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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 Metal Cloth Embroidery Art

Make Metal Cloth Embroidery Art

Help your preschooler make colorful metal cloth embroidery art using only a metal screen, yarn, and other decorations!

Spaceship Countdown

Spaceship Countdown

Help your child make an imaginative, inexpensive spaceship from recycled materials. When the spaceship is ready, you can teach your child to count backwards from ten down to one and then BLAST-OFF!

Make Baked Crayon Art

Make Baked Crayon Art

This is crayon art with a twist: when melted, the crayon wax creates vibrant pools of color that your preschooler will love to mix and swirl into a unique work of art.

Make a Plaster Bag Sculpture

Make a Plaster Bag Sculpture

Plaster sculptures are fun to make, but they're a little messy. Never fear: in this activity, your preschooler can experience the tactile gooiness of plaster without all the mess.

Make Claydoh Beads

Make Claydoh Beads

Your preschooler will love the hands-on fun of making and shaping homemade clay. When she's done, she'll have a beautiful hand-painted necklace.

Make a Tissue Collage

Make a Tissue Collage

Simple, yet endlessly customizable, this tissue collage activity will let your preschooler explore his artistic side.

Make a Papier-Mache Bracelet

Make a Papier-Mache Bracelet

What preschooler doesn't love the hands-on gooiness of papier-mache? This papier-mache bracelet is simple to make, and the result is truly stunning!

Quick and Easy Apple Pizza

Quick and Easy Apple Pizza

This recipe is a great one to share with your child, especially if they like the concept of pizza and enjoy the taste of apples. Baking together is a wonderful sensory activity that combines the visuals (sights) with the sounds, smells, tastes and textures (touch) of being in the kitchen.

Make a Boiled Paper Treasure Box

Make a Boiled Paper Treasure Box

Children have a habit of collecting small keepsakes and treasures that they find in the course of their playtime. This antique-style treasure box is just the thing for keeping your child's collection safe.

See Around Corners with a Homemade Periscope

See Around Corners with a Homemade Periscope

You don't have to be a secret agent or some kind of hide-and-seek jedi to see around corners; you just need a couple of milk cartons and mirrors! This simple household physics activity will turn your child into an honest-to-goodness Master of Reflection.

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