Preschool

How to have fun with preschool-aged children, including educational fun and homeschool curriculums for when they start kindergarten.

A colorful educational worksheet divided into sections by color: Pink shows a girl and a pig, orange displays a tiger and a pumpkin, yellow highlights a sunflower and corn, blue shows a whale and a butterfly, green features a cactus and a frog, and red showcases a firetruck and a ladybug. Each section is filled with assorted items representing the specific color.

Fun & Free Colors Worksheets for Preschool Learning

These colors worksheets make learning fun for preschoolers by helping them recognize and associate colors with familiar objects. Each page highlights a single color—red, blue, green, yellow, orange, or pink—featuring bold splashes and simple images to color, like fire trucks for red or frogs for green. These free homeschool printables reinforce color recognition while strengthening…

Educational collage showcasing 'Letter I activities for preschoolers' with various crafts and worksheets, including a handprint ice cream art, color-in pencil and ghost drawings, and ice cream themed writing prompts.

Letter I Activities for Preschoolers (Crafts & Printables)

Letter I activities for preschoolers make learning fun by helping young children recognize, write, and pronounce the letter I in engaging ways. From crafting ice cream cones to tracing igloos, these hands-on activities reinforce early literacy skills while keeping kids excited about the alphabet. Using a mix of games, sensory play, and preschool alphabet worksheets,…

Collage of 'U is for Umbrella' themed crafts and coloring activities featuring handprint art and colorful unicorn worksheets, ideal for preschool letter U recognition and creative expression.

Letter U Activities For Preschoolers | Free Printables & Crafts

Letter U activities help preschoolers build early literacy skills through playful, hands-on learning. Whether they’re making umbrella crafts, tracing letters, or exploring fun movement games, these activities reinforce letter recognition in a natural way. Using a mix of crafts, sensory play, and storytelling, kids stay engaged while practicing important pre-reading skills. Plus, with free alphabet…