Fish are intelligent creatures, with great memories and incredible sensory capabilities. This collection of inventive crafts, engaging lessons, fun games, science experiments, and numeracy and literacy-based activities is a wonderful way for preschoolers to connect with the wonders of the undersea world.
1. Foil Fish Art
The foil material for these glittering fish looks beautiful when painted n bright colors. Why not create a whole ocean full of them?
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2. Celery Stamp Colorful Fish
Who thought that a stalk of celery could result in such beautiful fish scales?
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3. Bottle Cap Colored Fish
This favorite fish craft idea is a fun and creative way to reuse plastic bottle caps.
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4. Flannel Fish Puppets
These adorable flannel fish puppets can help bring any favorite fish theme book to life! They also make a great addition to any children’s theatre production.
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5. DIY Fishing Pole
This DIY fishing pole is a hands-on way to develop coordination and fine motor skills while having lots of fun.
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7. Handprint Fish Activity
Kids can’t get enough of handprint crafts. Add some bubbles, seaweed, and coral for a beautiful ocean scene.
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8. Beautiful Rainbow Fish Art
This unique weaving fish craft looks a lot trickier to make than it actually is. All you need is paper, glue, and some dextrous fingers.
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9. Preschool Fish Theme Activity
This fish counting activity repurposes colorful goldfish crackers to teach sorting, counting, and graphing skills.
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10. Matching With Paper Fish
Kids are sure to love this colorful fish matching game, which is also a great way to develop visual discrimination and memory skills.
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11. Picture Book Craft
Rainbow Fish is the classic story of a fish with beautiful shiny scales and the inspiration for this creative lesson on color discrimination.
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12. Fish Pattern Collage Craft
Kids will love ripping up scraps of old scrapbook paper to decorate this textured, colorful fish. Complete your design with a googly eye or two for a real-life look.
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13. Porcupine Fish Paper Plate Craft
This adorable fish paper plate craft is a wonderful opportunity to learn about porcupine fish who blow themselves up to double their size to scare away enemies.
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14. Fishing For Letters Game
Build important literacy skills such as letter identification and phonetic awareness with this hands-on “seek and find” fishing game.
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15. Fish Name Tags
Putting together these name puzzles is a great way for kids to learn the alphabet by exploring words and names that are personally meaningful.
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16. Craft Stick Fish
Sticking together the popsicle sticks for this craft can be a little tricky but adding fish lips, googly eyes, and pops of color is sure to be loads of fun!
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17. Playful Learning Activity
All you need for this clever fishing game are some colored coffee filters and magnets. Challenge your preschooler to catch the fish in order from 1-10 or fish for specific numbers.
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18. Paper Bag Fish Craft
This repurposed paper bag fish, stuffed with old newspapers is a great opportunity to teach children about the importance of recycling. Why not add some pipe cleaner, glitter, or sequins for an extra eye-catching look?
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19. Fish Word Building
These adorable fish cutouts are a great way to teach consonant-vowel-consonant or CVC words while building core literacy skills.
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20. Cardboard Fish Art
What better use for extra cardboard than these vibrant, colorful deep-sea creations?
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21. Water Gun Painted Fish
This unique painting tool works great with watercolor paint and would be best to complete outside in order to give kids ample space to create without worrying about a messy cleanup.
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22. Fish Fridge Magnets
This colorful fish craft puts a creative twist on styrofoam trays and magnets to create some adorable fish magnets kids can display with pride.
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23. Tissue Paper Fish Bowl Lantern
Blue tissue paper transforms into water, orange into tiny fish, and green into seaweed to create this beautiful, glowing lantern.
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24. Color Match Sticker Activity
This is a simple and easy fish puzzle designed to improve color recognition, sorting, and matching skills.
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25. Fishing For Letters
This fun fishing activity is a great way to develop hand and eye coordination while learning about letters, all while enjoying an immersive sensory experience.
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26. Dr. Seuss Inspired Game
This hands-on game is inspired by the classic Dr. Seuss children’s book, One Fish, Two Fish. Kids will love playing with dice while practicing their number and color identification skills.
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27. Fish Count and Clip Cards

This low prep activity requires only counters of your choice, whether pom-poms, unfix cubes, or dot stickers, and makes for a great hands-on way to build number recognition skills.
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28. Fingerprint Fish Math Craft
Kids can’t get enough of fingerprinting! This educational craft teaches counting skills, number identification, and one-to-one correspondence by giving them a chance to create neat fingerprint bubbles.
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29. Sing a Slippery Fish Song

This fun song will have kids laughing all throughout. It’s a musical way to learn about all sorts of under the sea creatures while developing oral language skills and boosting speaking confidence.
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30. Name Recognition Craft
This is an excellent way for preschoolers to expand their sensory skills without making a big mess. They are sure to enjoy exploring all the diverse textures and colors while developing awareness of their own names.
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31. Learn How Fish Breathe
Feathery coffee filters are a creative way to teach young learners how fish gills work.
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32. Fingerprint Fish Number Lesson
Enjoy all the fun of fingerprinting without any of the cleanups. This hands-on learning activity is a great way to practice number recognition skills.
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33. Fishing for Letters Sensory Bin
This creative multi-step activity features a free printable of sight words for kids to dig up and find. It’s an excellent way to develop word recognition skills.
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34. Fish in the Bowl
This easy, low-prep activity challenges your preschooler to place the correct number of fish in the bowl. It can be converted into a matching game and is a wonderful way to reinforce number recognition and counting skills.
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35. Pout-Pout Fish Literacy Activity
This children’s favorite Pout-Pout Fish is the inspiration behind this educational compound word activity. It’s a great way to build core grammar skills while developing reading fluency.
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36. Practice Fish Drawing
Breaking this fish drawing into several simple steps is a great way for kids to get good artistic practice while developing drawing confidence.
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37. Cupcake Liner Fish
This clever craft repurposes cupcake liners for artistic fun. Just add some bubbles and you’ve got a beautiful piece of ocean art!
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38. Rainbow Fish Read Aloud
This classic read-aloud can be paired with a reader’s response discussion to connect the themes of sharing, kindness, and empathy to children’s daily lives.
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39. Make your Own Fish Aquarium
This simple recycled craft produces some glimmering results. Kids can let their imagination run wild and have a blast creating their own fish scale patterns.
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40. Bubble Wrap Print Fish
Printing with bubble wrap creates a beautiful, textured effect that kids will be eager to display!
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41. Clothespin Fish
With four different colorful designs, these clothespin fish are a great addition to any dramatic play activity and an easy way to get kids practicing oral language skills.
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42. Mason Jar Aquarium
These vibrant mini aquariums don’t require any real tank maintenance and give kids plenty of opportunities for creative expression. Why not let them accessorize with mermaids, seaweed, and bubbles?
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43. Fish Tank Craft
Kids will love assembling this 3D tank, which gives them lots of room for creative expression and imaginative play.
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44. Fish in the Pond Counting Activity
If you’re looking for a fun counting game with manipulatives, then look no further! Give your kiddos a page with some ponds on it with different numbers in each and they’ll need to place the corresponding number of fish into each pond. This is a fantastic activity to get them counting and gives them a great visual to help them along!
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45. Fish Heart Craft
This heart-shaped fish craft is a fun way to talk about the importance of emotional intelligence and empathy with young learners.
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