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Katie and I have created a new spring printable bundle, with a variety of activities designed to:

  • enrich language and numeracy
  • develop visual discrimination skills (a pre-reading skill!)
  • improve fine motor skills
There's lots of fun work for ages 18 months to 6 years old.

Note that the goal is not to do them all! Choose the ones you think your child will enjoy based on their current interests and skill set.

You can also laminate them so they last longer.

Activity #1: Insect Language Cards

Recommended Age: 18 Months+

Activity: Language cards to help children learn the names of common insects.

For younger children, the purpose is to enrich vocabulary.

For older children, the purpose is to develop literacy skills.


Activity #2: Shadow Matching


Recommended Age: 2 Years+

Activity: Match the spring photo to its shadow.

This activity is designed to develop visual discrimination and problem-solving skills.


Activity #3: Clothes Pin Cards

Recommended Age: 3 Years+

Activity: Clip the clothes pin on the number corresponding to the number of raindrops on each card.

This activity is designed to help children practice counting, recognition of number symbols, and develop fine motor skills.

Activity #4: Complete the Pattern

Recommended Age: 3 Years+

Activity: Complete the patterns with the loose squares.

This activity is designed to develop an understanding of the world by recognizing recurring structures, making predictions, and developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Activity #5: Lacing Cards & Hole Punch Activity

Recommended Age: 3.5 Years+

Activity: Make lacing cards with a hole punch and then use them for lacing work.

This activity is designed to strengthen fine motor skills and coordination while learning the practical skill of using a hole punch, as well as an introduction to sewing skills.

Activity #6: Lifecycle of a Butterfly

Recommended Age: 3.5 Years+

Activity: Learn about the lifecycle of a butterfly.

This activity is designed to foster connection and curiosity for the natural world, as well as develop an impression of sequencing and the passage of time.

Activity #7: Lifecycle of a Frog

Recommended Age: 3.5 Years+

Activity: Learn about the lifecycle of a frog.

This activity is designed to foster connection and curiosity for the natural world, as well as develop an impression of sequencing and the passage of time.