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Preschool Penguin Crafts for Kids

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I was putting some preschool penguin crafts on our calendar for next month, and I realized we've already done a few through the years--it would be good to put them all in one spot! We've had preschoolers at our house for more than a decade now, so I'm always cooking up new crafts and art projects for them. Some of our kids have really loved crafts while others will blow through them super fast and want to go run in circles! My preschoolers right now are crafters. They will do an art project for more than an hour straight, so we have a lot of options with them. Obviously some of the projects we've done in the past were for kids with slightly shorter attention spans! Another fun thing that I've noticed is that since we homeschool, my older kids often enjoy doing the same project as the younger kids, but the older kids refine it, add their own touches, and create a very different project inspired by the one the younger kids were doing! Anyway, here's the collection

Winter Preschool MEGA Packet!! Preschool Printable Activities!!

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Are you looking for winter-themed preschool activities for January and February? Then you will LOVE this Winter Preschool MEGA Packet!! I have combined all of my preschool winter printable activities to make this the ultimate preschool download for you this year! There are puzzles, patterns, letter activities, mazes, shadow matching, games, easy readers, and SO MUCH MORE!! It is the ultimate preschool bundle--all in one super convenient PDF!! It has over 180 pages of printable activities!! There are math, literacy, science, and more subjects covered!! Classic January and February preschool themes include arctic and Antarctic animals, penguins, polar bears, winter, snow, mittens, Valentines, and more!! What is in the Winter Preschool MEGA Activity Packet? Here is the Table of Contents: 1- Polar Bear Preschool Packet (over a dozen activities) 2- N is for Narwhal dot page 3- Who Likes the Cold?  (easy reader) 4- Awesome Arctic Animals Preschool Packet (over a dozen activities)

Preschool Christmas Printables

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The activities in this Preschool Christmas Printables packet are hands-on, fun, and festive! Preschool Christmas Printables You can play matching games with your kids, spell names or sight words, color pictures, and more! The 29 pages of activities include the following: ** Shadow Matching ** Candy Cane Matching ** Christmas Tree Spy ** B is for Bells dot pages ** Dot to Dot ** Which One is Different? ** 4-piece puzzles ** Paper Tree Decoration Activity ** Christmas Tree Letters ** Coloring Pages And the best part?! It's FREE for 2 days!! CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE PRESCHOOL CHRISTMAS PRINTABLES!! And if you're looking for more awesome FREE preschool Christmas activity ideas , check out my collection HERE ! Happy Educating, Carla Have you seen  HEEP ? It is a  preschool homeschool curriculum ! Learn more  here ! Never miss another post again!   Sign up for our weekly updates newsletter and get links to all our posts once a week in your inbox!  Sign up her

FREE Preschool Christmas Animals Matching Cards

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This adorable Christmas printable activity is perfect for preschoolers and toddlers who love matching games! This set includes 6 Christmas images and their matching "shadows!" There is a Christmas tree card, a Christmas penguin, a Christmas pig, a snowman, a reindeer, and a Christmas polar bear! They are all adorable!! They're perfect for homeschool, classroom stations, or just to pull out when you're getting dinner ready or want a calm-down activity before bed! My older preschooler loves matching games and challenges! She especially likes to try finding more matches than me, lol! Here are a few activities to try: ** Place them all face-up on a table and match them. ** Place them all face-down on a table and take turns finding matches (like a memory game). ** Time how long it takes to match them. ** Print two sets and make identical matches (instead of shadow matches). This is especially helpful for younger preschoolers and toddlers. I actually did this for my 2-year