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Autumblings
Welcome autumn with the wildly imaginative short poems in this preschool book.
Ship Shapes
Grab your life jacket and set sail on this high seas adventure with shapes.
Little Quack's Bedtime
Join Little Quack and the other ducklings as they explore the mysteries that night time brings to the pond.
Preschool Book Activities
Reading with your preschooler is a great way to spend quality time together. Why not extend the excitement of preschool books by including a variety of activities? Crafts, story retelling, dramatic play, and cooking are just a few ways to expand the magic of books. The activities in this section can be easily adapted to any preschool book or theme. You will find affordable activities, including many you can do with materials you already have at home. Fire up your creativity and have fun with these preschool book activities!
Featured Preschool Book Activities
Learn how to make your own lacing cards to go along with the book Ship Shapes. Preschoolers will have fun will improving their fine motor skills with these fun and easy preschool book activity.
Preschoolers love reading the same stories over and over. Why not make story time more exciting for your preschoolers and for you? Felt boards are easy and inexpensive to make. They turn any preschool book into an interactive experience. Preschoolers can use the felt pieces to retell their favorite stories or spin a new tale. Preschool story time will never be the same!
Featured Preschool Book Activity Products

With a half pound of various foam shapes, this bucket will provide endless educational fun. These foam shapes are perfect for craft projects. These foam pieces are the perfect way to reinforce the shapes found in Ship Shapes. Preschoolers will be entertained for hours with these foam shapes!
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Eight Preschool Holiday Crafts Must Haves
As the holidays approach, you’ll want to be sure you have plenty of preschool holiday crafts supplies handy. Here are eight crafts supply essentials to include in your preschool holiday crafts box or organizer.
How Preschoolers Can Help in the Kitchen
Your preschooler might be more ready to help in the kitchen than you realize. And not just the kind of help that you clean up after! Young preschoolers can help with washing produce, dumping ingredients into a bowl, and mixing while older preschoolers may be ready to slice with an egg slicer or a vegetable peeler. Involving your preschooler in the important task of cooking might stir up some excitement about the meal or at least give you a chance to finish preparing dinner!
Library Adventures
Explores adventures with books and other opportunties as close as the public library. Are you looking for a way to maximize your preschooler's learning? Consider going to a storytime at your local library.
