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!

Create a Pop-Up Winter Landscape

Create a Pop-Up Winter Landscape

This winter season, have your kid try his hand at landscapes...by creating majestic, snow-filled scenery with a unique pop-up landscape project. Brrrr!

Put Together Sponge Puzzles

Put Together Sponge Puzzles

Introduce your child to puzzles through sponges! Sponges are easy to handle and fun to play with, and your child will love putting these simple, three-piece puzzles together.

Play a Counting Game: Number Hungry Dogs!

Play a Counting Game: Number Hungry Dogs!

Play this game with a bunch of rambunctious preschoolers (is there any other kind?) and put that energy to good use as they bark and wag their way to improved math skills!

Sound Shakers

Sound Shakers

Create clear sound shakers so your preschooler can observe and compare the different sounds that objects make! He'll get a head start on patterning as he makes up his own musical beats.

Count Your Way to Valentine's Day!

Count Your Way to Valentine's Day!

Your preschooler or kindergartner will count her way to Valentine's Day while designing an imaginative and artistic set of counting cards.

Craft a Winter White Collage

Craft a Winter White Collage

Letter and sound recognition are essential skills for the beginning reader. Encourage your young child to learn about the letter âWâ by creating a wonderful, winter-inspired work of art.

Shake It Up with Paper Cup Maracas

Shake It Up with Paper Cup Maracas

Introduce your child to rhythm and music with this easy percussion instrument.

Play, Build, and Learn Spatial Relationships

Play, Build, and Learn Spatial Relationships

Help your child with important vocabulary building by leading him through some easy, at-home activities that teach him about basic spatial relationships and the words used to describe them.

Go on a Snack Hunt

Go on a Snack Hunt

Healthy eating may sound dull to kids, but it doesn't have to be boring. Add a little pizazz to snack time by holding a snack hunt!

Walk a Human Number Line

Walk a Human Number Line

This fun human number line is a great teaching method to introduce the idea of basic numbers and numerals to your child. Having him actually take steps and stand on the corresponding numeral will make these concepts more real to him.

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