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What is it about toddlers and farm animals that they go together like peanut butter and jelly or ketchup and mustard?
It seems that just about every toddler spends time learning the sounds made by farm animals. And most toddlers seem to have a favorite farm animal as well.
Well today I’m giving your toddler an opportunity to develop some important toddler skills while immersed in farm animals with my brand new Farm Toddler Skills Pack!
Note: For more farm activities and printables, see my Life on the Farm Unit Study page.
This Farm Toddler Skills Pack is the first of what I hope will be many more printables in my toddler skills pack series. The toddler skills packs are geared toward children ages 1-3, and they feature a variety of print-and-play activities that include:
- do-a-dot pages
- coloring pages
- size sorting activities
- color sorting activities
- find the shapes activities
- puzzles
- fine motor activities
- patterns practice
- sorting by quantity
- understanding quantities up to 5
- understanding more or less
Toddlers love completing do-a-dot pages with dot markers or stickers.
And coloring pages are always a hit.
There are also activities to get your toddler sorting by color and size.
Toddlers will practice identifying shapes and putting together puzzles.
Toddlers can work on their fine motor skills and their ability to recognize patterns.
And there are several activities to get toddlers thinking about number quantities in concrete ways.
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More farm learning resources
More farm posts from Gift of Curiosity:
- Farm Fine Motor Pack
- Farm Animals Bingo
- 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.