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52 Fun Activities For Preschoolers

November 22, 2022 //  by Rebecca Przy

Preschool is certainly a prime time for fun-filled learning activities. While your preschoolers may be too young for traditional lessons, games and activities can be some of the most effective ways for them to practice forming different skill sets. Here is a list of 52 fun and educational activities for them to get stuck into. In this list, you will find activities that can support sorting skills, counting skills, motor skills, creativity, and more! 

1. Color Sorting Train

Learning colors with a train activity for kids. Using math manipulatives to count and learn colors.

This color sorting train is a great activity you can try to get your preschoolers to practice identifying and sorting colors. They can practice sorting the items into the correctly colored carts using whatever toys you provide. 

Learn More: Fun Learning For Kids

2. Sort & Count Bottles

If sorting by color alone is too easy, you could use this activity to practice sorting by colors and numbers at the same time! In this exercise, your preschoolers can try to sort the correct number of fuzzy pom poms into the matching colored bottle.

Learn More: The Imagination Tree

3. Counting Flower Petals

Pick flowers, then count the petals! your kids will love this fun spring math activity!

I love a good reason to play outside! This flower petal activity involves outdoor exploration and doubles as a great counting exercise. Your preschoolers can practice their number skills by counting the number of petals on the flowers they find.

Learn More: Hands On As We Grow

4. Number Activity With Grain Bins

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This number activity is a great fit for a farming or transportation theme lesson. Your preschoolers could practice their farming and counting skills as they unload the correct amount of “grain” into each container. 

Learn More: Hands On As We Grow

5. Clothespin Counting Wheel

Inspire Your Child To Love Learning With Ease and Fun. This Preschool Learning Activity Will Make Learning Interesting and Hands-on. Skills Include Number Recognition, Counting, Fine Motor Development

Playing with clothespins makes a great motor activity. This activity has learners using their fine motor skills to pinch and manipulate the numbered clothespins to match the correct section of the counting wheel.

Learn More: Keep Toddlers Busy

6. Alphabet Clothespin Activity

Combine early literacy and fine motor skills with this clothespin alphabet activity.

Instead of learning with numbers, this task uses clothespins in a letter activity. Your preschoolers can work together to pin the letters in the correct alphabetical order. 

Learn More: What Do We Do All Day

7. Seashell Alphabet Activity

Alphabet Ocean Theme Sensory Bin

There are plenty of fun activity ideas that use these alphabet labeled seashells. While digging through the sand, your preschoolers can arrange the seashells into alphabetical order, practice pronouncing the letter sounds, or even practice spelling their names!

Learn More: Pre-K Pages

8. Fine Motor Pizza Shop

Pizza Shop Fine Motor Activity

Who doesn’t love pizza? This activity may not be as satisfying as eating the real thing, but your preschoolers can still have fun making paper pizzas. This would also engage their fine motor skills whilst maneuvering the scissors to cut their toppings. 

Learn More: Frugal Fun For Boys And Girls

9. Fizzing Dinosaur Eggs

Fizzing Dinosaur Eggs - Sensory Play

Sensory play is a favorite of mine! You can make these easy, homemade fizzing dinosaur eggs (bath bombs) for your preschoolers to play with. Watch them in awe as the eggs hatch before their eyes. 

Learn More: Frugal Fun For Boys And Girls

10. Construction-Themed Sensory Bin

Construction Trucks Sensory Bin

Sensory bins are an amazing preschool activity that can be designed to fit any theme. Through sensory exploration, your kids get to play and learn in a hands-on manner. This construction-themed bin is a great option for preschoolers who like to build.

Learn More: Pre-K Pages

11. Space-Themed Sensory Bin

moon sand sensory bin with more men

This space-themed moon sand sensory bin is a great addition to your preschool classroom. Your preschoolers can explore the texture of the moon sand and try to describe how it differs from regular sand.

Learn More: Little Bins For Little Hands

12. Earl The Squirrel Book & Sensory Bin

It’s always great when you can pair play with a story. You can read Earl the Squirrel, during circle time, before letting your kids explore the matching sensory bin. The story will give your preschoolers a purpose for their bin exploration.

Learn More: Little Bins For Little Hands

13. Edible Sensory Ice Cubes

There are many interesting ice activities for your learners to enjoy. This one fits great into a sense theme. Your preschoolers can enjoy the sensory experience of touching the melting ice, smelling the different aromas, and tasting the diverse flavors. 

Learn More: Child’s Play ABC

14. Multi-Shaped Sensory Ice Blocks

You can create different shapes of sensory ice blocks to add to your preschooler’s experience. These might be a bit more difficult to make than the previous option, but it provides a good opportunity to start learning about shapes.

Learn More: Child’s Play ABC

15. Mixing Paint Colors

Mixing colors painting activity for preschoolers

Mixing paint colors can be a simple yet fun and educational activity for preschoolers. This activity is the perfect opportunity to teach a brief lesson on color theory. Let learners guess what would happen when mixing specific colors together. 

Learn More: Preschool Toolkit

16. Shake Paint Rock Snails

SHAKE PAINTING - CUTE SNAIL ROCK CRAFT- This rock painting idea gets kids active and is virtually mess free! With this cute Snail Craft kids shake out their wiggles and fidgets and create beautifully painted rocks that make perfect snail shells! Grab your rocks, your kids and your wiggles and let's get making cute snails. It is so much fun and each one is unique!

Process art activities are great for introducing a painting theme. In this activity, your preschoolers will shake containers containing paints and rocks. And with the help of your hot glue skills, they can turn these painted rocks into pet snails.

Learn More: Kids Craft Room

17. Bounce Paint Process Art

Outdoor painting for kids

This bounce paint activity can even double as a physical activity! Using paint and bouncy balls wrapped in yarn, your preschoolers can bounce the balls to create a beautiful art piece. This works best with a big canvas, such as butcher paper.

Learn More: Days With Grey

18. Salad Spinner Art

finished spin painting

Salad spinners aren’t just for making salads. They can make beautiful abstract art too! All you have to do is cut out paper to fit the bowl, add paint, and then spin away to create a mixture of beautiful colors.

Learn More: Artful Parent

19. Marble Painting

marble rolling

Just like we’ve learned with the last three activities, we don’t need brushes to paint. Rolling paint-covered marbles on a blank piece of paper can create a wonderful abstract art piece. Be sure to have the paper towels ready for clean up afterwards!

Learn More: Artful Parent

20. Balloon Painting

balloon painting

Here’s another one. Painting with balloons! Painting with all of these various tools can provide a different sensory experience during each process. Simply dip inflated balloons into paint before dotting them onto a piece of paper. 

Learn More: Teaching Ideas

21. Car Track Painting

Do your preschoolers love playing with toy cars? Have they ever tried painting with them? This activity can be an interesting artistic experience as the wheels of the car create a unique texture on the piece of paper.  

Learn More: First Palette

22. Painting on Foil

Painting on foil is an easy process art activity for kids of all ages. Babies, toddlers and preschoolers will love the different way the paint behaves on foil. Save this no-prep activity for your next rainy day.

This activity switches up the typical painting surface rather than switching up the tool. Painting on the foil can be a supplemental activity to your painting theme. Your preschoolers can enjoy a unique experience painting on a slippery surface like tin foil.

Learn More: Taming Little Monsters

23. Sandbox Imaginative Play

Sand House Playground Sandbox

You don’t need to go to the beach to have a fun time with sand. You can get a sandbox for your preschoolers to build sandcastles, construction sites, or whatever their imaginations desire. Imaginative play is awesome for getting the creative juices flowing. 

Learn More: Nature of Early Play

24. Make a Stuffed Animal House 

Stuffed animals can be used in plenty of activities for preschool and fit great with a pet theme. Your preschoolers can use their building skills to construct and decorate a home for their stuffed pet animal. 

Learn More: Toddler Approved

25. Stuffed Animal Freeze Dance

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You can add a twist to the classic freeze dance activity by adding a stuffed animal into the mix. Throwing and catching stuffed animals during the dance can help engage your preschoolers’ motor skills while they are also having a fun time.

Learn More: The Spruce

26. Popsicle Stick Farm Critters

Popsicle Stick Farm Critters

Look at how cute these fun animal crafts are! If you want to add to this activity, you could run a show & tell activity and have your preschoolers present their decorated popsicle animals while mimicking the animal movements and sounds. 

Learn More: Make and Takes

27. Playdough Play – Roll a Ball or Snake

Simple play dough activities for preschoolers, recommended by an occupational therapist

Developing fine motor skills is one of the many benefits of playdough activities. Rolling playdough into a ball or snake is a great beginner activity for your preschoolers who are just being introduced to the unique material. 

Learn More: Mama OT

28. Playdough Play – Build a Letter

Simple play dough activities for preschoolers, recommended by an occupational therapist

Here is another playdough starter activity that doubles as an excellent letter craft. Your preschoolers can be challenged to build the first letter of their name. I encourage showing different examples before letting your kids do it themselves.

Learn More: Mama OT

29. Playdough Cupcakes

If your preschoolers are ready to take their playdough skills to the next level, they can try their hand at making these colorful cupcakes! These can be great crafts to make at a preschool birthday party. Simply press playdough into muffin molds and decorate using short straws, beads, and other fun objects.  

Learn More: Childcare Land

30. Cactus Playdough Activity

fine motor cactus play dough activity

Here is another more advanced playdough craft for your little ones to enjoy!  This build-your-own cactus activity pairs well with a fun preschool theme of plants and will generate cute crafts to decorate your classroom with. All you need is a flowerpot, green playdough, and toothpicks for the thorns!

Learn More: Homeschool AEC

31. Sort Stickers By Size

preschool math activity

It’s no secret that preschoolers love stickers! Sorting by size is a wonderful activity to get your preschoolers engaging in their size recognition skills. Simply draw two circles on a piece of paper, one small and one large. Then have your learners sort their stickers! 

Learn More: Days With Grey

32. Sticker Sorting By Category

Sea Sticker Sorting

Size isn’t the only thing that your preschoolers can practice their sorting skills with. The categories you can sort with are almost endless! In an animal theme lesson plan, you can try having your preschoolers sort by animal type.

Learn More: Keep Toddlers Busy

33. Snail Sticker Craft

A snail fine motor skills craft for kids using stickers and a free snail printable template. A great bug activity idea aimed at toddlers and preschoolers.

This sticker activity is a bit easier than the others. Your preschooler’s goal is to simply fill their snail with stickers. For some added difficulty, get them to try to follow a specific color pattern.

Learn More: Messy Little Monster

34. Alphabet Sticker Matchup

This one uses stickers for a letter activity. Your preschoolers can exercise their letter recognition skills by matching the stickers (labeled with letters) to the correctly labeled stars on the worksheet. 

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35. Golf Tee Hammering

Golf tees can be used for various fine motor preschool activities. This exercise gets your preschoolers practicing their hammer skills using a mallet and modeling clay. 

Learn More: Montessori From The Heart

36. Golf Tees & Apples

You don’t need a hammer to work with golf tees. Here is an easy, low-prep option. Your preschoolers can develop their fine motor skills by sticking tees into apples. As a bonus, they’ll have an abstract apple craft once complete! 

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37. Parachute Play- The Hello Game

Parachute basics: the hello game by Teach Preschool

Parachute games make awesome physical activities for your younger kids. The Hello Game will familiarize your preschoolers with handling the parachute and only requires lifting the parachute and saying hello to each other!

Learn More: Teach Preschool

38. Parachute Play – Popcorn Game

This popcorn game would get your students shaking and wiggling while they attempt to get all the balls (popcorn) off the parachute. It’s the perfect opportunity to encourage collaborative action and teamwork! 

Learn More: Mrs. Carly Glanzman

39. Parachute Play – Cat & Mouse

This is a classic parachute activity for school. One kid can be the cat, and another can be the mouse. While everyone else is shaking the parachute, the cat will try to chase the mouse while atop the parachute as the mouse scurries beneath. 

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40. Parachute Play – Merry Go Round

This favorite activity will get your preschoolers moving and practicing following instructions. You can give instructions to change directions, change speed, jump, hop, or stop!

Learn More: Mrs. Carly Glanzman

41. The Parachute Dance Song

This parachute game is similar to the merry-go-round activity but comes with a special song! Your preschoolers can have fun dancing along and following the instructions from the lyrics. Jump, walk, run, stop!

Learn More: Maple Leaf Learning

42. Parachute Play – Hair Stylist

Here’s a parachute activity that can teach your kids about static electricity. One kid can go under the parachute while everyone else pulls back and forth on the parachute against the kid’s hair. Then, everyone can lift the parachute and watch the kid’s fancy, upward hairstyle. 

Learn More: Kid Activities

43. Camping Banana Boats

A hand grabbing a bite of a tasty dessert being shown with the rest of the s'mores banana boat dessert wrapped in tin foil.

Cooking is a basic skill that is never too early to start learning. If your kids have a sweet tooth, they could have a blast making these delicious banana boats. After they customize their toppings, you can give the boats a quick 10-minute bake in some aluminum foil.

Learn More: Create Kid’s Club

44. PB&J Bird Seed Ornaments

PB&J Bird Seed Ornaments - a fun spring nature craft for kids using supplies you already have in your kitchen!

Here is another recipe-based activity that some lucky birds will benefit from. Your preschoolers can help combine the ingredients (peanut butter, birdseed, gelatin, & water) and press the mixture into cookie cutters. You could try this activity in a bird theme unit. 

Learn More: Sugar Spice And Glitter

45. The Toothpaste Lesson

Preschool is the perfect time to teach your kids about kindness. This lesson can teach them about the power of words. When you say something mean, you can’t take it back. Similarly, you cannot put the toothpaste back into the tube once it has been squeezed out.

Learn More: Inspired Elementary

46. Kind Words Sensory Activity

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This is another activity about kind versus mean words. You can get your preschoolers to describe and compare the textures of the materials. The soft, fluffy cotton balls could be related to kind words, whereas the rough, gritty sandpaper could be connected to mean words.

Learn More: Preschool Powol Packets

47. Playdough Face Mats

Playdough Mat with a sad Face and assorted playdough colors

Learning to be kind can go hand-in-hand with learning to be empathetic. A part of empathy is learning to recognize different emotions. These playdough mats can be great for getting your preschoolers to work with their hands and practice identifying emotions.

Learn More: Very Special Tales

48. Feelings Hop Game

This feelings hop game can also teach emotion recognition. As they hop to the different emotions, they will also engage their body awareness as they practice keeping balance. 

Learn More: Kiddie Matters

49. Rubber Glove Science Experiment

Science experiments are among my favorite activities for preschool kids. I love seeing the captivation of my students as they do their experiments. In this science activity, your preschoolers will watch the rubber gloves become inflated with air as they blow into their straws.

Learn More: Teachers Mag

50. Skittles Rainbow Science Experiment

This science experiment is super cool and can even fit into a colors-themed lesson. The candy colors will leak when the skittles are paired with water to create a beautiful rainbow pattern. 

Learn More: Fun With Mama’s Kids

51. Floating Foil Boat Experiment

Floating foil boat experiment.  An easy science floating and sinking activity for kids to experiment with. Great for preschoolers and school aged children. Book themed activity based on 'Toy Boat' by Randall de Save.

This can be the perfect activity for teaching your little ones the concepts of floating and sinking. They can test how many stones it takes to make their foil boats sink. 

Learn More: Messy Little Monster

52. DIY Interactive Learning Board

Learning boards can be a great educational resource. You can make learning boards with the weather, insects, the arctic, or whatever beloved preschool theme best fits your lessons. Making them interactive can make them more engaging for your preschoolers.

Learn More: Everything AJA

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