Free PDFs - Early Learning
Cute sheep to practice with DOT Markers:
- colors recognition & naming
- grip, dexterity and fine motor skills
- coloring according to the patterns
- opposites: full vs empty.
You can find more such animals in our BOOK BELOW!
Simple picture puzzle helps your child to foster:
- fine motor skills
- analytical skills
- habit of starting activities from left side
Sequencing pictures from smallest to biggest (or the other way round) helps your child to develop:
- analytical skills
- pre-math skills
- knowledge od basic concepts (small, big, medium)
Cutting pictures and arranging them also fosters fine motor skills.
Matching pictures with their outlines prepares your child for learning to read and helps to develop sight analytical skills.
Activities with finding the odd one out help your child to foster analytical skills.
Sequencing, assessing sizes, matching halves, puzzles from left to right, maze, tracing, counting to 3.