Preschool Activities
Browse through our large selection of preschool activities. We've got tons of activities to keep your preschooler learning on the fly, all year long. From fun crafts to easy math activities, you'll find our selection of preschool activities below. Looking for preschool worksheets? Check out the Preschool Worksheets section of the site before you leave!
Make Stuffed Stuff
All you need to make Stuffed Stuff is butcher paper, wadded-up newspaper, art supplies, and a healthy dose of imagination.
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!
Sculpt a Popcorn Masterpiece
This activity will help your child develop her fine motor skills and build spatial awareness, not to mention, it's a great way to jazz up snack time!
Make Smudge Monsters
Kids print their own smudges, then turn them into silly monsters that are sure to bring lots of laughs along the way.
Create A Laurel Wreath Crown
The ancient Greeks associated the laurel wreath crown with victory, and often bestowed it upon the winners of athletic and Olympic competitions. In this activity, award your child a sense of victory and give her a chance to practice math by helping her create this artful headdress.
Create a Color Collage
This hands-on art activity will help your child work on her sorting skills, and make a beautiful addition to the refrigerator gallery, too!
How Do Mirrors Work?
When kids are young, they're fascinated by their own reflections, and it's no wonder mirrors are amazing tools! With a few household items, your child will experiment with the properties of light and play a fun and informative "making whole" picture game.
Paint with Feathers
Feathers are used for flying, but did you know they're great for painting, too? Next time you paint, replace your child's paintbrush with a feather and watch his creativity take flight!
Play the Traffic Sign Game
"Stop," "Yield," "One Way" - these are just a few of the signs that children see almost every day when driving in the car with mom or dad. When a child has not yet learned, or just beginning to learn, how to read these common signs can create both a fun game and a great learning activity.
Hands-On Measurement!
Forget the measuring stick! This fun math activity uses a body part, your child's hand, as a ruler.
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