PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS ALL ABOUT ME
Your child knows their name, but when you ask them what makes them special, they...
Download Original →All About Me Name Practice Sheet
A cheerful worksheet where preschoolers trace and write their own name. Includes a dotted-line guide and a small space for a self-portrait drawing. Perfect for building early handwriting confidence and personal identity awareness in young learners.
Download Original →My Favorite Things Coloring Page
This printable invites children to color and circle their favorite food, animal, color, and toy. Simple icons and large spaces make it easy for little hands. A fun way to encourage self-expression and conversation starters for preschool circle time.
Download Original →Self-Portrait Drawing and Labeling Activity
Kids draw a picture of themselves and label basic body parts like eyes, nose, and mouth. The worksheet features a large blank face outline and word bank. Supports fine motor skills, vocabulary development, and self-awareness in early childhood education.
Download Original →My Family Tree Cut and Paste
A hands-on activity where preschoolers paste family member pictures onto a simple tree template. Includes labels for mom, dad, siblings, and pets. Great for discussing family structures, building vocabulary, and practicing scissor skills in a meaningful way.
Download Original →All About Me Number and Age Page
Children practice writing their age and counting candles on a birthday cake. Features a large numeral tracing section and a coloring activity. Combines early math skills with personal information, making learning relevant and engaging for preschool students.
Download Original →My Handprint Keepsake Art Project
A printable page with a designated area for a painted or traced handprint. Includes a prompt to write the child's name and date. This sensory-friendly activity creates a memorable keepsake while reinforcing the concept of unique physical traits.
Download Original →Emotions Matching and Drawing Worksheet
Preschoolers match simple emotion faces to words like happy, sad, and surprised. Then they draw their own feeling face in a mirror frame. Supports social-emotional learning, empathy, and vocabulary building in a gentle, age-appropriate format.
Download Original →My Favorite Color Sorting Activity
Children color, cut, and sort small pictures into groups based on their favorite color. The worksheet includes a rainbow header and blank sorting boxes. Encourages color recognition, categorization skills, and personal preference expression for young learners.
Download Original →All About Me Sensory Name Tracing
A textured-style worksheet where kids trace their name using glue and glitter or yarn. The large, bold letters provide a tactile learning experience. Combines fine motor practice with sensory play, making name recognition a fun, hands-on preschool activity.
Download Original →My Home and Neighborhood Drawing Page
Children draw their house and one favorite place nearby, like a park or store. Includes simple prompts and a large drawing area. Encourages spatial awareness, community connection, and storytelling skills in a creative, open-ended format for preschoolers.
Download Original →All About Me: My Favorite Things
A cheerful preschool worksheet inviting kids to draw and color their favorite food, toy, animal, and color. Simple prompts with picture boxes help little learners express themselves while building fine motor skills and self-awareness.
Download Original →My Family Portrait Page
This adorable all-about-me printable features a house frame for drawing family members. Preschoolers practice naming relatives and describing relationships, fostering emotional development and early storytelling through creative art and simple writing.
Download Original →My Body: Trace and Label
A fun worksheet where children trace body parts like hands, feet, and head, then match labels. Designed for preschool motor skill practice, it encourages body awareness and vocabulary building with cute, kid-friendly illustrations.
Download Original →My Birthday and Age Activity
Preschoolers celebrate themselves by drawing birthday candles and writing their age. This worksheet includes a cake template and number tracing, combining math basics with personal identity exploration in a joyful, hands-on way.
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