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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.

Practice Storytelling with a Plot Potluck!

Practice Storytelling with a Plot Potluck!

Think of this as a potluck. But instead of bringing a chicken casserole, everyone brings an idea. Remember the old "I'm going on a trip" game where participants took turns adding on items they would take on a trip? This game offers a different spin, by building a story in a similar fashion.

Keep a Lid on It!: A Sorting Game

Keep a Lid on It!: A Sorting Game

Forget the rock collection. How about the lid collection? This activity is a great way to practice sorting, counting, matching, and other early math skills on the fly.

Plan a Treasure Hunt

Plan a Treasure Hunt

Send your little one on an adventure to find a hidden treasure. In between all the bounty-chasing and treasure digging, your kid will get a taste of how to use a map, and begin to absorb the fact that the pictures on it mean something in the physical world.

Play Shape and Seek

Play Shape and Seek

When your child is itching for a game, consider ditching Hide and Seek in favor of Shape and Seek. Here's how it works:

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.

Make a Paper Chain!

Make a Paper Chain!

You don't need to wait for Christmas to hang garlands around the house. Here's a fun activity that will help your child learn to cut on a line and help you to overcome your scissor fears!

Create a "Words I Know" Book

Create a "Words I Know" Book

You know that speed limit sign your son gleefully points out each time your drive him to preschool, or that fast food sign your daughter can recognize at the drop of a hat? Use those words to your advantage, and create a book your kid can read all by herself.

Make Homemade Candy Canes

Make Homemade Candy Canes

Marbled candy canes are a traditional winter festival gift that looks good poking out of the top of a Christmas stocking, tied to a tree with ribbon, or adorning a beautifully wrapped present.

Build Mini Ice Sculptures!

Build Mini Ice Sculptures!

Get ready for a cool activity! Have your child build an ice sculpture that's so fast, fun, and messy that your child may not even realize he's learning a lot about science.

Make a Sensory Table

Make a Sensory Table

It's a place designed for squishing, sifting, sorting, digging, and pouring, where children can get messy, have fun and play freely. Learn how to make one at home!

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