Spring is just around the corner. Flowers will be blooming as nature comes alive. Here are 14 fun flower activities that you can explore with your preschoolers…

Is this flower taller or shorter than a preschooler? Explore measurement with child-sized flowers…
Creating a flower collage is a fun way to study different colors and types of flowers…
Reuse plastic bottles with water bottle printing…
Combine literacy and art by reading Planting a Rainbow by Lois Ehlert. Then paint a rainbow of beautiful flowers…
Use tweezers to dissect flowers and promote fine motor skills while having fun…
Create beautiful tissue paper flowers using a wide array of colors…
Introduce preschoolers to the art of still lifes with flower drawings…
This spectacular piece of art was created with parts of flowers added to contact paper and then framed…
Explore the different parts of a plant from seed to flower on the sticky table…
Don’t throw out those old flowers quite yet! Paint with a bouquet of flowers before you toss them out…
Create a keepsake with handprint flower fun…
Take a walk and explore nature’s color wheel…
Change up the easel experience by painting cupcake flowers on the easel…
Lastly, provide endless fun with flowers by creating a flower center…
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Links to grow on:
Flower stencil painting by Learn with Play at Home
Flowers on a string by Toddler Approved
Build a garden math game by Family Your Way
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Yup. This one is going in my bag of substitute teacher tricks!
What excellent ideas! Thank you.
I loved these ideas! Theu are perfect for the beginning of Spring!
I love all the activities you have created with flowers! kudos! Thank you so much for sharing these.
What a wonderful set of flower activities for spring. I particularly like how you added interest to the easel by adding the cupcake holders. You have such a nice array of activities encompassing one flower theme.
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