If you have a kid who’s into dinosaurs, you won’t want to miss this dinosaur emergent reader! It’s a great tool to teach kids color names and color words. Check it out below, and then don’t miss our huge library of other free preschool printables. Dinosaur Emergent Reader Chances are, if you’re an early childhoodKeep Reading
Gingerbread Man Printable Book for Preschoolers
Our gingerbread man printable book is the perfect literacy component for a preschool gingerbread man theme. Print a copy for each student in the class, put the books together, and then read, read, read! Run, run, as fast as you can! . . . Straight to the bottom of this post for a printable fileKeep Reading
Free Christmas Lights Printable Book
Make a Christmas lights printable book with your students this holiday season. It’s just the thing to add to your list of Christmas activities for preschoolers. You can grab your own copy at the very bottom of this post. Are you following my Christmas activities Pinterest board? Related: Free Preschool Printables If you’re a regularKeep Reading
Free Printable Thanksgiving Emergent Reader
This printable Thanksgiving emergent reader will be a great addition to your Thanksgiving activities for preschoolers this year! In this activity, kids will get to illustrate their very own Thanksgiving book to share with family over the holiday. Related: Turkey Tracks Turkey Art Do you enjoy making books with your students? It happens to beKeep Reading
Free Pumpkin Life Cycle Printable Book
If your students are crazy about preschool pumpkin activities, they will love this pumpkin life cycle printable book! The kids can work on early literacy skills as they’re exploring pumpkin science. You can get your own copy of the printable at the bottom of this post. Making printable books with preschool and kindergarten children isKeep Reading
Free Printable Bat Emergent Reader for Preschoolers
We love printable books around here, what about you? Here’s a free printable bat emergent reader that’s perfect for a preschool bat theme. You can grab your own bat book at the bottom of this post. Related: Halloween Activities for Preschoolers Printable Bat Book for Preschool I mentioned above that this printable book is greatKeep Reading
How to Make Back to School Books Preschoolers Will Love
Make and read back to school books with kids as they get ready to head into a new school year. It will help as they transition to a new classroom or school! As a pre-k teacher, with a background teaching kindergarten, I’m often asked how to ease transitions between school years. Whether it’s moving fromKeep Reading
Free Printable Halloween Emergent Reader for Preschoolers
Grab a free printable Halloween emergent reader for your kids today (you can find it at the bottom of this post). They’ll make a great addition to your Halloween activities for preschoolers. Are you following Fun-A-Day’s Halloween Pinterest board? Related: Monster Counting Activity with Printable Number Cards Preschoolers and kindergartners get a big kick outKeep Reading
Pumpkin Counting Book made by Preschoolers
Add this counting book to your list of preschool pumpkin activities this fall! My preschool students had the best time with our pumpkin math and engineering challenge! In fact, the kiddos are still asking for it to be included during center time. I decided it would be fun to add a literacy element to this scienceKeep Reading
“I See a Rainbow” Preschool Color Activity
This preschool color activity was the perfect culmination of literacy and colors to add to your list of spring activities for preschoolers. The children each made their own “I See a Rainbow” book focused on the colors of the rainbow. It reinforced color knowledge, along with so many early literacy concepts! Are you following myKeep Reading