Top 10 Letter ‘X’ Coloring Pages Your Kid Will Love To Color

Teaching the alphabet to young children is essential to develop their linguistic skills. It is a step-by-step process wherein children learn to read and write the letters of the alphabet, and then, learn words to form their sentences.

Along with learning the alphabet, coloring is one of the first exercises that children do when they begin their education. Check out these interesting coloring pages and help familiarize your child with the letter X.

About Letter X

‘X’ is an intriguing letter that is used in a number of ways.

  • The capital and small forms of the letter are quite similar.
  • This letter is identical to the cross mark, which is used to show something that is wrong.
  • The number with the least number of words starting with it is X.

Letter X Coloring Pages For Preschoolers

1. Letter X: Upper case and lower case

This is a simple one to start with. Children have to color the capital and small X. The page also has the word xylophone written on it, along with the image of the organ. Introduce your child to this musical instrument as they color the page.

2. X for x-ray

Another word that spells with ‘X’ is x-ray. On this page, the word x-ray is written in a large X. The page also has an outline of a fish with its bones, signifying the x-ray process.

3. Letter X: Identifying upper case and lower case

Ask your child to distinguish between small x and capital X and color them differently. When fully colored, they will notice a large X. It is a fun activity to improve your child’s concentration.

4. Letter X for xylophone

In this image, the xylophone is being played by a young boy. Children will get a lot of scope to color, with the boy and the organ featured in the image. They will also learn to write the letter X in the capital and small forms and spell the word xylophone. While coloring this image, you can play some songs that feature the xylophone.

5. Pixie in the ‘X’

Can you see a pixie hiding behind the large X? Tell your child some stories about pixies to amuse them while they color this image. The letter ‘X’ is also a part of the spelling of the word pixie, which your child can learn.

6. Merry X-mas

The coloring page is a bit complex with much detailing. It features two words starting with X–xylophone and X-mas. It depicts the scene of Christmas, complete with a Christmas tree laden with gifts and kids playing with toys, and will make for a creative coloring project.

7. The ‘X’ animals

Introduce your children to some amazing animals whose names are spelled with X. The bird xenopus is seen sitting on the bark of a tree. The fish xiphias, with its peculiar shape, will be an interesting object to color. A xylophone can also be seen in the picture.

8. Fox in the wild

Fox is another animal that has the letter X in its spelling. A large X is written and your kids can practice writing the letter in their notebooks. As your child colors the foxes drawn on the page, you can tell them more about this animal and its habitat.

9. A Cheesy ‘X’

In the image, the letter X is shown as a piece of cheese. A mouse can be seen sniffing the cheese. Tell your child a mouse story after they finish coloring the page.

10. The ‘X’ maze

The interesting image demands children to solve the puzzle. You will find a huge ‘X’ with complex pathways and walls inside the letter border. Children will have a gala time in solving the maze and coloring it.

One of the first things that comes to mind when we see the letter X is Xmas, a time of celebration. Teach this rare letter of the English alphabet to your children in a fun way with these coloring sheets. The pages will not only help familiarize them with the letter but also give them a chance to show their creative side. These activities will also allow you to help your child improve their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

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