Preschool Activities
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.
Paint Like the Pros Using Pointillism!
Use this fun painting activity to teach your preschooler about pointillism, an art form that uses many small dots of primary colors to make a picture!
Play Turtle Tag
In addition to being fun â and requiring children to think about how turtles move â this tag game provides practice with running and falling.
Craft Cute Clothespin Dolls
Use simple items like clothespins and yarn to craft these adorable little dolls, inspired by the pioneers. They're fun to make and even more fun to play with!
Play Musical Statues
This simple movement activity helps improve listening skills, as your child will be required to discriminate between sound and silence.
Soda-Bottle Bowling
This simple bowling game improves eye-hand coordination and visual tracking, while offering experience with cause and effect! All you need are some empty bottles to get started.
Musical Magical Hoops!
This fun game tests your child's memory and helps her recognize colors, build her listening skills, discriminate between sound and silence, and develop her reflexes. More importantly, it's a whole lot of fun!
Picture This! An Outdoor Game
This outdoor game will help your child practice observational skills and visual identification while working in some exercise, too!
Bake Aggression Cookies: Playdough Cookies Kids Can Pound!
It can feel good to hit something when you're mad, but it's important to teach your child to "use your words". These cookies are a great way to deal with upset. The more your child pounds, squeezes, and mashes this dough, the better these play dough cookies will taste!
Make a Beanbag Toss Game!
This simple project yields a fun carnival game for preschoolers. Plus, aiming beanbags and tossing them in, gives preschoolers practice with gross motor skills and hand-eye coordination.
Create a Post Office Play Station
Want to help your preschooler with a creative play station that's loads of fun? Set up a post office in your home!
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