Preschool Activities For Long Winter DaysWhen the weather starts to turn, it's best to have a few winter preschool activities in your back pocket. To get the sillies out, you can try dancing to some fun music, or playing old-fashion games like musical chairs or limbo! Consider having a parade, complete with instruments and costumes! Even when the weather turns cold there are still quite a few fun activities you can do outside-so bundle up and have some fun! Looking for more winter inspiration?
Be sure to download our free winter theme and holiday lists at the end of the post and check out our preschool winter theme ideas here! Preschool Winter Play Dough MatsThese fun Preschool Winter Play Dough Mats are a great addition to your preschool learning centers this season. These mats are easy to use! Simply print, laminate, and set out with your favorite dough. What's included...Preschoolers love seek and find games!
These games help young children to develop literacy skills, visual discrimination skills and more. This versatile pack includes all you need to seek and find winter items indoors or out! Take the checklist and a clipboard outside to look for objects, use the object cards in your sensory bin, or use with the seek and find mats. It's cold outside, and time to bundle up in Winter Clothes.
These activities align with a Winter Clothes & Staying Warm in Winter Theme. This is a great week for building fine motor skills as children learn to buckle and zip their winter clothes. This activity pack includes 24 learning activities to keep your preschool aged children busy this winter! Use these easy to assemble activities to add to learning centers, create file folder games, or tot trays. I have designed these activities to be used with simple manipulatives that you have laying around the house, or your classroom (Clothespins, Pom Poms, Etc.). Each pack contains a variety of activities that focus on some of the following skills: Colors, Shapes, Uppercase/Lowercase Letter Matching, Counting, 1:1 Correspondence, Patterning, Fine Motor Skill strengthening, and more! Use these circle time rhymes to engage preschoolers in fun rhymes to support language development and togetherness. Use with a small group or one-on-one!
Make Your Own Winter ScarfTry inviting your preschooler to make their very own special scarf to wear on those cold days, we have all the information you need for this DIY project.
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