Games for Preschool That Promote Gross Motor Development
Your preschooler is developing at an amazingly rapid rate. Think back to just a year ago and you will see the leaps and bounds that your little one has made in every area from talking to walking. The...
View ArticleHand Washing Games & Songs for Preschoolers
Hand washing is an important defense against illness. At home or in a group setting, children need to learn when and how to wash their hands. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and...
View ArticlePreschool Games for Learning Numbers & the Alphabet
Preschoolers love games. When games combine preschoolers' love of fun with important preschool skills such as numbers and the alphabet, children build important skills. Learning numbers and the...
View ArticlePreschool Jungle Animal Games
Preschool jungle animal games teach students about animals and climates in different parts of the world. Preschool jungle animal games can either be online games or games kids play as a group. Use...
View ArticleIndoor Flashlight Games for Preschool Kids
Preschoolers enjoy experimenting with flashlights. A flashlight will keep a child amused for awhile as he turns it on and off and shines it on different items. For a unique activity, use flashlights...
View ArticleActive Musical Games for Preschoolers
Get your preschoolers up and moving with active musical games for the classroom. Alternatively, use music games for a birthday party full of preschoolers to keep them involved in the party. Plan games...
View ArticleBingo Game for Preschoolers
The classic bingo game uses a combination of letters and numbers. Someone calls the letter/number combination, and if players have that combination on their board, they highlight or mark that square on...
View ArticleHalloween Game for Preschoolers
The less scary aspects of Halloween provide an enjoyable time for preschoolers. When planning a Halloween party for a group of preschoolers, incorporate friendly ghosts and funny jack-o'-lanterns into...
View ArticleCandy Counting Game for Preschoolers
Sweet candy treats may only be an occasional special snack for your preschooler, but you can use anything from chocolate pieces to gummy bears for a fun counting game. Preschoolers can build their...
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