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Collection of Alliteration Cliparts (43)
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Distinctive alliteration artwork spanning outline drawings and flat vector icons, prepared for fast reuse without background cleanup.
Meet Zippy the zany zebra, starring in this whimsical ‘Z’ phonics lesson with bold uppercase and lowercase letters plus a fun alliterative sentence.
A playful “Happy Halloween” graphic where each green snake wears a different spooky character mask-from a friendly ghost to a mischievous devil.
A fun, visual explanation of alliteration using the famous tongue twister and playful pepper graphics.
A vibrant, typographic representation of the famous “Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers” tongue twister.
A playful illustration of a woman holding a sign with the famous tongue twister, surrounded by seashells and beach tools.
Peter Piper holds a peck of pickled peppers in this vintage-style illustration, surrounded by chili, a rooster, and playful text.
A playful, hand-drawn anchor chart teaching alliteration using memorable phrases and cute illustrations.
The word “Alliteration” written in elegant, flowing script-perfect for illustrating literary devices in education or creative writing contexts.
A playful visual of the famous alliteration example, featuring bold typography and cheerful seashells.
A colorful, kid-friendly guide to alliteration-complete with definitions, real-world examples, and playful illustrations.
A cheerful boy celebrates losing his tooth in this classic alliteration example from children’s poet Lee Bennett Hopkins.
A cheerful orange owl asks, “Who wants to know more about Common Core?!”-perfect for sparking curiosity in education discussions.
A cheerful, stylized owl with swirling eyes and a decorative crown-ideal for engaging young learners or adding charm to digital designs.
A colorful educational illustration of the letter Y paired with familiar Y-themed objects to support phonics learning.
Meet Tommy Toothache-a whimsical, pixel-style character used to teach children about brushing and dental hygiene through storytelling.
Meet Alliteration Annie-she makes learning language fun with catchy phrases like “Alex Alligator ate apples.”
A smiling girl practices the classic tongue twister “She sells seashells by the seashore” while collecting shells-great for kids’ speech drills!
A playful illustration of Peter Piper holding a red pepper, paired with the famous tongue twister to help children practice tricky alliteration.
When you’re feeling unwell, it’s like being caught in a sudden downpour-this cartoon captures the classic idiom “under the weather” with expressive flair.
Kids proudly display metaphors for the internet’s scale and function: a highway for information flow and an elephant for its massive size.
These vibrant alliteration worksheets help students identify and create alliterative phrases using playful examples and engaging activities.
A cheerful Poetry Bingo printable designed to make reading and word recognition fun for early learners.
A stylized figure carefully fits interlocking puzzle pieces-representing problem-solving and cohesive teamwork in action.
A happy, animated snail with oversized eyes and a cheerful grin, ideal for lighthearted learning resources.
Meet the Six Silly Sisters-each with unique style and flair-turning a simple shoe sale into a joyful, eye-catching spectacle!
A joyful lineup of children representing diverse cultures, each wearing authentic traditional clothing.
A vibrant, rainbow-gradient title “Literary Devices” paired with a classic No. 2 pencil-ideal for learning and creative writing.
Three interlocking blue puzzle pieces labeled Step 1 to Step 3, arranged in ascending order to represent a clear, logical progression.
This traditional First Communion emblem features a chalice (wine), wheat (bread), grapes (blood), and a cross-core elements of the Eucharist.
This elegant botanical sketch captures the full life cycle of clematis-from rich purple flower to fluffy seed heads-highlighting its ornamental beauty and natural grace.
A cheerful, polka-dotted “Happy 100 Days!” design ideal for school celebrations and student projects.
A ready-to-print alliteration worksheet where students brainstorm adjectives, verbs, and nouns starting with a chosen letter.
