Are you looking for some engaging The Mitten printables to use with your students? You’ve come to the right place! The printables below are just what you need to round out your classroom The Mitten activities.

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Free The Mitten Printables for Kids
Below I’ve compiled 10 free printables that you can use with a The Mitten book study.
Let’s take a look!
The Mitten Book Printable
The kids will love this The Mitten printable emergent reader!
It breaks down the book into an easy reader for young children. The simple, repetitive text helps explore sight words and early literacy skills.
Bonus – it’s a great way to retell The Mitten.

The Mitten Animals Printable for Story Stones
So many of my students have seriously adored these story rock activities for The Mitten.

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Fun-A-Day readers have, too, and I love hearing how many classrooms around the world have integrated the story stones into their lessons.
I put together a free printable to go along with The Mitten story stones so it’s even easier for you to make your own! Here’s a peek:
Sequencing The Mitten Printable
Homeschool Preschool has a fun The Mitten story sequencing activity to extend the book.
I love that she includes ordinal number labels, as this book really lends itself to talking about what comes first, what’s second, etc.
The Mitten Printables from the Author
I couldn’t put together this list without sharing Jan Brett’s amazing site. She has a lot of resources for teachers and parents to use alongside her books.
One that’s perfect in this context is her put the animals in the mitten printable.
The children can color in the printable animals, and then cut out the animals and the mitten. Once that’s done, the kids can retell the story at school or at home.
Letter Mazes for The Mitten Animals
1+1+1=1 created some The Mitten letter mazes that students working on letter identification can try out.
The children have to help the animals find their way to the mitten on a path with their beginning letters (b for bear, r for rabbit, etc.). This activity would be great with dot paints, our The Mitten story stones, or small animal toys.
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Flannel Board Sequencing Printable
PreKinders’ The Mitten animal cards can be used for a variety of sequencing and retelling activities.
I think her suggestion to use the cards with a flannel or felt board is perfect. She has a few other ideas for those who don’t have flannel or felt boards, too.
Even and Odd Numbers
Homeschool Creations has an even and odd number sort that’s inspired by The Mitten.
This set is perfect for those children who are secure in many early number skills and want to explore numbers even more.
Mitten Alphabet Tracing
The Letters of Literacy’s set of mitten alphabet tracing cards are great The Mitten printables to explore early alphabet skills.
The kids can use dry or wet erase markers to practice letter formation, and I think they’d be good prompts for letter writing trays too.
Printable Math Cards
These forest animals count and clip cards from The Kindergarten Connection can help children explore counting, numbers, and one-to-one correspondence.
Plus, you’ll notice those forest animals are all from The Mitten!
Pack of The Mitten Printables
Royal Baloo has a pack of printables that were created especially for this book!
There are a variety of skills involved in the pack, so she has them broken down into separate packs for younger preschoolers, pre-k, and older.
The Mitten Theme Lesson Plans
Preschool Teacher 101 has you covered if you’re looking for done-for-you printable lesson plans for The Mitten.
You get a week’s worth of activities and lessons already planned out for you, as well as additional book suggestions and coordinating printables.
While you’re there, be sure to check out Preschool Teacher 101’s membership options to make your teaching life easier.
Be sure to let me know what some of YOUR favorite The Mitten printables are.

Thank you! This email was a treasure trove of activities for “The Mitten.” I followed the links as well as downloaded the pack. The activities tied into things we are doing now, like patterns, and activities we do weekly like “Write the Room.” There are even extra activities to send home to my families that want extra fun activities to do at home.
I am so happy to hear that you found this so helpful!!!
Hi,
I tried to print but I could not it. When I click on the free printable it just send me another page.
I do not what to do.
Hi Viviana! This is a collection of printables, some of which are mine (but some are not). You can click each link and it will take you to the posts about each individual printable. On those individual pages you should be able to get to the spots to download. Hope that helps!
great ideas!!
Thank you, Heidi!
I’d love The Mitten free printables please
Hi Ashley! Click on the individual links that lead out to the specific printables you are interested in. You’ll be able to get the printables on their respective pages. 🙂
I appreciate all that you share with your fans! Your activities are always age appropriate and well thought out. I look forward to your emails in my inbox!!
Oh, Becky, thank you so much for the kind words! You totally made my day. I love sharing what’s worked with my students and son!
Why must you be deliberately obtuse in showing the link to the story stone principles? I am not a stupid person. I am not computer illiterate, and yet I’ve scrolled through this thing three times and clicked on everything in attempt to find the pictures of the stones. Obviously it was engineered this way, To make people click on things that cost money. So very frustrating.
I’m sorry that you’re having trouble this morning, but I don’t deserve to be called names because of your frustration. I do not make things difficult to force people to click on the wrong spots. The link is blue and underlined, and it’s located right above the large image of the stones. When you click that text, it takes you to the mitten story stones. To request that printable, you scroll to the bottom of that post and use the large form located there. All of that information is placed within the post.