13 Fun and Creative Letter H Activities for Preschoolers

We spent this week leaning into all things Letter H and had a great time.  I think my brain is still thinking preschool but my little 5 year old is doing his first year of kindergarten and now I get to spend the day playing with my 2 year old… and as it happens there is a decent difference in ability between what a 2 year old can do and what a 5 year old can do, but I like to think that these Letter H play ideas work pretty well for the full range from toddler to preschooler and beyond.

H is for Handprint Art:

With Halloween right around the corner we leaned into spooky themes, but honestly all you have to do is pop over to pinterest for 5 minutes and there are endless ideas of what you can do with handprint art for all seasons, animals and beyond. These spiders, pumpkins and ghost were fun for us and just at the right level.

To start grab some paint and craft paper.  Have your preschooler dip there fingers in or grab a brush and paint their hand for them, then press down on the paper.  Once dry add your details to really make the pictures pop.

H is for Hopscotch:

This super easy movement activity is great for inside our outside.  Outside use chalk to draw a hopscotch grid on the sidewalk and have your preschoolers hop from square to square. You could also draw an H in each square and have them say it as they hop to help get the letter and shape in their mind.

We live in an apartment complex and have also spent many a snowy winter trying to find activities so I brought this one inside.  Skip the chalk, grab some colored paper and tape.  (You NEED tape for the inside version if you don’t want the paper sliding all over with each hop) and build your grid with colored paper.

H is for a Handy Hat:

Provide your preschoolers or toddler with construction paper and trace there little on the paper as many times as it will fit.  Then stack up a few sheets of paper (to get more hands with fewer cuts) and cut out the handprints.  Great cutting practice for older preschoolers… but I did the cutting for my toddler.  Once it was done I grabbed another sheet of paper and cut two wide strips from it until I could fit it around her head in “crown” style.  Then she glued her hands all around the crown before we secured it together at the back.

H is for Healthy Snack:

This is so versatile you can go where ever you want with this one.  We found this amazing recipe for homemade no bake granola bars on andianne.com. Pretty much you have a base granola recipe, and then you can add all sorts of mix ins to really customize it.  We ended up making a version of chocolate chip and one of blueberry and they were both delicious.

H is for Hair Styling:

So many options and version for this one.  Head print out below if you want it.

Option 1: Print out the head above and grab some markers or crayons and draw the hair

Option 2: Skip the printout, cut a circle out of some craft paper and glue some yarn hair to it in a style you like

Option 3: Grab the print out, and cut a rough circle of hair over the top and some strips up the side and let your child cut the craft paper giving the girl a custom hair style

Option 4: (This one took some effort and set up) I got one of those plastic embroidery pages, glued the face cutout to it, then with a plastic needle I threaded lots of bit of yarn hair over the card. Afterward this worked like an inexpensive version of one of those hairstyle head dolls.  My daughter could brush out the hair, add bows, clips and pony tails, and I could braid it.  It’s been over a week since I made it, and even with lots of love from my 2 year old its holding up great (though I have had to re-glue the face cutout on it a few times).

Letter H is for Hair Head Printout – Hairless Head Printout

H is for Honey Bees:

This one was the easies since I had a kit (which you can get on Etsy here) but we did a honey bee sensory bin, where we got to play with the honey bees, gather up ingredients, make honey following the recipe card and beyond. We had this one out for a few days and it’s always a hit with my kids from my toddler to my 8 year old, they were all happy to work these bees.  The kit had tongs which are great for fine motor control, and so many ways to play with the wipe away recipe menu, and different kinds of matching cards.

This sweet honey bee sensory bin kit comes complete with a honey recipe card and is perfect for teaching counting skills in a fun way, and can be used again and again. Don’t want the whole kit? You can also just get the recipe or matching cards.

H is for Feeding Horses Hay:

Probably not my best printout, but my brain was short circuiting on how to make it look like a horse with it’s mouth open.  In any case, it’s got a few sizes and should be able to fit a pringles can, peanut butter jar, mason jar and beyond.

I’m luck that it’s fall and I was able to grab this filler from my local craft store, but I think grass would also work just fine.

Print out the horse on cardstock if you can, we did normal paper and it didn’t hold up great, but otherwise my daughter was down and all in for feeding this horse some hay.

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H is for Hot Air Balloons:

This one isn’t great for toddlers, but my 5 year old I think would have been all in.

We used a toilet paper roll cut in half and glued (liquid glue or hot glue) some craft paper to the bottom of it to create the basket.  Then we cut some fringe from other craft paper to decorate the basket.  Finally we hold punched some holes in the top of our basket and blew up a balloon and used some yarn to attach the balloon and basket.

Finally I used some permeant markers to decorate the balloon, and my daughter was pretty excited to fly her animals around in it.

Other Easy Ideas For Letter H

 

H is for Hula Hoop Fun:

Give preschoolers hula hoops to play with and practice moving them up and down, around their bodies, and in different directions. This activity helps with coordination and balance.

H is for Hide and Seek:

Play a game of hide and seek with preschoolers, taking turns hiding and seeking each other. Encourage them to count to ten before searching for their friends.

H is for Hammering:

Provide preschoolers with a toy hammer and golfing Tee’s to practice hammering into a piece of foam or cardboard. This activity helps with hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.

H is for Hokey Pokey:

Sing and dance to the song “Hokey Pokey” with preschoolers, incorporating movements that start with the letter “H” such as hopping, hugging, and high-fiving.

H is for Hearts:

Cut out and decorate some hearts then give them to someone you love

 

Spooktacular Fun with Free Printable Halloween Themed Worksheets to help Preschoolers with Prewriting Skills and Cut and Paste

Hey there, fellow parents and educators! Are you looking for a fun and educational way to get your preschoolers excited about Halloween? Well, look no further because I’ve got just the thing for you – free printable Halloween themed preschool worksheets!

These worksheets are not only a great way to get kids in the Halloween spirit, but they also help with pencil control and prewriting skills. Each worksheet features a cute Halloween picture – like a jack-o-lantern, cat, ghost, and more – made out of dashed lines for your little one to trace over and recreate the image.

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But that’s not all! At the bottom of each page, there is a word related to the picture (e.g. “Ghost”) in light gray that can be traced over for some extra practice. Below the word, the letters of the word are scrambled, prompting your child to cut them out, unscramble them, and then glue them in the correct order under the picture. It’s a great way to incorporate fine motor skills practice into a fun Halloween-themed activity!

I have a total of 12 different varieties of these worksheets, each with a different Halloween theme, ready for you to click, download, print, and share with your little ones. Whether your child loves ghosts, pumpkins, potions, or bats, there’s a worksheet for everyone.

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If you’re interested in more free printable worksheets, make sure to follow along for updates on new resources and activities. Your little one will love these engaging and educational worksheets, and you’ll love how easy they are to download and use.

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So, what are you waiting for? Let’s get into the Halloween spirit with these free printable preschool worksheets and have a spooktacular time learning and playing together. Happy Halloween!

Free Printable Unicorn Themed Letter Z Tracing Worksheets for Kids!

It’s been so much fun to create this series of ABC Unicorn themed letter worksheets, and this cute Unicorn in the wind *cough* I mean Zephyr rounds out the last one in this series.  I hope that they’ve been fun for you and your little ones and have made learning pencil grip and letter tracing have a touch more magic.  I’ve got more letter tracing themes already in my A-Z gallery and I’m adding more all the time, but if you’ve come with me this far, thanks for hanging around 🙂

I’m working on my favorite children’s book in the yet in the “For A Day” book series, “Unicorn For A Day” and because Unicorns make me so happy I want to share them far a wide. In my mind, Unicorns make everything better, so I thought I’d tied them into something that is classically fairly boring, like ABC Letter Tracing Worksheets. But what’s better than tracing letter Z over and over again as you work on fine motor control and pencil grip? Doing it with a Unicorn!

I’ve also created a bunch of fun, free resources for parents, teachers and care givers that are all things Unicorn. If you want to check out my companion book “Unicorn For a Day” at some point I’d certainly be grateful, but I made these because I’ve got a passion not only for making books, but for making reading (and writing) as fun as it can be.

And as a mother of 4 young children, trying to raise my kids in this economy where everything is wildly expensive… well I wanted to make something fun, useful, and free. I’ve got:

All of them are free downloadable worksheets where you don’t have to sign up for anything to access them, just print, click, and help your child learn while keeping things a little more magical.

Join My Newsletter to download more free, themed, tracing worksheets and letter play activities from my freebie vault.

So here are fun, free, and easy to use worksheets that (I hope) your preschooler will love.

They’re intended to:

  • Reinforce letter recognition
  • Practice handwriting skills
  • Be fun

Click the image below to download and print designs you’re interested in, or join my newsletter to download a bundled and themed letter worksheets file in any of the themes accessible through my freebie vault.

Unicorn Themed Lower and Upper Case Letter Z Tracing Worksheet

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Unicorn Themed Lower and Upper Case Letter Z Do a Dot Letter Capital and Lowercase Recognition Page

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Unicorn Themed Letter Z Coloring Page

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I hope these printable Unicorn Themed Worksheets bring a spark of joy and creativity to your child's learning and coloring time. And don't forget to keep an eye out for "Unicorn For A Day", the newest addition to the "For a Day" picture book series, coming soon! In the meantime, feel free to enjoy "Mermaid For A Day", "Dinosaur For A Day", "Dragon For A Day", and "Penguin For A Day". Happy coloring!

"For A Day" Picture Book Series Preview

Mermaid For A Day Dinosaur For A Day Dragon For A Day Penguin For A Day
A kind girl becomes and mermaid for a day and plays underwater games with other mermaids including seaweed hide and seek, swimming with dolphins, and exploring sunken pirate ships. A kind boy gets his with to become a dinosaur for a day. He plays games with other friendly dinosaurs including coconut soccer, building a fort, and throwing stones into a volcano to make lava splash. A kind boy gets his wish to become a dragon for a day. He spends the day playing with other friendly dragons. They fly together, squish clouds until it rains, make s'mores with their fire breath, and more. An honest boy gets his wish to become a penguin for a day. He spends the day playing games with other friendly penguins including hockey, having a snow ball fight, fishing, and so much more.

Mermaid For A Day Preview




Looking for more fun? Find Unicorns and beyond:

Free Printable Unicorn Themed Letter Y Tracing Worksheets for Kids!

Do you know what is even more adorable than a baby horse? A baby Unicorn.  I’ve made a list of A-Z unicorn themed letter tracing worksheets and I had to find one that I could put this adorable little fella for your (or your youngsters) tracing and coloring pleasure.

I’m working on my favorite children’s book in the yet in the “For A Day” book series, “Unicorn For A Day” and because Unicorns make me so happy I want to share them far a wide. In my mind, Unicorns make everything better, so I thought I’d tied them into something that is classically fairly boring, like ABC Letter Tracing Worksheets. But what’s better than tracing letter Y over and over again as you work on fine motor control and pencil grip? Doing it with a Unicorn!

I’ve also created a bunch of fun, free resources for parents, teachers and care givers that are all things Unicorn. If you want to check out my companion book “Unicorn For a Day” at some point I’d certainly be grateful, but I made these because I’ve got a passion not only for making books, but for making reading (and writing) as fun as it can be.

And as a mother of 4 young children, trying to raise my kids in this economy where everything is wildly expensive… well I wanted to make something fun, useful, and free. I’ve got:

All of them are free downloadable worksheets where you don’t have to sign up for anything to access them, just print, click, and help your child learn while keeping things a little more magical.

Join My Newsletter to download more free, themed, tracing worksheets and letter play activities from my freebie vault.

So here are fun, free, and easy to use worksheets that (I hope) your preschooler will love.

They’re intended to:

  • Reinforce letter recognition
  • Practice handwriting skills
  • Be fun

Click the image below to download and print designs you’re interested in, or join my newsletter to download a bundled and themed letter worksheets file in any of the themes accessible through my freebie vault.

Unicorn Themed Lower and Upper Case Letter Y Tracing Worksheet

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Unicorn Themed Lower and Upper Case Letter Y Do a Dot Letter Capital and Lowercase Recognition Page

Click image to download and print

Unicorn Themed Letter Y Coloring Page

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I hope these printable Unicorn Themed Worksheets bring a spark of joy and creativity to your child's learning and coloring time. And don't forget to keep an eye out for "Unicorn For A Day", the newest addition to the "For a Day" picture book series, coming soon! In the meantime, feel free to enjoy "Mermaid For A Day", "Dinosaur For A Day", "Dragon For A Day", and "Penguin For A Day". Happy coloring!

"For A Day" Picture Book Series Preview

Mermaid For A Day Dinosaur For A Day Dragon For A Day Penguin For A Day
A kind girl becomes and mermaid for a day and plays underwater games with other mermaids including seaweed hide and seek, swimming with dolphins, and exploring sunken pirate ships. A kind boy gets his with to become a dinosaur for a day. He plays games with other friendly dinosaurs including coconut soccer, building a fort, and throwing stones into a volcano to make lava splash. A kind boy gets his wish to become a dragon for a day. He spends the day playing with other friendly dragons. They fly together, squish clouds until it rains, make s'mores with their fire breath, and more. An honest boy gets his wish to become a penguin for a day. He spends the day playing games with other friendly penguins including hockey, having a snow ball fight, fishing, and so much more.

Mermaid For A Day Preview




Looking for more fun? Find Unicorns and beyond:

Free Printable Unicorn Themed Letter X Tracing Worksheets for Kids!

It’s really hard to make interesting Letter X tracing worksheets.  So few words start with letter X and I get burnt out of seeing Xylophone, so I thought I’d be the wording a little bit to try to squeeze in a Unicorn Themed Letter X word that a preschooler and kindergartener can still somewhat understand.

I’m working on my favorite children’s book in the yet in the “For A Day” book series, “Unicorn For A Day” and because Unicorns make me so happy I want to share them far a wide. In my mind, Unicorns make everything better, so I thought I’d tied them into something that is classically fairly boring, like ABC Letter Tracing Worksheets. But what’s better than tracing letter X over and over again as you work on fine motor control and pencil grip? Doing it with a Unicorn!

I’ve also created a bunch of fun, free resources for parents, teachers and care givers that are all things Unicorn. If you want to check out my companion book “Unicorn For a Day” at some point I’d certainly be grateful, but I made these because I’ve got a passion not only for making books, but for making reading (and writing) as fun as it can be.

And as a mother of 4 young children, trying to raise my kids in this economy where everything is wildly expensive… well I wanted to make something fun, useful, and free. I’ve got:

All of them are free downloadable worksheets where you don’t have to sign up for anything to access them, just print, click, and help your child learn while keeping things a little more magical.

Join My Newsletter to download more free, themed, tracing worksheets and letter play activities from my freebie vault.

So here are fun, free, and easy to use worksheets that (I hope) your preschooler will love.

They’re intended to:

  • Reinforce letter recognition
  • Practice handwriting skills
  • Be fun

Click the image below to download and print designs you’re interested in, or join my newsletter to download a bundled and themed letter worksheets file in any of the themes accessible through my freebie vault.

Unicorn Themed Lower and Upper Case Letter X Tracing Worksheet

Click image to download and print

Unicorn Themed Lower and Upper Case Letter X Do a Dot Letter Capital and Lowercase Recognition Page

Click image to download and print

Unicorn Themed Letter X Coloring Page

Click image to download and print

I hope these printable Unicorn Themed Worksheets bring a spark of joy and creativity to your child's learning and coloring time. And don't forget to keep an eye out for "Unicorn For A Day", the newest addition to the "For a Day" picture book series, coming soon! In the meantime, feel free to enjoy "Mermaid For A Day", "Dinosaur For A Day", "Dragon For A Day", and "Penguin For A Day". Happy coloring!

"For A Day" Picture Book Series Preview

Mermaid For A Day Dinosaur For A Day Dragon For A Day Penguin For A Day
A kind girl becomes and mermaid for a day and plays underwater games with other mermaids including seaweed hide and seek, swimming with dolphins, and exploring sunken pirate ships. A kind boy gets his with to become a dinosaur for a day. He plays games with other friendly dinosaurs including coconut soccer, building a fort, and throwing stones into a volcano to make lava splash. A kind boy gets his wish to become a dragon for a day. He spends the day playing with other friendly dragons. They fly together, squish clouds until it rains, make s'mores with their fire breath, and more. An honest boy gets his wish to become a penguin for a day. He spends the day playing games with other friendly penguins including hockey, having a snow ball fight, fishing, and so much more.

Mermaid For A Day Preview




Looking for more fun? Find Unicorns and beyond: