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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 Noodle Necklaces!

Make Noodle Necklaces!

This activity is the perfect project to do on a lazy summer day. And more importantly, it will help develop crucial hand-eye coordination skills in your young writer.

Make Homemade Ziploc Lemonade!

Make Homemade Ziploc Lemonade!

With summer just around the corner, this activity is a great way for your child to enjoy the warm weather and cool down with a homemade refreshment.

Learn Lessons From the Berry Patch

Learn Lessons From the Berry Patch

As Spring leads into summer, your preschooler is full of anticipation, wondering what her first year of Elementary School will be like. Summer is a great time to work on some of those skills that will serve your child well in kindergarten, while having some fun in the sun!

Make a Passover Busy Book

Make a Passover Busy Book

A felt activity book is a great way to keep smaller kids entertained. They're especially fun to make around the holidays--when themes for the book abound, and mom and dad are busy with preparations.

Craft Egg Cup Flowers

Craft Egg Cup Flowers

Use these pretty egg cup flowers to decorate a spring table. They don't require water, they'll never wilt, and they're perfect for Easter.

Make Your Own Rainstick

Make Your Own Rainstick

Listening is a skill, and this make-your-own-rainstick craft will give your child a lot of practice.

Make Truck Tracks!

Make Truck Tracks!

Using different tools to express oneself through paint is a preschooler’s dream. Create fun and imaginative works of art by using trucks to paint on paper in this activity.

Paint Your Own Flower Vase

Paint Your Own Flower Vase

A hand-painted vase has a style all its own and makes a great gift when filled with fresh flowers from your garden. Here are three ideas for your child.

Practice Blind Finger Counting!

Practice Blind Finger Counting!

In this preschool counting game, kids learn to count with their fingers, but without their eyes!

Plant an Indoor Sponge Garden

Plant an Indoor Sponge Garden

In most of the country it's impossible to do year-round. When the wind starts howling, help your child plant a sponge garden in the comfort of your warm and dry kitchen.

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