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I have wanted to make these Farm Animal Montessori 3-Part Cards for a very long time. But something kept preventing me from getting around to it. I think it was the thought of having to find so many photographs to represent the mother, father, and baby animals.
Well, the good news is that I finally forced myself to finish this project. In fact, it turned into two projects.
That’s right!
My first set of farm animal 3-part cards is a basic set with common names for 12 different farm animals.
My second set teaches kids about farm animal families with the correct names for the mother, father, and baby animals.
Note: For more farm activities and printables, see my Life on the Farm Unit Study page.

My Farm Animals 3-Part Cards features the following 12 farm animals:
- sheep
- cow
- goat
- chicken
- rooster
- pig
- horse
- donkey
- duck
- goose
- turkey
- rabbit
This set comes with picture-and-label cards.

It also comes with separate picture cards and label cards.

My Farm Animal Families 3-Part Cards feature the following 11 farm animal families:
- sheep family
- ewe, ram, lamb
- cow family
- cow, bull, calf
- goat family
- nanny/doe, billy/buck, kid
- chicken family
- hen, rooster, chick
- pig family
- sow, boar, piglet
- horse family
- mare, stallion, foal
- donkey family
- jenny, jack, foal
- duck family
- duck, drake, chick
- goose family
- goose, gander, gosling
- turkey family
- hen, tom, chick
- rabbit family
- doe, buck, kit
With this set, children will match the mother, father, and baby from each family together.

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More farm learning resources
More farm posts from Gift of Curiosity:
- Farm Fine Motor Pack
- Farm Printables Pack
- Farm grid games printables
- Books about farm animals
- Farm Montessori activities
- Learning about farm animals
- Fun on the Farm preschool activities
- Fall on the Farm sensory bin
For more kid-friendly farm activities and printables, see my Life on the Farm Unit Study page and my Farm Unit Pinterest board.

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