PARENT'S GUIDE TO LITTLE LEARNING
Printables For Little Learners
Check out these links to easy, age-appropriate games and activities for your child. All of these are super simple to print and many of them are freebies! Brand new printables are added at the start of each month. Don't forget to come back to check out what's new!
This activity is a no prep printable to help practice scattered counting and number writing! Perfect for September and pairs with our monthly activity!
Watermelon Summer Book Log
Add some fun into summer reading using this watermelon summer reading log! Color one watermelon for each book read this summer. Print as many as you'd like throughout the summer to keep up with how many books you've read together.
Roller Coaster Design
Read our favorite July book in the "favorite books" section and then encourage your child to create their own using this template or whatever scrap paper you have around the house!
Find and Count Seashells
This is great practice for keeping up counting skills, reviewing over the summer or practicing 1:1 counting in scattered form.
Sunny June Reading Log
This June reading log helps you and your child keep track of summer reading! It's a great way to incentivize reading alone, with a sibling or friend, or with you. Some parents (and teachers) like to give a reward when it's all filled it, but that's totally up to you!
Valentine Number Hunt
This free Valentine's themed printable is a great indoor or outdoor activity to practice number recongition with your little one! You could even bring it in the car or to the store to keep them busy during waiting times.
Hot Cocoa Tracing Practice
This winter themed tracing practice is so fun for little ones who are learning to use crayons, markers and pencils. Help the penguins get to their hot chocolate while practicing fine motors!
This printable game is available in color as well as in black and white. It can be used as a memory game or a matching game, and has problems from 1-10.
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Another easy printable (color only) dinosaur themed uppercase and lowercase matching game. Matching games are easy for little ones to learn how to play with a friend or independently!
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Conquer the "I'm bored" in your house this season. This winter choice board will keep your little one busy on cold winter days!
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See the blog post on "subitizing" to get a better idea of what this means! This is another dino-themed activity that helps children match quantities to numerals.