Last Updated on February 6, 2020 by Brie
There are so many fun preschool activities to do, why not do one activity a day? Today our preschool activity was super simple, and by far one of my daughter’s favorite activity to do! It is a dinosaur preschool activity!
Supplies:
There are several modifications you can do for this activity, but basically you start out with these simple supplies:
- Kid safe hole punch
- Safety scissors
- 3 pieces of construction paper
- Marker
- Glue
Dinosaur Preschool Activity 1:
Draw some lines on construction paper, give your child kids safety scissors and let them cut it out.Give them a kids safe hole punch and let the whole punch all sorts of construction paper too. This is a great motor skills development preschool lesson. If you want to you can stop here, or you can keep going on with the activity!
You might also be interested in an easy apples craft!
Dinosaur Preschool Activity 2:
Add glue and more paper. For the brave mom’s just hand over the glue bottle and let your kids creative juices flowing! Give your kids a separate paper to glue their hole Punch and cut out creations. My daughter claims she made a dinosaur!
You might also like a preschool lesson all about sharks!
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Bonding Activities for Moms and Daughters:
If you are a girl mom, then you might also be interested in incorporating some bonding activities into you routine! These could range from mother-daughter dates to completing a bucket-list. Remember that you should be making preschool fun, not just all about the worksheets and educational videos! Be sure to check out the special Mother-Daughter Activity book as a way to incorporate mother-daughter bonding into your preschool program! Get your copy here!
If you have an interesting activity you would like us to try out for our preschool program, leave a comment in the comments section below!
Brie
Last Updated February 5, 2020