10 Thanksgiving Printables for Preschoolers
Have you seen the 15 Thanksgiving Activities for Preschoolers I wrote about two weeks ago? Here’s the follow-up: 10 Thanksgiving Printables for Preschoolers!
Print them out and have fun with them while getting ready for Thanksgiving, or use them on turkey day to keep your preschooler busy!
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We just love I Spy games, and this one is perfect for the season:Â Thanksgiving I Spy Game
This Thanksgiving Preschool Pack from Itsy Bitsy Fun turns into a little activity book that helps your preschooler work on coloring, counting, tracing, visual discrimination, and more!
Thanksgiving Counting Cards and Puzzles from Living Life and Learning include counting cards up to 12 and 4 puzzles with numbers up to 30. You can use the cards as clip cards or simply print and use manipulatives to mark the correct answers.
I’ve made some Turkey Counting Clip Cards (1-10) with the birds in a scattered configuration representing numbers one to ten. If you don’t have time to cut the cards apart, you can again just use manipulatives or even markers.
Your kids can help set and decorate the table with these Printable Thanksgiving Place Cards for Kids from Sight and Sound Reading! I love the idea, and it includes handwriting practice, too!
Perfect for younger preschoolers or for those who (like E) just love using dot markers:Â Thanksgiving Do a Dot Printables from Crystal and Comp.
Simple printable games are always a hit at my house! This one ties into a Thanksgiving book: I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie Printable from Pre-K Pages.
This Thanksgiving Math and Literacy Printable Pack from Totschooling includes 23 activities! You’ll have lots to choose from, depending on what your child likes: From letters to letter sounds and sight words, from counting to number matching and finding the missing number, there’s something {or several somethings!} for everybody.
Thanksgiving Pack from 3 Dinosaurs is even bigger! On more than 120 pages, even toddlers and older kids will find plenty of interesting activities. It also works great with the I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie book!
What’s your preschooler’s favorite Thanksgiving printable? Leave a comment below!
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Here are a few other preschool printables you may enjoy:
Popcorn Counting Play Dough Mats
Back to Preschool Printable Pack
Pirate Preschool Printable Pack from Living Life and Learning
Thanksgiving Mats for Pattern Blocks from This Reading Mama
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