Holidays and Themes
Holiday activities for preschoolers include printable games and learning activities for little learners to celebrate different holidays such as Christmas, Thanksgiving, Valentine’s Day and more. Preschool printables for young children with different themes for every season for the preschool classroom or at home learning.
Heart Letter Matching Activity (Free Printable)
This heart letter matching activity is a great way to have extra practice with lowercase letter recognition in the month of February.
Valentine Counting Cards (free printable)
These valentine counting cards are a fun way to practice counting and number order for preschoolers.
Feed the Santa Alphabet Game (free printable)
The Feed Santa Alphabet Game is a great way for young children to practice identifying each letter of the alphabet.
Christmas Math Games for Kids (printable)
Looking for a fun way to give students practice with number recognition and counting this holiday season? Check out our collection of Christmas Math Games printables.
Christmas Busy Bag Activity for Preschoolers
This Christmas busy bag activity is simple to put together. All you need are the free printables and a set of colored popsicle sticks or craft sticks.
Christmas Alphabet Worksheets (free printable)
These free printable Christmas Alphabet Worksheets are a fun way to help kids get extra practice with letter recognition and fine motor skills. These free printables are the perfect addition to your Christmas alphabet practice this holiday season.
Christmas Scissors Skills Practice for Kids (free)
These free Christmas scissor skills printables are a great way for little hands to get extra cutting practice this holiday season.
Christmas Q-Tip Painting for Preschoolers (printable)
Christmas Qtip painting is a fun way to paint by making dots with q tips. Strengthen fine motor skills with these q-tip painting printables.
Christmas Color Matching Activity (free printable)
This Christmas color matching activity is a great way for young children to develop color recognition. This low prep activity is also great for extra practice with sorting.