Animals
Pond and Frog Crafts, Activities, Games, and Printables for Preschool and Kindergarten. A pond is a small body of still water and many animals call the pond home. Frogs, snakes, dragonflies, insects, turtles, and ducks live in and around the pond. Children will learn about the frog and its life cycle and experience the pond life with our ribbit-ing ideas. Make the pond and its habitants come to life with these age-appropriate preschool and kindergarten activities, lesson, crafts, science experiments, games, and story booklets.
Pets, dogs, and cats preschool activities and games. Children enjoy pets for many reasons. They like watching them, touching them, handling them, caring for them, and learning about them. Many different animals can become pets. Children will learn which animals will make good pets and that all pets need love, care, food, and shelter. Pets also introduce children to the life cycle in a relevant and meaningful way.
The Three Little Pigs Preschool and Kindergarten Activities, Crafts, Lesson, Games, and Printables
Centered around the familiarThe Three Little Pigs fairy tale, this theme will help build science, language arts, and math skills. Introduce the theme by first reading the story The Three Little Pigs to children and then following it with a series of engaging related activities, games, songs, and rhymes in which children will discover how the wind and the lungs work, learn how to draw a pig, and practice addition problems.
Polar Bear and Arctic Preschool and Kindergarten Activities, Crafts, Games, and Printables.
Rainforest Preschool and Kindergarten Activites, Games, Science, and Crafts! Take children on a walk through the wilds of a tropical rainforest, home to over half of the world's species of animals and plants. This natural world of bright colors, interesting sounds, strong smells, and tasty treats opens up all sorts of possibilities for learning.
Preschool snails activities, snail crafts, science lessons, games, and printables-test. Our snail theme invites children to slow down, observe, and explore the world of these fascinating little creatures. Through hands-on activities like snail crafts, movement games, and simple science observations, children learn about how snails move, where they live, and what makes them unique. The theme encourages curiosity, creativity, and patience while supporting fine motor skills, language development, and early science learning—all in a fun and engaging way.
Spider Crafts, Science Lessons, Activities, Games, and Printables for Preschool and Kindergarten. SPECTACULAR SPIDERS. Spiders are much more than just small, eight-legged, eight-eyed creatures that spin webs. Did you know that some spiders don't even spin webs? Learn about spiders, play spider games, learn with spider activities and lessons, sing a spider song, eat a "spider" snack, and create a spider craft.
Preschool and Kindergarten zoo and animals activities, crafts, and printables. Elephants! Bears! And Tigers! Oh, no! Oh, yes! Zoos are places where people can go to see all different kinds of animals. These animals come from all over the world and give us the chance to see them and learn about where they come from. Zoos are also places to help animals who are almost extinct. Zoos help animals while allowing people to see them in their natural environments.
One Duck Stuck, 10 Little Rubber Ducks. Children will love the rhyming, rollicking fun of the story One Duck Stuck about a hapless duck stuck in the mud who calls out to other animals that share his marshland home; "Help! Help! Who can help?" he asks. Our related resources incorporates math and rhyming, a lesson and ideas about cooperation, animal vocabulary, muck science, and the short u sound are the focus of additional activities, crafts, rhymes, and games.
Farm animals activities, crafts, games, and printables for preschool and kindergarten. Celebrate the new life of spring with this theme on baby animals born on the farm. Children engage in a series of activities, games, songs, and rhymes centered on baby animal vocabulary: chick, duckling, lamb, bunny, puppy, kitten, foal, calf, piglet, and kid. The felt story "Are You My Mom?" is a great way to introduce children to these terms.
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