Help kids easily learn and remember the 13th letter of the alphabet with these 20 letter “M” crafts.
Associating the letter “M,” and the various words that begin with it, with fun crafts can help kids easily recollect its appearance and sound!
11 Uppercase Letter “M” Crafts
1. “M is for Monkey” Craft
Photo credit: Izzie, Mac, and Me
Difficulty Level: Toddler
Kids will go bananas for this really easy monkey craft from Izzie, Mac, and Me. All kids need is construction paper, glue, googly eyes, and scissors. That’s it!
2. “M is for Mouse” Craft
Photo credit: Crystal and Co.
Difficulty Level: Toddler
This is a great and easy letter “M” craft for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners courtesy of Crystal and Co. Kids can make this simple mouse craft with construction paper, googly eyes, pom poms, glue, and the letter “M” template.
3. “M is for Moose” Craft
Photo credit: The Simple Parent
Difficulty Level: Toddler
Get ready to do some hand tracing, kids! The Simple Parent shows kids how to make this fun moose craft with their hands using cardstock or construction paper, googly eyes, glue, scissors, a pencil, and their free letter “M” template.
4. “M is for Monster” Craft
Photo credit: School Time Snippets
Difficulty Level: Toddler
James P. Sullivan, aka Sully from the movies Monsters, Inc. and Monsters University, can be made at home with this monster craft from School Time Snippets.
What will they need? A Do-A-Dot marker, paint, a googly eye, a black marker, and paper.
5. “M is for Map” Craft
Photo credit: Powerful Mothering
Difficulty Level: Toddler
Here’s an easy-to-make map craft from Powerful Mothering. All kids need is a paper map, scissors, glue, and the letter “M” template at the bottom of the tutorial (you’ll have to enter your email to download it, though).
6. “M is for a Mosaic Masterpiece” Craft
Photo credit: Kidz Activities
Difficulty Level: Toddler
Here’s another easy letter “M” craft for toddlers thanks to Kidz Activities. The materials needed are construction paper, contact paper, scissors, small pieces of different colored paper, and the letter “M” template.
While a grown-up should handle the prepping of the materials, toddlers will have fun going ham and making their own simple mosaic masterpiece!
7. “M is for Marshmallow” Craft
Photo credit: No Time for Flash Cards
Difficulty Level: Toddler
Kids can use yummy marshmallows for this delicious looking marshmallow craft from No Time for Flash Cards. Aside from mini-marshmallows, kids will need construction paper, glue, and a marker.
Afterwards, kids can eat the leftover marshmallows for a quick snack!
8. “M is for Mountain” Craft
Photo credit: Our Crafts N Things
Difficulty Level: Preschooler
Climb high with this easy and simple mountain craft, kids! Our Crafts N Things shows kids how to make this mountain scene with construction paper, glue, scissors, cotton balls, and markers.
9. “M is for Moon” Craft
Photo credit: Crayons and Cravings
Difficulty Level: Preschooler
Let kids aim even higher with this moon craft by Crayons and Cravings. To make this beautiful moonlit night sky, kids will need craft foam or cardstock, scissors, glue, a black marker, and the letter “M” and moon templates.
10. “M is for Music” Craft
Photo credit: The Relaxed Homeschool
Difficulty Level: Preschooler
Play some of your kids favorite tunes while they make this craft! By using construction paper, a bottlecap, a pencil, a ruler, glue, scissors, and a black crayon, kids can make this simple music themed craft from The Relaxed Homeschool.
11. Origami Uppercase Letter “M”
Difficulty Level: Kindergartener and older
Let kids further improve their fine motor skills with origami! The art of paper folding can be used to make various things from just a piece of paper, like this uppercase letter “M” from BD Crafts.
A grown-up might need to help kids out with some of the folds seen in the video.
4 Lowercase Letter “m” Crafts
12. “m is for Mouse” Craft
Photo credit: All About Learning Press
Difficulty Level: Toddler
All About Learning Press has a cute little mouse craft for kids! Kids will need cardstock, googly eyes, glue, scissors, a pencil, and their free template.
13. “m is for Monster” Craft
Photo credit: From ABCs to ACTs
Difficulty Level: Toddler
This green, three-eyed monster letter “m” craft can be made by kids thanks to From ABCs to ACTs. To make this, kids will need Do-A-Dot markers, scissors, glue, construction paper, and cardstock.
14. “m is for Magnet” Craft
Photo credit: Totally Tots
Difficulty Level: Toddler
Teach kids about magnets with this easy-to-do magnet craft. Using craft foam scissors, glue, and a pencil or pen, Totally Tots shows kids how easy it is to make this craft!
15. “m is for Muffin” Craft
Photo credit: The Kindergarten Connection
Difficulty Level: Preschooler
Mmm, muffins! This yummy looking muffin craft from The Kindergarten Connection is a real treat! All kids need is cardstock or construction paper, glue, scissors, paper muffin liners or coffee filters, and markers.
Why not get your kids some muffins afterwards for a celebratory snack?
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16. Swinging Monkey Paper Craft
Difficulty Level: Preschooler
Here’s a cool swinging monkey craft kids can do thanks to Paper Magic. Kids will need cardstock or construction paper, scissors, glue, a bendy straw, and a marker. It’s that simple!
17. Tissue Box Monster Craft
Photo credit: Totschooling
Difficulty Level: Preschooler
Before throwing out that empty tissue box, check out this monster craft by Totschooling. Other than an empty tissue box, kids will need googly eyes, scissors, glue, construction paper, and circle dot stickers.
18. Paper Mouse Finger Puppets
Difficulty Level: Kindergartener
Check out these adorable mouse finger puppets from Red Ted Art! To make them, kids will need glue, scissors, paper, colored markers, and a small plate or saucer.
19. Origami Moustache
Difficulty Level: Kindergartener
Need a quick disguise to hide from your friends? Then Origami Kawai has got your back, kids. Their video teaches kids how to make a simple origami moustache with a small piece of paper.
A grown-up’s help might be needed for some of the folds seen in the video.
20. Paper Mailbox Craft
Photo credit: Handmade Charlotte
Difficulty Level: Kindergartener
Kids can receive messages the old fashioned way with this neat little mailbox craft from Handmade Charlotte. They’ll just need cardstock, scissors, a craft knife, glue, tape, markers or crayons, and the printable template.
Letter “M” Masterpieces for Kids
Kids will love these letter “M” preschool crafts that are easy enough for toddlers to do, too. They’ll be able to remember the appearance and sound of the letter “M” and enhance their creativity and motor skills along the way!
Did your kids enjoy these letter “M” crafts? Which one is their favorite? Share in the comments below.
If your kids loved these letter “M” crafts, then checkout these beautiful mermaid crafts as well!