Celebrate the arrival of spring with exciting Garden Theme Activities designed specifically for preschoolers. Engage young minds in interactive learning experiences that include counting, recognizing patterns, sorting, identifying letters, tracing, and exploring early phonics skills. These Garden activities are just what you need for your lessons, all for just $7.49.
The Garden Theme Preschool Activities Binder is packed with a 8 different activities that focus on a variety of preschool skills practice, all while playing with toys, playdough, and common craft supplies. Best part, it’s grab and go!
Why are our Themed Preschool Binders so popular with moms and teachers…
- Building Independence: Kids are able to work on their own or in small groups at their table to use their binders. It encourages them to self-start and learn/play on their own.
- Easy Prep: Print and slip the pages into sheet protectors. It’s that simple! No cutting and laminating required.
- Play-Based: These interactive, hands-on activities are built to engage little minds, use multiple senses, and make learning ridiculously fun.

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Garden Activities for Preschool
Alphabet Garden
Explore the garden and practice letter recognition by finding all the matching letters. Mark the lowercase letter with pom poms or buttons.
Beginning Sounds Flowers
Identifying the beginning sound of words is an important early reading skill. Mark each correct sounds with seeds, buttons, or pom poms.
Carrot Garden 10 Frames
This counting activity is a hands-on math learning tool designed to help young children develop their counting and number recognition skills in a fun garden theme.
Shape Flowers
This garden counting activity not only reinforces counting skills, but also allows children to practice sorting.
Garden Graphing
Graphing activities play a critical role in preschool learning by promoting math skills, critical thinking, language development, hands-on learning, and early STEM exploration.
Garden Patterns
Make lovely flowers using shape buttons that match the shape displayed. Afterward, count the number of buttons you utilized to craft your flower.
Hidden Picture Gardens
Practice number and object recognition with this activity.
Garden Trace and Plant
How fun is this tracing activitiy to strengthen fine motor skills and practice counting too? You can use seeds for the lines as well as sliding the page into a sheet protector and using a wipe off marker.

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I would love to try some of your freebies!!
There is a link at the top of our page!