This video teaches children how to recognize and write all 26 English alphabet letters (A-Z) through step-by-step drawing demonstrations, with each letter paired with a corresponding word (e.g., A for Apple, B for Ball, C for Cat) to help toddlers and young learners memorize the alphabet through visual and verbal association.
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[music] >> Hello super learners and welcome back [music] to my channel. So today we're going to learn to draw all the letters of the alphabet from A to Z and we're going to learn what they stand for, too.
Let's start with the first letter. Can you guess what it is?
>> [music] >> That's right, it's A. First, draw a line from the top dot down to the bottom left dot.
Next, draw another line from the top dot down to the bottom right dot.
And finally, [music] draw a line connecting the two middle dots across.
There's our A and A is for apple. Next up is B. Draw a line from the top dot down to the bottom dot on the left. Now, from the top dot, make a curve to the middle dot on the right.
And another curve from that middle dot down to the bottom dot on the right.
That's our B and B is for ball.
Here comes C. Draw a big, smooth curve starting from the top dot and going all the way around to the bottom dot.
Fantastic. That's C and C is for cat.
Now for D. Draw a straight line down.
Then, from the top, [music] make a big curve that connects all the way to the bottom dot on the right.
Great job. That's D and D is for dog.
Next up is E. Draw a straight [music] line down. Then, three lines across. One at the top, one in the [music] middle, and one at the bottom.
Excellent. That's E and E is for elephant.
>> [music] >> Time for F. Straight line down, line [music] across the top, line across the middle. You've got your F. And F is for fish. [music] Here's G. Draw a curve just like [music] you did for C. Then, from the middle dot on the right, draw a small line straight in.
Superb. That's G. And G is for grape.
Now, H. Draw one straight line down on the left. Draw another straight line down on the right. Then, connect them with a line across the middle. Yay.
>> [music] >> That's H. And H is for house.
Letter I. My favorite. One line across [music] the top, one straight line down the very middle, and one line across the bottom.
Fantastic. [music] That's I. And I is for ice cream.
>> [music] >> Let's draw J. Start with a line across the top. Then, draw a straight line down from the middle and curl it into a hook at the bottom.
Awesome. That's J. And J is for jellyfish.
Here's K. Draw one straight line down.
Now, from the middle of that line, draw a diagonal line up [music] and out.
And another diagonal line from the middle down and out. Perfect K. And K is for kite.
Almost there. Here's L. Draw a straight [music] line down. Then, a straight line across the bottom to the right.
Great job. [music] That's L. And L is for lion.
Next up, M. Draw a straight line down on the left. [music] Now, from the top of that first line, draw a diagonal line down to the middle. From that middle point, draw a diagonal line back up to the top right.
And finally, draw a straight line down from the top right dot.
Woohoo! That's our magnificent M. And M is for monkey. Time for N. Draw a straight line down on the left. Then, from the top of that line, draw a diagonal line down [music] to the bottom right dot. And finally, a straight line up from that bottom right dot to the top right dot.
Fantastic [music] N. And N is for nest, where birdies live. Here comes O. This one is easy. Just draw a beautiful big circle, connecting all the dots to make a perfect round [music] shape.
Awesome. That's O. And O is for orange, [music] so bright and juicy.
Next is P. Draw a straight [music] line down. Then, from the top, draw a half circle that connects back to the middle of the straight line.
Great work. That's [music] P. And P is for penguin.
Time for Q. It's like an O with a little extra. Draw a big circle, just like you did for O.
Now, from the bottom right of the circle, draw a small diagonal line out.
Super. [music] That's Q. And Q is for queen.
Here's R. Draw a straight line down.
Then, draw a half circle [music] from the top, just like the top of A, P.
And from the bottom of that half [music] circle, draw a diagonal line down and out.
Excellent. That's R. And R is for rabbit.
>> [music] >> Next, S. This is a curvy one. Start at the top, curve down and to the left, then curve back to the right and down.
Beautiful S. And S is for sun. Almost there.
Here's T. Draw a straight line across the top, then draw a straight line down the very middle from that top line.
Easy peasy. That's T. And T is for tree, tall and strong.
Time for U. Draw a big, wide curve that goes down and then back up, connecting the dots [music] like a happy smile.
Awesome. That's U. And U is for umbrella, [music] for rainy days.
Next, V. Draw a diagonal line down from the left, then from the bottom point, draw another diagonal line up to the right.
Great job. That's V. And V is for van, vroom vroom.
Here's W. It's like two V's together.
Draw a diagonal line down, then up, then down again, and then back up, connecting all the dots.
Wonderful. That's W. And W is for whale, big and majestic.
Time for X. [music] Draw one diagonal line going down from left to right, then draw another diagonal line going down from right to left, [music] crossing over the first one.
You've got it. That's X. And [music] X is for xylophone. Next is Y. Draw two diagonal lines meeting at the top middle dot, then draw a straight line down from that meeting point. Excellent. [music] That's Y. And Y is for yo-yo. And finally, the very last letter, Z. Draw a straight line across the top, then draw a diagonal line down from the right side of the top line to the bottom left, and finally draw a [music] straight line across the bottom to the right.
You did it. That's Z, and Z is for zebra. Now that you know all your ABCs, you can practice writing your name, your friends' names, or even your favorite animals.
If you loved learning the alphabet [music] with me today, please give this video a big thumbs up. Hello there, and welcome back to the channel. Today, we're diving into the fascinating world of letters, tracing the entire alphabet from A to Z.
A, A for airplane.
B, B for balloon.
C, C for coral.
D, D for dress.
>> [music and singing] >> E, E for egg.
>> [singing] >> F, F for fantastic.
>> [music] [singing] >> G, for grass.
H, H for horse.
>> [music] >> I, I for igloo.
>> [music and singing] >> J, J for jug.
K, K for kite.
L, L for lamp.
M, for monkey.
N, for nest.
O, O for octopus. [music] >> [singing] >> P, >> [music] >> P for penguin.
Q, Q for quilt.
>> [music and singing] >> R, R for rose.
S, S for sunflower.
T, T for time.
U, unicorn.
>> [music] [singing] >> V, V for violin.
>> [singing] >> W, W for wall. [music] >> [singing] >> X, X for X-ray.
>> [music] >> Y, Y for yo-yo.
Z, zigzag.
I hope you enjoyed this journey through [music] the alphabet.
Hi little learners, welcome back to my channel. So today we will trace alphabets from A to Z. First, let us learn about the colors.
So these are the brush pens I have.
Let's see what are these colors.
This is violet color.
This is light green color.
This is light pink color.
This is dark green color.
This one is dark blue color.
This one is light blue color. This is orange color.
This is pink color.
This is brown color.
This is yellow color.
And this is red color.
Okay, so now let us start tracing the alphabets. This is first letter, that is letter E.
E for alligator. E for alligator.
Then comes letter B. B for birds.
B for birds. So, today we will learn all the animals with these alphabets.
Then comes letter C. C for cat. C for cat.
Then comes letter D. Which animal comes with letter D? D for dog. Very nice. D for dog.
Then comes letter E.
E for elephant.
E for elephant.
Then comes letter F. F for frog.
F for frog.
G.
G for goat. G for goat.
Then comes letter H. H for horse.
H for horse.
Then comes I.
I for iguana. I for iguana.
Then comes letter J. J for jaguar.
J for jaguar. Then comes letter K. K for kite fish. K for kite fish.
Then letter L. L for lion.
This is letter M.
M for monkey.
Then this is letter N. N for noodle fish.
N for noodle fish. Then comes letter O.
O for octopus. O for octopus. This is letter P. P for peacock.
Then comes letter Q. Q for quail.
Q for quail.
Then letter R.
R for rabbit. R for rabbit.
This This letter S. Tell me which animal comes with letter S? Yes, it's snake.
Then letter T. T for tiger.
Then letter U. U for unicorn.
Then V. V for vulture.
Then comes letter W. W for whale.
Then comes letter X. X for x-ray fish.
Then comes letter Y. Y for yak.
Then letter Z. Z for zebra.
So, we all did it. We all traced all the alphabets. Today, we're diving into the fascinating world of letters, tracing the entire alphabet from A to Z.
>> [music] >> We will start with the first letter, that's A.
A is for apple.
>> [music] >> A for airplane.
A for any Next is B. B is for balloon.
B for bat.
B for baby.
Now comes C.
C for cat.
C for coffee.
C for camera.
Here comes D. This is D.
D for doll.
D for duck.
D for dress.
This is E. E is for elephant.
E for [music] egg.
E for earth.
Now this is F. F is for fish.
F for [music] frog. F for fan.
This is G.
G is for [music] goat.
G for glass.
G for gift.
Here comes H. H is for hat.
H for horse.
H for house.
Here comes I.
I is for ice cream.
I for iron.
I for [music] iguana.
It's time for J.
J for jug. J for joker.
J for jam.
This is K.
K is for [music] kite.
K for kangaroo. K for kettle.
Now comes L.
L is for lion. L for lamp.
L for little.
This is M. M is for monkey. M for moon.
[music] M for man.
Now comes N. N is for nest. N for nose.
N for net.
>> [music] >> It's time for O.
O is for orange.
O for owl.
O for ostrich. [music] Now comes P.
P is for pigeon. P for peace.
P for parrot.
This is Q.
Q is for queen. Q for quilt. Q for quick. This is R. R is for rabbit. R for rat. R for rose.
Now comes S. S is for snake. S for sun.
S for scarf.
Time of T.
T is for tiger. T for time. T for table.
Now comes U. U is for umbrella. U for up. U for uniform.
This is V. V is for van.
V for violet. V for vulture.
This is [music] W. W is for water. W for watch. W for wall.
>> [music] >> Now comes X. X for X-ray.
X for Xerox. X for xylophone. This is Y.
Y is for yak. Y for yo-yo. Y for yacht.
And finally, it's Z. Z is for zebra. Z for zip. Z for zigzag.
Yeah, you did it. We have learned our ABC today from A to Z.
I hope you enjoyed this journey through the alphabet. Today, we're diving into the fascinating world of letters, tracing the entire alphabet from A to Z.
We will start with the first letter that's A. A is for apple, [music] A for airplane, A for any. Next is B. B is for balloon, B for bat, B for baby.
Now comes C. C for cat, C for coffee, C for camera.
Here comes D. This is D. D for doll, D for duck, D for dress.
This is E. E is for elephant, E for egg, E for Earth.
Now this is F. F is for fish, [music] F for frog, F for fan.
This is G. G is for goat, G for glass, G for gift.
Here comes H. H is for hat, H for horse, H for house.
Here comes [music] I. I is for ice cream.
I for iron, I for iguana.
It's time for J. J is for jug, J for joker, J for jam.
This is K. K is for kite, K for kangaroo, K for [music] kettle.
Now comes L. L is for lion, L for lamp, L for little.
This is M. M is for monkey, M for moon, M for man.
>> [music] >> Now comes N. N is for nest, N for nose, N for net.
It's time for O. O is for orange, O for owl, O for ostrich. Now comes P. P is for pigeon, P for peace, P for parrot.
This is Q. Q is for queen, Q for quilt, Q for quick. This is R. R is for rabbit, R for rat, R for rose. Now comes S. S is for snake, S for sun, S for scarf. Time of T. T is for tiger, T for time. T for table. Now comes U. U is for umbrella. U for up. U for uniform. This is V. V is for van. V for violet. V for vulture.
This is W. W is for water. W for watch.
W for wall. Now comes X. X for X-ray. X for Xerox. X for xylophone. This is Y. Y is for yak. Y for yo-yo. Y for yacht.
And finally, it's [music] Z. Z is for zebra. Z for zip. Z for zig-zag. Yeah, you did it. We have learned our ABC today from A to Z.
Hi little learners. Welcome back to my channel.
Let's learn alphabet.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A for ant.
A [music] for ant.
A for ant.
A for ant.
B for ball.
B for ball.
B for ball.
B for ball.
>> [singing] [music] [singing] >> C for cat.
C for cat. Now I know my ABCs.
D for drum.
D for drum. [music] >> [music] >> E for elephant.
E for elephant.
>> [music and singing] >> F for fish.
F for fish.
G [music] for goat.
G for goat.
H for hat.
H for hat.
I for ice cream.
I for ice cream.
J for jaguar.
>> [music] >> J for jaguar.
>> [singing] >> K for kite.
K for kite. [music] >> [music] >> L for lion.
L for lion.
M for mangoes.
>> [music] >> M for mangoes.
N for nest.
N for nest.
O for octopus.
O for octopus.
P for pen.
P [music] for pen.
Q for queen.
Q for queen.
>> [music] [singing] >> R for rabbit.
R for rabbit.
>> [music] [singing] [music and singing] >> S for sun.
S for sun.
>> [music and singing] >> T for tiger. [music] T for tiger.
U for umbrella.
U for umbrella.
V for van.
V for van.
>> [music] >> W for watch.
W for watch.
>> [singing] [music] >> X for xylophone.
X for xylophone.
Y for yo-yo.
Y for yo-yo.
>> [singing and music] >> Z for zebra. [music] Z for zebra.
So, today we are going to learn some alphabets and numbers. Today, we will learn how to write A, B, C, D, E, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. So, let's get started with our very first letter.
This is A. A is for apple, A for airplane, A for axe.
This is B. Everyone say B.
B is for ball, B for bat.
B for basket.
This letter is C with a nice curve.
C is for coat, C for color, C for cold.
This letter is D.
D is for dress, D for duck, D for doll.
This letter is E. Say E.
E is for eagle, E for easy, and E for elephant.
Yeah, we did the alphabets. Now, it's time for numbers. Let's go with our first number that is one.
One is so simple, just a simple line down. Now comes two. Say two. Very good.
Tell me how many ears do you have?
That's right, it's two.
It's time for tree, tree, threes.
Tell me how many wheels are there in a tricycle? That's right, it's three.
This number is four. Say with me, number four.
That's fantastic.
Finally, this is our last number of the video. What comes after four? That's five. Yeah, this is number five.
Say everyone, number five.
I had so much fun doing these alphabets and numbers with you. If you had enjoyed the video, give this video a big thumbs up and don't forget to subscribe to my channel. Keep practicing, keep learning.
Till then, goodbye.
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