Preschool Activities
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.
Play Beach Ball Volleyball
Make your own volleyball set with a beach ball and a few simple materials. Great for kids of any age!
Create a Science Lab In Your Home!
Kids are natural scientists. Any scientist, they'll agree, should have her own laboratory! This space will give your child a nice place to work and will give you an easy place to store her experiments and activities.
Make Holiday String Ornaments
Glittery ornaments are always fun to make, and this one is so simple: all you need is glitter, glue, string, and an eager preschooler.
Classify Everyday Objects
Simple activities that incorporate actions such as grouping, counting, classifying, and categorizing miscellaneous household items will expand your child's vocabulary and provide a foundation for your her to learn more advanced math skills.
Make Playful Clay
Kids love making shapes with Play-Doh, so they'll love creating their own colorful Playful Clay! This activity will help your preschooler practice color and shape recognition.
Make a Decorated Clay Wall Pot
Your preschooler will love making this hanging clay pot and will develop her fine motor skills and practice color and shape recognition while she's at it.
Celebrate Easter with Dyed Batik Eggs
Make Easter eggs using a traditional textile dying method called batik. In this activity, you'll use melted candle wax and crepe paper dye to create unique, beautifully patterned eggs that are perfect for spring.
Make a Scrimshaw Pendant
Etch designs into discs of plaster of Paris using a traditional whaler technique to create a beautiful artisan necklace that your child will love to wear.
Make Painted Napkin Rings
These colorful napkin rings make setting the table fun! All you need to get started is a cardboard tube, paint, and a little imagination.
Make a Salt Figure Scarecrow!
In this activity, your child will boost her fine motor skills while she explores the artistic process of clay modeling.

