

The bluebonnets (and allergies!) are in full bloom over here in Texas! With Easter around the corner, I created a new spring printable pack perfect for preschoolers! I’ll be sharing how to use the pack plus a few extra fun games in this post!
The pack includes:
- Uppercase Alphabet Matching
- 1-10 Number Matching
- Spring Themed Number Clip Cards
- Roll and Cover Number Game
- Easter Egg Alphabet Hunt
- Flower Tracing
For these activities you’ll need:
- Scissors (for cutting apart cards and for your child to use)
- Clothespins
- Green linking cubes or another type of counter
- Small alphabet letters
- Dice
- Plastic Easter eggs
- Small Easter themed counters (like bunny erasers or carrots)
- Ten Frame (or an ice cube tray)

Easter Egg Hunt Alphabet
This simple alphabet letter match uses Easter Eggs and small alphabet letters. I used an eraser set from Target but you could also use magnetic letters or stickers. Put one letter inside each egg and have your child open and match. So easy! A fun twist would be to hide these around the house or yard for your child to find.


Uppercase Alphabet Letter Match
These beautiful spring flowers and stems will have your child moving all over to match letters!


1-10 Number Match
These number cards can be used in a few different ways. You can have your child match numbers to the stems and flower pots.

Number Match Flower Stems
You can also use the flower cards to have your child create stems with the correct number.



Spring Number Clip Cards
Grab some small clothespins or themed clips for this easy activity. Have your child count the items and add a clip to the correct number.



Roll and Cover Game
You’ll need a dice and a few counters for this game. Your child will roll the dice and cover the correct number!


Fill the Board Game
Another fun way to use Easter themed counters is this easy game! This is a two player game that is great for your child to use counting and one to one correspondence skills. Have your child roll and fill their board with the correct number. Whoever fills their board first, wins! You can also start with a full board and have your child take away counters as well!


Easter Egg Fill
A really easy way to work on fine motor skills is to have your child fill and empty Easter eggs! You can use themed counters or pom poms.

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