Easter Egg Counting Puzzles
Practice how to count to 10 with these cute printable Easter egg counting puzzles! Perfect for preschoolers who are learning to count. My daughter thought they were super fun 🙂
Practice how to count to 10 with these cute printable Easter egg counting puzzles! Perfect for preschoolers who are learning to count. My daughter thought they were super fun 🙂
Follow along with the 7 Days of Easter Egg Printables for Kids series! Perfect for Easter or any time of the year, includes material for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners covering literacy, math, fine motor objectives, and more.
Looking for a fun way to sneak in some critical thinking this Easter? In this adorable logic puzzle, elementary kids read clues to figure out which room in Bunny’s house is her favorite — and the deductive reasoning practice is disguised as pure holiday fun. Bonus writing activity included!
Spring is here! Not quite yet where you are? No problem, get in a spring-y mood with these cute spring coloring pages!
Practice basic math, number order, counting, number recognition, and more with these cute Spring Hedgehogs Number Cards 1-60! Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners in spring.
24 Days of Christmas Printables – Day 6: Christmas Ornament Number Cards (1-20) help kids work on spotting number patterns, counting, number order, etc.! Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners!
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Fun and engaging differentiated draw and write worksheets with a summer theme. Ten different summer images in seven different versions for all skill levels. Perfect for kids in K-2 to practice drawing and writing skills and following instructions.
Simple logic puzzle with a spring theme. Cut out the images and glue them on the puzzle board.
Have fun coloring a summer scene while practicing number recognition during math class with this Beach Ball Color by Number Coloring Page! No-prep and perfect for kindergarteners and first graders.