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Preschool activities to keep your little guy busy. Preschool is all about developing skills for kindergarten. We have many preschool activities sorted by subject. From getting your child comfortable with the alphabet, to number recognition, we've got fresh preschool activities to keep your kid learning on the fly, all year long.

Make a Tube Sock Snowman!

Make a Tube Sock Snowman!

These snowpeople are easy to make, fun to decorate, and make great indoor companions when the wind is howling outside.

Make Paper Plate Tambourines

Make Paper Plate Tambourines

Looking for a noisemaker that's more musical than your typical preschooler's banging and clanging? Try this quick arts and crafts activity that will produce a homemade paper plate tambourine!

Make Rain Boot Planters!

Make Rain Boot Planters!

If you find yourself with a pair of boots too cute to toss and too worn to wear, try making this fun and easy planter. It will help your child take his first steps in learning about science and how things grow!

Make a Papier Mache Jack-o-Lantern!

Make a Papier Mache Jack-o-Lantern!

Want Jack O'Lanterns for Halloween without the big knife? With paper mache and paint, you can create a festive pumpkin that will outlast its carved peers.

Make a Paper Pumpkin

Make a Paper Pumpkin

These paper pumpkins will make festive centerpieces in your home this Halloween season.

Make a Plastic Cup Monster!

Make a Plastic Cup Monster!

Help your child learn how things grow with these fun cup monsters, which make great homemade Halloween decor.

Make Halloween Shape Sticks

Make Halloween Shape Sticks

Here's a salt dough recipe that can be used to make ghostly character sticks for fun Halloween decor.

Make a Decorative Paperweight!

Make a Decorative Paperweight!

Using water, corn syrup, and sequins, your child can create a unique art project while exploring what happens when different liquids are mixed together!

Make Quick and Easy Bath Salts

Make Quick and Easy Bath Salts

Use the activity below to help your child create bath salts as she observes how a solid changes when placed in a liquid. These fragrant bath salts can be made to enjoy at home or package as a special gift for a friend!

Make a Windsock!

Make a Windsock!

Windsocks are used to determine the wind direction and wind speed. Your preschooler can create a simple windsock using a colorful piece of tissue paper, a chenille stem, and yarn.

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