Letter C- The Cat's Car Adventure
Letter C- The Cat's Car Adventure
Fun Alphabet Learning Activities for Playgroup, Nursery, LKG & UKG
Teaching alphabet letters becomes meaningful when children learn through stories, movement, and hands-on activities. The letter C introduces children to familiar words like Cat, Car, Cake, Cup, and Cloud, helping them connect sounds with real-life objects.
Let’s explore Letter C through a joyful story and developmentally appropriate activities for early learners.
Here is another story of Cat's car adventure
π Story Time: The Cat’s Car Adventure
One sunny morning, Coco the Cat found a colorful car near her cozy house.
“Can I drive?” asked Coco.
She hopped into the car and drove past:
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a cake shop
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a cow in the field
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soft white clouds
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children holding cups of juice
Suddenly — CRASH!
Oh no! The car stopped near a carrot garden.
A kind child helped Coco fix the car. Coco said,
“C is for Caring!”
Coco happily drove home, singing:
“C says /k/ — cat, car, cake!”
π Children repeat the /k/ sound each time they hear a C word.
π― Learning Objectives
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Recognize letter C
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Identify beginning sound /k/
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Improve vocabulary
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Develop fine motor & listening skills
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Encourage imagination and storytelling
π΅ Letter C Rhyme (Circle Time)
C is for Cat, soft and small,
C is for Car that goes so tall,
C is for Cake we like to eat,
C makes learning fun and sweet!
Free Printable worksheets
π§ Teacher Tips
✅ Repeat the /k/ sound clearly (not “see”)
✅ Use real objects whenever possible
✅ Encourage children to speak full words
✅ Combine movement + learning for better memory
✅ Praise participation, not perfection
π¨π©π§ Parent Extension Ideas
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Spot letter C on signboards during travel
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Find C objects at home (cup, chair, clock)
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Read short C stories before bedtime
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Encourage drawing cats or cars
π Conclusion
The Cat’s Car Adventure makes Letter C learning playful and memorable. When children learn through stories, art, and movement, alphabet learning becomes a joyful experience rather than rote memorization.
Early exposure through structured activities builds strong foundations for reading, writing, and communication skills.
https://playschooljournal.blogspot.com/2026/03/letter-theme-teaching-guide.html
With love,
Akshayaa Aravindan
Early Years Educator | Play School
Journal
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