Preschool Games

Browse through our selection of preschool games. We've got tons of games to keep your preschooler learning on the fly, all year long. From pool games and party games to math games and reading games, you'll find our selection of preschool games below. Looking for more preschool activities? Check out the Preschool Activities section of the site before you leave!

Make Your Own Memory Matching Game!

Make Your Own Memory Matching Game!

You don't need to spend big bucks to buy a pre-boxed version of a matching game at the store. You can make your own... easily. Here's how:

Picture This! An Outdoor Game

Picture This! An Outdoor Game

This outdoor game will help your child practice observational skills and visual identification while working in some exercise, too!

Play Animal Exercises

Play Animal Exercises

Preschoolers need to practice hopping, skipping, and other "gross motor" skills to improve their coordination. Why not make it fun by challenging them to move like their favorite animals until the music stops and it's time to freeze.

Beach Ball Volleyball

Beach Ball Volleyball

Make your own volleyball set with a beach ball and a few simple materials. Great for kids of any age.

Play Spring Color I Spy

Play Spring Color I Spy

Why not indulge in a fun game as you venture outside this spring? Kids love the classic game of "I Spy," and this color-themed version is just as fun but twice as educational.

Number Beanbag Toss

Number Beanbag Toss

In this activity, throw a beanbag at a numbered target and help improve your preschooler's number recognition skills.

Red Rover, Green Rover

Red Rover, Green Rover

Bring the classic game of "Red Rover" up to date with color and shape recognition skills for your preschooler!

Hopped Up Hide and Seek

Hopped Up Hide and Seek

This game may seem like nothing more than a slightly tweaked version of "Hide and Go Seek" but, don't be fooled. Sure it's fun, but it also reinforces verbal listening skills. Plus, it gives kids practice with positional words and number concepts.

Go on a Direction Scavenger Hunt

Go on a Direction Scavenger Hunt

This scavenger hunt is like a revamped version of the childhood game, "Hot and Cold". Instead of telling the seeker if he's getting "warmer" or "colder" as he narrows in on a hidden object, you'll use words like up, down, over, and under.

Over and Out!: 2 Great Obstacle Courses

Over and Out!: 2 Great Obstacle Courses

When it comes to burning off energy and working kid muscles, nothing beats an obstacle course! Don't let a rainy day stop you. Here are some super easy ideas for creating your own course at home--whether indoors or out.

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