Keep your Halloween-loving preschooler happy with this adorable printable Halloween coloring and activities book.
Activities included:
Halloween is just around the corner, and I’ve got some fun activities to keep your preschooler busy and excited for the big day!
Start with a Halloween-themed I Spy page, featuring adorable animals, witches, and spooky bones. Your preschooler can circle the items with a pencil and count how many they find, or they can color them in with their favorite colored pencils.
Coloring pages are also included to help develop fine motor skills and spark creativity. These five fun-filled pages, including the cover, offer plenty of opportunities for your little one to explore their artistic side.
You’ll also receive a word search—perfect for building word recognition and prewriting skills.
The last page features tracing and coloring, a great way for preschoolers to practice early writing skills while having fun.
These activities are perfect for homeschooling, Halloween parties at school, or just celebrating at home. Your child will get to practice important skills like tracing, counting, coloring, and word recognition—all while getting into the Halloween spirit!
Supplies and Printing
copy paper
printer – I have a similar HP printer that uses INSTANT INK. It’s a monthly subscriptions (I pay $2.99 for 50 pages/month. You can rollover unused pages. Doesn’t matter if you print in color or black and white. You’ll get ink delivery to you before it runs out. You’ll get a mailer also to recycle your old ink.
Simply print these out on copy paper or cardstock. If your kid will be using markers, I recommend printing on cardstock so that the markers don’t bleed through.
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A simple and fun drawing and coloring gratitude activity page to help your kids focus on the people and things that they’re thankful for this Thanksgiving.
This gratitude drawing and coloring activity is great for preschooler, kindergarten, older kids, and even adults. The printable is design to be very basic so preschoolers won’t be overwhelmed. At the same time, it has blank spaces for older kids and adults to doodle in their own art.
For my preschooler who loves to draw, I basically just asked him to draw in what he’s thankful for or people or things that he loves and he was off to drawing them. He didn’t color it all in because he had to go back to his virtual Pre-K class. But he was back at it after school ended.
Download and print out the gratitude drawing and coloring page onto copy paper or cardstock. Supply your kid with some markers, color pencils and let her draw and color in the gratitude page.
If you want to do this activity in Procreate, download the PNG file.
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