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This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again. Skip to content. As you begin to think about your upcoming Christmas activities, be sure to provide your preschoolers with a chance to write a letter to Santa! There are six templates to choose from. Some have drawing space while others are fill-in-the-blank.
All are sure to spark excitement for an upcoming visit from Santa! Fill your book basket with a great collection of Christmas activity books. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore. If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.
Christmas Puzzles — With puzzles themed around Christmas presents, snowflakes, reindeer, elves, and more, this book will be the perfect Christmas gift to keep kids busy during the holidays. But any child would be happy to decorate it with this festive activity set. Improve number skills and hand-eye coordination while revealing hidden pictures with holiday and winter themes.
These personalized preschool Christmas ornaments are a great keepsake for little ones to hang on the tree year after year. Preschoolers will love decorating this felt Christmas tree over and over again all season long.
Once they find the candy canes, make them count the number and see if all canes are collected. This will be a great learning experience for toddlers and preschoolers alike. You can make felt mittens or use craft paper. Make two mittens in the same color for matching games while you can get creative as you want to make the game more fun and exciting for the kids.
For this game, you can also use patterned or colored paper and make kids match the same patterns. Let your kids learn some simple math while enjoying the holiday fun. This printable game is easy and amazingly entertaining. You need the printable sheets, some erasers, and a foam dice to get started. Make these Christmas trees from a green poster board or cardstock. An engaging game to keep the preschoolers busy while you handle your rest of the holiday chores!
Well, this is the simplest game that you can set up for your preschooler and her friends at the Christmas party. All you need is a basket, a lot of Christmas baubles, and a spatula tong. This is an amazing life-sized game that kids will definitely love.
Now, secure the cards using a tape on the floor. Spread them out as per their numbers and ask the kids to jump from one number to another.
Make a scavenger hunt game for your little preschoolers. Hide some simple items like candy canes, reindeer antlers, or ornaments at different places in the room. Give instructions and clues to the kids and let them find out everything. They are going to love it. All you need are some cotton balls, a spoon, and a bowl to play this amusing game with preschoolers. Set the timer and ask kids to put as many cotton balls as they can in the bowl within one minute.
Wrap some small items like holly, pine cones, Santa faces, candy canes, etc. Whoever makes the most right guesses wins! There are many ways to play with the gifts wrapped in bright colors.
If playing with preschoolers, you can stacking game. Make two teams and ask each of them to stack piles of games. See how many gifts each team can stack before the pule gets toppled. This is a nice game to enjoy both indoors and outdoors. You can simply get some Santa hats standing firmly on cardboard cones of crumpled paper. Get some wooden rings that are lightweight. Preschool Winter Shape Activities. Preschool Winter Sensory Activities. Enter Your Email Below for a chance to win a trace name workbook personalized with your child's name in our monthly giveaway.
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