Ice Cream Counting Mini Folding Book Printable
Practice counting up to 7 with your preschooler or kindergartener with this cute printable Ice Cream Counting Mini Folding Book! Easy to assemble with minimal cutting and no staples or glue.
Practice counting up to 7 with your preschooler or kindergartener with this cute printable Ice Cream Counting Mini Folding Book! Easy to assemble with minimal cutting and no staples or glue.
Play a quick and simple game to practice counting! Your preschooler or kindergartener will enjoy this cute printable Dinosaur Counting Dominoes game.
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Would you like to make simple Christmas cards with your kids? Use my printable Christmas tree templates to make it super easy for kids of all ages!
It’s Day 1 of the 24 Days of Christmas Printables for Toddlers! Get started with this cute no-prep Gingerbread Advent Calendar and introduce your toddler to basic number recognition with a seasonal theme.
Check out this big list of the 25+ best Christmas sensory activities for kids of all ages! Play dough, slime, sensory bins, sensory bags, snowmen, reindeer, the Grinch – it’s all here for your toddler, preschooler, kindergartener, and older kids!
Is your toddler ready to learn his or her colors? Try this fun and simple color sorting activity perfect for toddlers with colorful wooden blocks you already have at home!
My 2-year-old thought these printable cards were hilarious: This Halloween Baby Costumes Matching Game for Toddlers was great fun for him and helped him improve his matching, 1:1 correspondence, visual discrimination, and visual scanning!
Play a fun, simple printable game with your toddler to practice fall vocabulary, matching, 1:1 correspondence, and more: Fall Matching Game for Toddlers!
Add a fun sensory element to learning to count with these printable Seasonal Fingerprint Counting Cards! Your toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners will love it!
Shortly after his second birthday, N started showing some real interest in letters and numbers: There have been mornings where I found him pointing at the letters on his pajama top until I identified them for him. We walk by an ophthalmologist’s office four times a day, and NÂ always stops to point at the letters…
Stamping sight words was a super fun way of reviewing sight words for preschoolers and kindergarteners. It’s easy to set up and do and helps to explore both new and already known sight words in a hands-on way!