Kindergarten Activities
From outdoor activities perfect for a sunny day, to indoor activities for when the rain is falling, we've got math activities, science activities, writing, reading, and more: so get those paints and markers ready! Make a book, go word fishing, or send kids on a shape scavenger hunt. Here are dozens of things to do with your kindergarten child.
Make Homemade Hand Sanitizer!
With new diseases appearing each day, it's important to keep your child's hands clean and germ free. Here's an activity where you and your child will make your own scented hand sanitizer to keep those nasty germs at bay!
Tell a Story with Character Cubes!
Storytelling is a great way for kindergartners to develop their speaking and writing skills. In this activity, get your child to start sharing by creating Character Cubes! Just roll these dice and start spinning stories!
Practice Story-Telling with Fairy Tale Dice
Create Fairy Tale Dice and inspire your child to weave fantastic fairy tales! Not only will this help your child learn about story sequencing, but he'll also get practice building up his reading and writing skills.
Learn to Count with Pompom Number Toss
What can you do with an old ice tray, some colorful pompoms, and your child? Learn math! This fun number game puts your child's brain to work as she learns to recognize numbers, count, and add!
Account Down to Kindergarten: Write a Back-to-School Journal
Give your kindergartener an outlet to articulate his thoughts about going to school for the first time with this writing activity. Have your child create his own back-to-school journal!
Play Hidden Numbers
Learning to recognize numbers is a key part of preschool math, but it can be hard for your young one to grasp these symbols at first. Here's a game that can give your preschooler a leg up in learning numbers. Play Hidden Numbers!
Craft a Goat Mask!
Here's a simple craft project that allows children to practice fine motor skills while making a goat mask.
Create a Tornado Tower
Here's a science activity that lets you take control of the elements by letting your child see first-hand his very own tornado in a bottle.
Sail Away with Sailboat Eggs
Kids love to play with boats and ships and pretend to sail away to far places. Here's the perfect recipe for your little sailor: create Sailboat Eggs, a great snack for any adventurer.
Make Abacus Waffles
Here's an easy activity for your preschooler or kindergartener: use waffles and fresh berries to create a delicious abacus that'll give your child some "berry good" hands-on practice with patterning!

