Letter C Scavenger Hunt Printable
Work on letter learning with this Letter C Scavenger Hunt Printable! Scavenger hunt ideas like this are great for showing the kids letters and pictures that coordinate. Print and let the learning fun begin!
Every picture on this page starts with the letter C – and is a fun way to get your little one up, moving their bodies, and excited to learn!

How many of these items starting with the letter C will they be able to find? They can complete on their own, with a sibling, or you can even make it a family affair!
What is the learning benefit of this Letter C Scavenger Hunt Printable?
The Letter C Scavenger Hunt Printable helps kids build early literacy skills while making learning fun.
Active Learning: Combines movement and hands-on searching, which supports memory retention.
Letter Recognition: Reinforces the shape and sound of the letter C in real-life contexts.
Phonemic Awareness: Encourages kids to connect beginning sounds with objects that start with C.
Vocabulary Growth: Expands word knowledge as children discover new “C” words.
Observation Skills: Boosts focus, attention to detail, and categorizing skills.
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What it includes:
Included in this free printable are four pages. Two of the pages are in black and white, while the other two are in full color.
There are also pages with the words of the items written below the picture, while others are without words, making it easy for both readers and non-readers to have fun!

Fun ways to use this printable:
Once they get done finding all the items, they can still have fun with these learning activities. Here are a few more ways to extend the use of this printable activity!
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“C” Collage Craft
After finding items that start with the letter C, have kids cut out pictures of those items from old magazines or print clipart. Glue them onto a big letter C to create a colorful collage.
They can talk about their collage, and then together, you can find a place to hang it up for others to see.
“C” Snack Time
Turn learning into tasting! Collect snacks that start with C—like carrots, crackers, or cheese. As kids enjoy their “C” feast, talk about the sounds each food makes when you say its name.
This is another simple way to show kids that what they’ve just learned can be applied immediately in their lives.
“C” Storytelling Game
Challenge kids to tell a short, silly story using as many “C” words as possible from their scavenger hunt. For example: “The curious cat chased a crunchy cookie.” This boosts creativity and language fluency.
Get ready – it’s going to be Crazy Chaos!!! (see what I did there?!)

More Printable Scavenger Hunt Activities:
Kids love activities and printables, so here are a few more that they can do! I love making scavenger hunt ideas for kids!
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