can copy the soft sound you make.

Begin with the big uppercase B as its straight line and bumps are simpler, then move to lowercase b.

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