Winter time is a perfect time to introduce children to the animals that like the cold weather. Our favorite animals are penguins! So, while all my children would enjoy these activities, I wanted to do some for my son’s level who is three. Hope your toddlers enjoy some of these fun penguin learning activities!
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Penguin Book for Toddlers
This book is perfect for children ages 9 months and up! It especially engages toddlers because it is filled with sensory experiences. Each page features a penguin with a different texture. Which Penguin is the right one?
That’s Not My Penguin
Penguin Learning Activities for Toddlers
These activities are meant to encourage learning, but if your child isn’t enjoying it, it might not be the right level for them. Try adjusting it to fit their interests and abilities.
Penguin Finger Print
Just like every finger print is different, so is every Penguin. Teach your toddler about their finger print or talk about how penguins can identify each other by the noise they make and every penguin has a different call.
Penguin Hand Print
It’s easy and fun to do hand print art and talk about the different parts of a penguin as you make it with your child.
Penguin Sensory Bin
Great idea for independent play and to talk about where Penguins live.
Blubber Science
How do penguins stay warm in the freezing cold water?
Simple Penguin Math Games
Here are some ideas for fun math games to play with these or any printable penguins.
Circle Penguin Craft
Just have the circles cut out and ready and this is the easiest craft! Your toddlers will learn what a circle is in one activity.
More Penguin Shapes
Teach your toddler all their shapes with these cute printable penguins and more.
Penguin Pompom Color Match
Use this for counting too!
Feed the Penguin
Like a fun flash card game, teach your toddler lots of things with this activity!
Penguin Counting
Another easy game about feeding the penguins!
Penguin Preschool Games App
The penguin videos are a blast!
Penguin Snack
If they get hungry during their learning activity, try this cute little snack
Penguin Treat
After all their hard ‘work’ reward them with a penguin ice cream treat!
The Story Corner!
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Jodie @ Growing Book by Book says
So many super fun ideas! We love the That’s Not My… series from Usborne.
Mihaela says
Love that thumbprint penguin! So cute! But we love them anyways! Especially since kids watched Happy Feet! 😀
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Jessica says
Engage your child in learning activities even while he is a toddler. It will aid his cognitive development. And, if you can bring in some fun to the learning, your child will certainly enjoy it.
https://www.parentcircle.com/article/7-fun-learning-activities-for-toddlers/