Community Helpers Roll and Cover Game for Toddlers

Time for a new community helpers printable! I came up with a simpler twist on the roll and cover games using regular dice {like this Valentine’s Puppies Roll and Cover Game or Earth Day Roll and Cover Games} for my 2-year-old: Community Helpers Roll and Cover Game for Toddlers!

It uses a custom die and four different game boards that you can pick from depending on your kids’ attention spans.

Play this simple printable Community Helpers Roll and Cover Game with your toddler or preschooler! Includes a custom die template to help work on visual discrimination, 1:1 correspondence, and more.

(N was 2 years and 6 months old.)

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Materials for Community Helpers Roll and Cover Game

 

What’s in the printable PDF file?

The pdf file includes a custom die and differentiated game boards to choose from depending on your kids’ developmental level.

The die has one of the community helpers on each side and is easy to put together with scissors and a little glue. You can use any type of glue or sticky tape but I prefer a glue stick.

 

Play this simple printable Community Helpers Roll and Cover Game with your toddler or preschooler! Includes a custom die template to help work on visual discrimination, 1:1 correspondence, and more.

 

The game boards come with 6, 12, 18, or 24 images. The games’ objective is to cover all of the images by rolling the die and covering a matching image on the game board. Continue until you’ve covered every single image.

Play this simple printable Community Helpers Roll and Cover Game with your toddler or preschooler! Includes a custom die template to help work on visual discrimination, 1:1 correspondence, and more.

You can laminate the game board to make it last longer, but I don’t recommend laminating the die.

 

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Like the clip art?

I have several other printables that use the same set:

 

Do you have toddlers who love matching? I have a book of matching games for them!

In my book Match This! Matching Games for Toddlers, I share 30 different matching games that are perfect for toddlers with a limited number of matches (you can mix and match different sets for a greater challenge) and large cards that are easy to pick up and hold. I’ve included instructions for playing memory and matching games at all skill levels and how to extend the activity with other learning objectives for older kids.

All of the matching games for toddlers you could ever want: matching numbers, words, shapes, colors with fun themes like firefighters, cowboys and cowgirls, construction vehicles, tools, ocean creatures, cars, bees, community helpers, and more! This Match This! Toddler Matching Games Ebook contains 30 different matching games that you can mix and match and extend at any time.

 

Check out what my friends came up with for today’s community helpers theme:

Teaching about Community Helpers to Kids – Printable 3-Part Cards | The Natural Homeschool

Community Helper Game | Mrs. Karle’s Sight and Sound Reading

Community Helper Time Puzzles | Living Life and Learning

Community Helpers Prewriting Worksheet | Artsy Momma

 

Are you looking for other printable games? I’ve picked out a few good ones for you!

Match This! Matching Games for Toddlers

Pumpkin Shapes Board Game

Rainbow Colors Board Game for Toddlers

Letter A Picture Matching Game

Monster Dice Match by The Measured Mom

Addition Facts 1-10 “War” Card Games by Life Over Cs

 

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