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April 11, 2024 | Leave a Comment

Flower Activities For Preschoolers

I love learning about flowers with preschoolers in a few ways. I like teaching preschoolers about plant life cycles with fun garden books and gardening activities, I like learning about flowers using 5 senses activities and of course I like using flowers as a theme for other learning like literacy too. These flower activities for preschoolers will include all these learning areas with this flower garden theme!

Flower Garden Name Activity

This simple activity was a huge hit in my PreK class – probably because all young children love anything with their name on it. I loved this flower garden name craft because it gave us a chance to work on writing names meaningfully.

You will need multiple colors of construction paper, one large sheet of construction paper per student, scissors, crayons, and glue for this craft.

Before you invite children to come work on this – precut stems and the tops of the tulips.

Now, have the children write their names, one letter at a time, on the flowers. Then, before gluing, have them put their letters together to make their name and ensure they have the right order.

Time to glue and add fun garden details with crayons.

Want to use this same idea for a whole group lesson?

alphabet activity

Try this alphabet garden sticky wall! I’m making one with magnets for my magnet board asap!

Flower Playdough Activities For Preschoolers

Popsicle stick flowers for playdough – these little easy-to-make flowers transform playdough play!

Make Prints in playdough with flowers and other bits of nature!

Hands-on Flower Activities for Preschoolers

Flower sticky window – this sensory activity is fantastic; you don’t have to use real flowers.

Count and bead math.

fine motor play

Flower fine motor tray – work on vital fine motor and hand-eye coordination skills with this flower arrangement tray.

Learn all about flowers by taking them apart. Children love this, and it’s one of my favorite flower activities for preschoolers.

Flower Circle Time Activities For Preschool

Which flower smells better? This is a favorite circle time activity in my classroom year after year!

Lesson plan for May for preschool

This garden-themed circle time activity uses one of my favorite books about planting a garden.

Flower Art Projects for Preschoolers

Nature smash painting, this fun sensory flower art activity, will be a smash hit!

mother's day craft for kids

These flower pots are the perfect flower craft for preschoolers to make for Mother’s day!

Books About Flowers for Preschool

Picture books about flowers – find several great books for this theme and to match flower activities for preschoolers.

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