27 Hands on Activities for Preschool
Engaging in hands-on activities is a great way for preschoolers to develop their cognitive, physical, and social-emotional skills. Not only are these activities fun for children, but they also help them learn and develop. Here are 27 hands-on activities for preschoolers that will help them build a foundation for lifelong learning:
1. Create a play dough sculpture- This activity encourages children to use their imagination and creativity as they form shapes out of play dough.
2. Make an obstacle course- Using household items, create an obstacle course in the house or yard and challenge children to crawl or hop through it.
3. Put on a puppet show- Make puppets out of paper bags and have children act out their favorite stories.
4. Make homemade play dough- Create a batch of play dough using simple ingredients such as flour and salt.
5. Have a treasure hunt- Hide items around the house or yard and have children search for them.
6. Make a paper quilt- Cut out a variety of shapes from construction paper and have children assemble them into a quilt.
7. Go on a nature walk- Head outdoors and explore nature together, looking for plants, animals, and other interesting things.
8. Create a paper plate mask- Cut out shapes from paper plates and have children decorate them to create their own masks.
9. Put on a musical- Have children choose a favorite song and act out the lyrics.
10. Paint with nature- Collect sticks, leaves, and other items from outside and use them to paint pictures.
11. Have a scavenger hunt- Create a list of items for children to find in the house or yard.
12. Construct a cardboard box maze- Using cardboard boxes, create a maze for children to navigate.
13. Make a sensory bin- Fill a bin with different materials such as dried beans or rice and add small toys for children to explore.
14. Play with bubble wrap- Give children a piece of bubble wrap to pop and watch the fun.
15. Have a dance party- Put on some music and have children move to the beat.
16. Go on a photo hunt- Take photos of various items around the house or yard and have children search for them.
17. Make a bird feeder- Create a bird feeder out of a milk carton or other materials and hang it outside.
18. Build a tower- Gather a variety of materials such as blocks, boxes, or cardboard tubes and have children build a tower.
19. Construct a marble run- Using paper towel tubes, straws, and other materials, have children build a marble run.
20. Create a busy box- Fill a box with small items such as buttons, coins, or beads and have children sort them.
21. Have a bubble bath- Fill a plastic tub with soapy water and give children bubble wands to create bubbles.
22. Make a paper chain- Cut out strips of colored paper and have children join them together to make a paper chain.
23. Paint with water- Give children a paintbrush and a cup of water and have them paint the sidewalk or driveway.
24. Play with a parachute- Have children hold onto the edges of a parachute and move it up and down.
25. Have a picnic- Spread a blanket outside and have a picnic with sandwiches, cookies, and juice.
26. Make a sensory bag- Fill a Ziplock bag with different materials such as hair gel, shaving cream, or sand and have children explore it with their hands.
27. Create an art gallery- Hang up pictures that children have drawn and name them as if they were in a museum.
28. Put on a magic show- Have children create simple magic tricks and perform them for the family.
29. Have a bubble race- Place a few bubble wands in a line and have children race to see who can blow the most bubbles.
30. Make a rain stick- Fill a paper towel tube with rice, beans, or other small items and have children shake it to make a rain-like sound.
31. Play a matching game- Write numbers or letters on pieces of paper and have children match them together.
32. Draw a map of the house- Give children a piece of paper and have them draw a map of the house.
33. Have a pasta party- Give children a bowl of cooked pasta and have them create their own designs.
34. Make moon sand- Mix together flour, oil, and food coloring to create a moon sand-like material for children to explore.
35. Put on a puppet show- Have children have their creativity by creating their own puppets using recyclable materials and having them present with their own artwork.