Show and Tell Letter F: 106 Easy Ideas for Preschool and Kindergarten

Looking for show and tell letter F ideas for your child? You may need a simple answer fast, especially when show-and-tell day is tomorrow.

Your child can bring a flashlight, frog toy, family photo, flower drawing, foam football, fox toy, flag, folder, or fire truck toy. These items are easy to find, safe to carry, and simple for a young child to explain.

This guide is made for parents and caregivers of preschool and kindergarten children. It includes easy items from home, school-safe choices, no-food ideas, animal ideas, creative crafts, and short sentences your child can practice before class.

Need more Letter F vocabulary before choosing an item? Explore our guide to words that start with F for more child-friendly examples, meanings, and simple learning ideas.

Quick Answer: Easy Show and Tell Letter F Ideas

A child can bring a flashlight, frog stuffed animal, family photo, flower drawing, fire truck toy, foam football, fox toy, flag drawing, folder, fan, feather craft, finger puppet, frisbee, farm toy, or friendship card for Letter F show and tell.

Choose an item that is small, safe, and easy for your child to talk about.

Best Quick ChoiceEasy to Find at Home?Easy to Carry?Easy to Explain?
FlashlightYesYesYes
Family photoYesYesYes
Flower drawingYesYesYes
FolderYesYesYes
ForkYesYesYes
FanOftenYesYes
Frog toyOftenYesYes
Fire truck toyOftenYesYes
Foam footballOftenYesYes
Flag drawingEasy to makeYesYes

Simple Tips for Letter F Show and Tell

Choose an item your child already knows. A familiar object is easier to explain than a new one.

The best item should:

  • Start with the letter F.
  • Fit inside a backpack or be easy to hold.
  • Be safe for the classroom.
  • Be easy for your child to describe.
  • Follow the teacherโ€™s classroom rules.

A favorite frog toy may be easier to talk about than a rare object. A family photo may also help a shy child feel comfortable because it is familiar and meaningful.

Practice before school. Your child does not need a long speech. Two or three short sentences are usually enough.

For example:

โ€œI brought a flashlight. Flashlight starts with F. It helps me see in the dark.โ€

Avoid glass items, sharp tools, expensive objects, loose small parts, medication, and live animals. A photo, drawing, stuffed animal, toy, or book is often a safer choice.

Also, ask the teacher before sending real food. Some classrooms have food rules or allergy concerns. A food picture or play food item is often a better option.

My #1 Show and Tell Tip

Set a reminder the night before show-and-tell day.

Many parents search for an idea at the last minute. A short reminder gives your child time to choose an item and practice what to say.

Keep this backup list at home:

Fast Letter F ItemWhere to Find It
FlashlightDrawer or emergency kit
ForkKitchen drawer
FolderBackpack or desk
FanBedroom or living room
Family photoPrinted photo or photo album
Flannel shirtCloset
Foam footballToy box or garage
Flower drawingPaper and crayons

Before packing the item, ask these questions:

QuestionBest Answer
Does it start with the letter F?Yes
Can my child carry it alone?Yes
Is it safe for school?Yes
Can my child say two or three sentences about it?Yes
Does the teacher allow it?Yes

When the answer is yes, you have found a good Letter F show-and-tell item.

Show and Tell Letter F Item List

The list below includes toys, household items, pictures, crafts, clothing, books, animals, and food ideas. For animals or objects that are too large to bring, use a toy, photo, drawing, or book.

No.Letter F ItemSafe Way to Bring It
1FlashlightSmall flashlight with a secure battery cover
2FrogStuffed animal, toy, or picture
3FoxToy, stuffed animal, or picture
4FamilyPrinted family photo
5FlowerDrawing, craft flower, or artificial flower
6Fire truckSmall toy fire truck
7FootballSmall foam football
8FeatherClean craft feather or picture
9FlagSmall flag or drawing
10FrisbeeSmall plastic frisbee
11Finger puppetLarge child-safe finger puppet
12Friendship braceletSoft yarn bracelet without loose beads
13FolderSchool folder
14ForkClean plastic fork
15FanFolding paper fan or handheld fan
16FeltLarge square of craft felt
17Flannel shirtChildโ€™s clean shirt
18Fleece scarfSoft scarf
19Flip-flopsClean pair of flip-flops
20Foam ballSmall soft ball
21Fishing gameToy game without hooks
22FarmToy farm piece or farm picture
23Firefighter hatDress-up hat or paper craft
24FairySmall figure or drawing
25Fidget toyClassroom-safe toy
26Foam letter FLarge craft foam letter
27Finger paintingChildโ€™s artwork
28Funny face drawingDrawing made at home
29Fingerprint artPainted paper artwork
30FabricLarge piece of fabric
31Flower paper craftHandmade flower craft
32Footprint artPainted paper artwork
33FossilFossil replica or printed photo
34FernPicture or drawing
35ForestPrinted photo or drawing
36FireflyToy bug, picture, or drawing
37FishToy, stuffed animal, or picture
38FlamingoToy, stuffed animal, or picture
39FalconPrinted picture or book
40FawnToy deer or picture
41FerretPicture or book
42FinchBird picture
43Fruit batAnimal picture
44Flying squirrelPrinted picture
45Frog life cyclePicture card
46Fish bookChild-friendly picture book
47Frog and Toad bookBook from home or school library
48Fancy Nancy bookBook or character picture
49Firefighter bookPicture book
50Farm bookPicture book
51Fairy tale bookFavorite storybook
52Football bookSports picture book
53Fish puzzleLarge child-safe puzzle
54Farm puzzleLarge child-safe puzzle
55Foam puzzle pieceLarge age-appropriate piece only
56FluteToy flute or picture
57French hornInstrument picture
58FiddlePicture or toy instrument
59Folding fanPaper or fabric fan
60First-aid kitEmpty toy kit or picture only
61Ferry boatToy boat or printed picture
62FireboatToy boat or printed picture
63Food truckSmall toy vehicle
64Farm tractorToy tractor
65Fishing boatToy boat
66Flower stickersSticker sheet kept together
67Fish stickersSticker sheet kept together
68Flag stickerSticker sheet or paper flag
69Foam flowerCraft item
70Felt flowerHandmade craft
71Felt fishHandmade craft
72Felt frogHandmade craft
73Finger-knitted braceletSoft handmade item
74Friendship cardCard made for a friend
75FatherPrinted photo
76FriendPrinted photo or drawing
77Family drawingChildโ€™s drawing
78Favorite toyOnly when its name starts with F
79Feather boaSmall clean craft boa or picture
80Fire stationPhoto or drawing
81Farm picturePrinted photo or drawing
82Forest animalToy or picture
83Florida postcardMap, postcard, or printed picture
84French flagSmall flag or drawing
85February calendar pagePrinted or old calendar page
86Feelings cardLarge face card showing a feeling
87FourNumber card showing four
88FiveNumber card showing five
89Foam fingerSmall foam finger or picture
90Football jerseyShirt or printed picture
91Flower-patterned sockClean clothing item
92Fleece blanketSmall clean blanket or photo
93FlipbookSmall handmade book
94Flashlight drawingChildโ€™s artwork
95FruitPlay food, picture, or approved real fruit
96FigPicture or approved food item
97French friesPlay food or drawing
98Fruit saladDrawing or picture
99FlourPicture of a flour bag
100Fish crackersPicture only unless the teacher approves food
101FettuccinePicture or approved sealed dry pasta
102FlatbreadPicture only unless approved
103FountainPrinted photo
104FenceDrawing or photo
105Fire hydrantToy or printed picture
106FootprintsPainted footprint artwork

Your child does not need the most unusual item. Simple items are often better because they are easy to find, carry, and explain.

Letter F Show and Tell Ideas for Preschool

Preschool children often do best with familiar items. The object should be light, safe, and easy to hold.

A soft toy, simple drawing, or family photo can work well for a child who is learning to speak in front of others.

Easy Preschool ItemWhy It Works
Frog stuffed animalSoft and easy to hold
FlashlightCommon and easy to explain
Family photoFamiliar and meaningful
Flower drawingSafe and lightweight
Fox toyFun animal choice
Fire truck toyEasy to talk about
Feather craftSmall and simple
Finger puppetHelpful for shy children
Flag drawingEasy to make at home
Foam footballSoft and familiar

Give your child two or three choices. Too many choices may feel confusing.

Use this simple speaking pattern:

โ€œMy item is a _____. _____ starts with F. I like it because _____.โ€

ItemWhat a Preschool Child Can Say
Frog toyโ€œMy item is a frog. Frog starts with F. A frog can jump.โ€
Flashlightโ€œMy item is a flashlight. Flashlight starts with F. It helps me see.โ€
Family photoโ€œMy item is a family photo. Family starts with F. This is my family.โ€
Flower drawingโ€œMy item is a flower. Flower starts with F. I drew this picture.โ€
Footballโ€œMy item is a football. Football starts with F. I like to play with it.โ€

For a young preschool child, one or two short sentences may be enough.

Letter F Items You Can Grab Right Now

Sometimes show-and-tell day is very close. You may need an item tonight or before school in the morning.

Many Letter F items are already in your home.

ItemWhere You May Find ItWhat Your Child Can Say
ForkKitchen drawerโ€œFork starts with F. I use it to eat.โ€
FlashlightDrawer or emergency kitโ€œFlashlight starts with F. It makes light.โ€
FolderBackpack or deskโ€œFolder starts with F. It holds paper.โ€
Family photoPrinted photo or photo albumโ€œFamily starts with F. This is my family.โ€
FanBedroom or living roomโ€œFan starts with F. It moves air.โ€
Flannel shirtClosetโ€œFlannel starts with F. It feels soft.โ€
Fleece scarfClosetโ€œFleece starts with F. It keeps me warm.โ€
FootballToy box or garageโ€œFootball starts with F. I can throw it.โ€
Flower drawingPaper and crayonsโ€œFlower starts with F. I drew it.โ€
FeltCraft boxโ€œFelt starts with F. It feels soft.โ€
Flip-flopsShoe areaโ€œFlip-flops start with F. I wear them on my feet.โ€
Finger puppetToy boxโ€œFinger puppet starts with F. I can make it move.โ€

A drawing can be a helpful backup. Your child can draw a fish, frog, fox, flower, flag, fire truck, forest, or funny face.

A printed picture is also a good choice for an item that is too large, too valuable, or not safe to bring to class.

Letter F Animals

Animal ideas are fun for children and easy to explain. For school, bring a toy, stuffed animal, drawing, photo, or book instead of a live animal.

Letter F AnimalSafe Way to Bring ItWhat Your Child Can Say
FishToy fish, stuffed fish, or pictureโ€œI brought a fish. Fish starts with F. Fish swim in water.โ€
FrogFrog toy or stuffed animalโ€œI brought a frog. Frog starts with F. A frog can jump.โ€
FoxToy fox, stuffed fox, or pictureโ€œI brought a fox. Fox starts with F. A fox has a fluffy tail.โ€
FlamingoToy flamingo or pictureโ€œI brought a flamingo. Flamingo starts with F. It is a bird.โ€
FireflyToy bug or drawingโ€œI brought a firefly picture. Firefly starts with F. It can glow.โ€
FalconPrinted picture or bookโ€œI brought a falcon picture. Falcon starts with F. It is a bird.โ€
FawnToy deer or pictureโ€œI brought a fawn. Fawn starts with F. A fawn is a young deer.โ€
FerretPrinted picture or bookโ€œI brought a ferret picture. Ferret starts with F.โ€
FinchBird pictureโ€œI brought a finch picture. Finch starts with F. It is a bird.โ€
Flying squirrelPrinted pictureโ€œI brought a flying squirrel picture. Flying starts with F.โ€

A frog toy, fish picture, fox stuffed animal, or flamingo drawing is often easier to manage than a complicated item.

No-Food Letter F Show and Tell Ideas

Some parents prefer not to send food to school. This may be due to classroom rules, allergies, or the need for an easy mess-free item.

Here are safe and simple non-food choices:

No-Food Letter F ItemEasy Way to Bring It
FlashlightSmall classroom-safe flashlight
FrogStuffed animal or toy
FoxStuffed animal or picture
Family photoPrinted photo
FlowerDrawing or craft flower
Fire truckSmall toy
Foam footballSoft toy ball
FlagPaper drawing or small flag
FolderSchool folder
FanPaper fan
FeatherClean craft feather
Finger puppetLarge safe puppet
FrisbeeSmall plastic frisbee
FossilReplica or picture
Friendship cardHandmade card

A non-food item is often easier to pack and safer for a classroom activity.

Letter F Foods

Food items can match the letter F, but parents should check with the teacher before sending real food to school. A picture or play food item may be a better choice.

Letter F FoodSafer Show-and-Tell ChoiceWhat Your Child Can Say
FruitPlay fruit or pictureโ€œI brought fruit. Fruit starts with F.โ€
FigPicture of a figโ€œI brought a fig picture. Fig starts with F.โ€
French friesPlay food or drawingโ€œI brought French fries. French starts with F.โ€
FettuccinePicture or approved dry pastaโ€œI brought fettuccine. Fettuccine starts with F. It is pasta.โ€
FlatbreadPicture unless approvedโ€œI brought a flatbread picture. Flatbread starts with F.โ€
Fish crackersPicture unless approvedโ€œI brought fish crackers. Fish starts with F.โ€
Fruit saladDrawing or pictureโ€œI brought a fruit salad picture. Fruit starts with F.โ€

Do not send food for sharing unless the teacher has clearly approved it.

Creative Letter F Show and Tell Ideas

A creative item can make show and tell more fun. It can also help your child feel proud because they made something themselves.

A fingerprint art picture is a simple choice. Your child can create flowers, fish, or funny faces on paper. They can say that โ€œfingerprintโ€ and โ€œflowerโ€ both begin with F.

A felt frog is another fun idea. Use large felt shapes and keep the craft easy to carry.

A friendship bracelet can be made with soft yarn. Avoid loose small beads for young children.

A flag drawing is easy to make. Your child can color a flag on paper and talk about its colors.

A firefighter hat can be made from paper. Your child can explain that a firefighter helps people.

A flower collage is a simple art activity. Use paper petals or large craft pieces.

A funny face drawing can be a fun choice for a child who likes art. Your child can say that โ€œfunnyโ€ and โ€œfaceโ€ both begin with F.

A fossil picture is a good idea for a child who enjoys nature. Print a fossil picture or use a safe toy fossil.

A forest scene can include a fox, flowers, fish, or a frog. This gives your child several F words to talk about.

A foam letter F is one of the easiest creative ideas. Your child can add drawings of a fish, frog, flower, and flag around the letter.

Getting Your Child Ready for Letter F Show and Tell

Help your child choose one item they already know. A familiar object can make sharing easier.

Show and tell also gives children a simple chance to practice speaking and listening. For more everyday support, read our guide on how to improve child communication skills.

Child practicing Letter F show and tell with a frog toy and parent at home
A young child practices Letter F show and tell at a home learning table with a frog stuffed animal, flashlight, flower drawing and practice card while a parent provides gentle support.

Start by saying the word slowly together. Listen for the first sound:

  • F-f-fish
  • F-f-frog
  • F-f-fox
  • F-f-flower
  • F-f-flag
  • F-f-flashlight

Then help your child practice three short sentences:

โ€œMy item is a _____. _____ starts with F. I like it because _____.โ€

ItemPractice Sentences
Flashlightโ€œMy item is a flashlight. Flashlight starts with F. It helps me see in the dark.โ€
Family photoโ€œMy item is a family photo. Family starts with F. My family is special to me.โ€
Flower drawingโ€œMy item is a flower drawing. Flower starts with F. I made this picture.โ€
Fire truck toyโ€œMy item is a fire truck. Fire starts with F. Firefighters help people.โ€
Footballโ€œMy item is a football. Football starts with F. I like to play with it.โ€

For preschool children, one or two sentences may be enough. For kindergarten children, encourage three sentences and one simple fact.

Before school, check that the item is safe and easy to carry. Do not send live animals, sharp objects, glass items, expensive belongings, medication, or loose small parts. Ask the teacher before sending food.

Letter F Show and Tell Ideas for Kindergarten

Kindergarten children may be ready to share a little more about their item. They can name it, explain why they chose it, and give one simple fact.

Kindergarten ItemSimple Fact to Share
Fossil replicaโ€œA fossil can show something that lived long ago.โ€
Flagโ€œA flag can represent a place.โ€
Fire truck toyโ€œFirefighters use a fire truck to help in emergencies.โ€
Frog pictureโ€œA frog can live near water and jump.โ€
Footballโ€œA football can be thrown and caught.โ€
Flower drawingโ€œFlowers can grow from seeds.โ€
Forest pictureโ€œA forest has many trees.โ€
Flute pictureโ€œA flute is a musical instrument.โ€

Your child can use this pattern:

โ€œMy item is a _____. It begins with the letter F. I chose it because _____. One fact about it is _____.โ€

Easy Letter F Ideas for Shy Children

A shy child may feel more comfortable with a familiar object. Avoid choosing an item that is hard to explain.

Good choices for a nervous child include:

Familiar ItemWhy It May Help
Family photoThe child knows the people in it
Favorite frog toyComfortable and familiar
Fox stuffed animalSoft and easy to hold
FlashlightSimple to explain
Foam footballFamiliar play item
Flower drawingThe child can feel proud of making it
Finger puppetCan make sharing feel playful

Practice at home in a calm way. Let your child speak to a parent, sibling, or stuffed animal first. Keep the practice short and positive.

Some children need extra time before they feel comfortable speaking in a group. Parents looking for more gentle support can also read our guide on how to help shy kids socialize with confidence.

Letter F Show and Tell Practice Card

My Letter F Item: ___________________________

It starts with the letter: F

My three sentences:

  1. My item is a ___________________________.
  2. ___________________________ starts with F.
  3. I chose it because ___________________________.

One fact I can share:


Before school, we checked:

  • My item begins with F.
  • My item is safe to bring.
  • My item is easy to carry.
  • I practiced what to say.
  • My teacher allows this item.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can my child bring for Letter F show and tell?

Your child can bring a flashlight, frog toy, family photo, flower drawing, foam football, fire truck toy, flag, folder, fan, or fox stuffed animal.

What are easy Letter F items already found at home?

Easy items from home include a fork, flashlight, folder, fan, family photo, flannel shirt, flip-flops, fleece scarf, or flower drawing.

What is a safe Letter F item for preschool?

A frog stuffed animal, family photo, flower drawing, flag drawing, finger puppet, fox toy, or small fire truck toy can be a safe choice for preschool.

What can my child bring instead of food?

Your child can bring a flashlight, frog toy, fox toy, family photo, flower drawing, flag, folder, feather craft, frisbee, or foam football.

Can my child bring a real animal for Letter F show and tell?

A toy, photo, drawing, stuffed animal, or book is a better classroom choice than a live animal.

What should my child say during Letter F show and tell?

Your child can say: โ€œMy item is a flashlight. Flashlight starts with F. It helps me see in the dark.โ€

What is a good Letter F item for a shy child?

A family photo, favorite toy, flower drawing, finger puppet, or familiar flashlight may be easier for a shy child to explain.

Can my child bring food for Letter F show and tell?

Ask the teacher first. Some classrooms may have food rules or allergy concerns. A food picture or play food item is often an easier option.

More Fun with Letter F

Show and tell can also be part of a fun Letter F learning week at home or in a classroom.

After your child chooses an item, help them notice its first sound:

  • F-f-frog
  • F-f-fish
  • F-f-flag
  • F-f-fan
  • F-f-flower
  • F-f-flashlight

You can also play a simple home game. Ask your child to find five things that begin with F. They may find a fork, folder, fan, flashlight, or family photo.

Another easy activity is a Letter F picture page. Let your child draw four favorite items, such as a frog, fox, fish, and flower. Then they can circle the item they want to bring to school.

Your child can also:

  • Trace uppercase F and lowercase f.
  • Color a flower or fish picture.
  • Make a paper frog puppet.
  • Draw a family picture.
  • Read a book about a frog, fox, fish, farm, or firefighter.
  • Practice saying the name of the show-and-tell item.

Working through more alphabet show-and-tell ideas? Explore our earlier guides for show and tell letter E, show and tell letter D, show and tell letter C, show and tell letter B, and show and tell letter A.

The best show and tell letter F choice is one your child can carry safely and explain with confidence. It may be a flashlight, frog toy, family photo, foam football, or flower drawing. What matters most is that your child feels ready to share.

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