FREE Pre-Writing & Tracing Sheets for Kids

Young children need lots of pre-writing practice to develop proper pencil grip. Once they start writing letters, they also need to practice proper letter formation. Here is a collection of all the FREE Pre-Writing and Tracing printables and worksheets found on Totschooling - perfect for toddlers, preschoolers and kindergarten kids. There are currently 38 sets of printables and this list will keep growing as more are added.

For toddlers who are just beginning to draw/trace, we highly recommend our Pre-Writing Pack for Toddlers!

For kids needing practice writing their ABCs, we recommend our Alphabet Worksheets Bundle!

FREE printable pre-writing and tracing sheets for toddlers, preschool and kindergarten kids to practice tracing lines and letters!


This collection of FREE Pre-Writing and Tracing printables includes a variety of worksheets for ages approximately 2-7 years. These include line tracing (pre-writing), letter tracing, picture tracing and word tracing!

Click on the images or titles below to go to each post:

Pre-Writing Printables:


Editable Name Tracing

Very Hungry Caterpillar theme

Weather theme

Back to School theme

Halloween theme

Thanksgiving theme

Christmas theme

Valentine's Day theme

Easter theme

St. Patrick's theme

Earth Day theme


For toddlers who are just beginning to draw/trace, we highly recommend our Pre-Writing Pack for Toddlers!


For kids needing practice writing their ABCs, we recommend our Alphabet Worksheets Bundle!



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Viviana is a blogging mom to a toddler, a preschooler, and a kindergartner, sharing ideas and resources for early education. She specializes in unique, hands-on printable activities that are educational, fun and inspire creativity in young minds.

10 comments:

  1. The back to school tracing will be just perfect for my students who are just starting. Thank you!!!!

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  2. I wonder where the bitten to get the free printable 30 pages is? I’ve scanned through the whole page-if I click on the picture it just enlarges it.

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  3. Coloring books are a relaxing way to express creativity, just like the Letterbox NYT word puzzle. If you enjoy mindful moments, this game is worth checking out.

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  4. Just like how kids need consistent pre-writing practice to improve, players need to collect Monopoly Go free dice daily to keep progressing. It’s all about steady, fun repetition!

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  5. Love how these worksheets are customizable and fun—kind of like using Bloxstrap to tweak your Roblox launcher for a smoother experience. A personalized setup always makes learning or gaming better!

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  6. It’s great to see free resources for learning, just like Null’s Brawl offers a fun twist for practicing game mechanics. Kids and gamers both need engaging ways to develop their skills!

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  7. Perfect printables for parents and teachers on the go! I could easily download and print them using mobile data from my TM SIM—super handy when Wi-Fi’s not around.

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  8. Coloring books are a fun way to relax and boost creativity. Learn more about how simple tools like this can bring joy to your day.

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  9. The 5 minutes timer is a perfect way to stay focused during short tasks or quick breaks try this and see how it improves your time management.

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  10. Wow, this is super helpful! So many free tracing sheets for the little ones. Perfect for keeping them busy and learning at the same time. Definitely sharing this with my mom group!

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