![]() ![]() On the inside, they dictate their retelling of the fairy tale. The children draw a picture of one of their favorite fairy tale characters on the front. Fairy Tale RetellingĪ large sheet paper is folded in half, like a story book. We use these to play alphabet bingo, number bingo, shape bingo, or rhyming bingo. Use plastic jewels to cover the letter/number/shape on the bingo cards. Fairy Tale Literacy Activities Bejeweled Bingo We paint them with gold glitter paint, and add some sequins for “jewels”. We make crowns out of plain construction paper. Spread the mixture onto vanilla wafers, and add a heart-shaped candy (red hots or other candy). Mix two spoonfuls of cream cheese with two spoonfuls of strawberry preserves in a cup. Children make their own tarts with this recipe: Tarts are often made during the medieval ages. ![]() See the Gingerbread Unit page for Gingerbread Man activities. The magnetic fishing poles are made with a magnet wand tied to a rhythm stick (or dowel rod) with string. ![]() Children catch a fish with magnetic fishing pole, count the dots, and write or stamp the numeral on a fish cutout. Paper fish have 0-10 dots on them, with a paperclip attached, and are tossed onto the “water”. We use a blue shower liner on the floor for the water. We grow our own small beanstalks by planting lima beans in a cup. When all mattresses are gone, the child with the most mattresses on the bed is the “true princess” or prince. The children take turns rolling dice and taking that amount of mattresses (cut from craft foam) to put on the bed. We use two beds from our dollhouse furniture for this game. (I also use these during my Families Theme, but children enjoy seeing previously used materials get rotated back in to the centers.) Princess on the Pea Children use these to cut out the different sizes of bears to make the bear family. The Three BearsĪdd bear family cookie cutters (made by Wilton) to the play dough area. The children dictate a few sentences to retell the story. We talk about the sequence of the story (which house did the wolf come to first, second, third), and make the houses on the paper in that sequence. We make the houses of the Three Little Pigs by gluing on raffia pieces (straw), toothpicks (sticks), and small rectangles of red foam (bricks). See how they incorporated STEAM into their own story with Little Red Riding Boy.Find more Fairy Tales Activities for Pre-K BooksĬheck here for a complete list of Fairy Tale Books The Three Little Pigs Stop by Hand Made Kids Art for another classic fairy tale, Little Red Riding Hood. Head on over to print the characters and see how to set it up! Kids will have fun retelling the story in their own way or using the pieces as a visual to go along with the book. I Heart Crafty Things put together storytelling bin for the book Fox Tale Soup. Older kids may enjoy doing this activity too! We can’t wait to do this fun activity together! Pink Stripey Socks made up a fun Fairy Tale Mad Libs printable that sure to have the kids giggling with delight. A Little Pinch of Perfect shares an awesome preschool printable plus her preschooler had fun making a craft and had some giggles while examining the effects of durability, weight, and pressure. We have it displayed in our home and Little Sister can easily play with it too!Ī classic fairy tale that we all grew up, The Three Little Pigs. ![]() She adores the Disney princesses and was super excited to make this! The door even opens and shows Cinderella. My daughter and I made Cinderella’s carriage/coach from paper plates. Here are 5 different fairy tales with crafts, activities, and printables to go along with them.įairy Tale Crafts and Activities for Preschoolers I loved these stories growing up as a kid and enjoy sharing things from my childhood with my little ones. Did you see our creative preschool learning theme from last month? Incase you missed it, we did fairy tale crafts and activities for preschoolers. ![]()
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