PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS DRAWING
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Download Original →Trace and Color a Happy Sun
A simple sun outline with dotted lines helps preschoolers practice pencil control. Children trace the rays and circle, then color the sun yellow. This worksheet builds fine motor skills and introduces basic shapes.
Download Original →Draw Your Own Silly Monster
Kids use their imagination to complete a monster by adding eyes, arms, and legs. The worksheet provides a blank body outline. This activity encourages creativity while reinforcing body part recognition and drawing confidence.
Download Original →Complete the Butterfly Pattern
One butterfly wing is fully drawn; the other is missing details. Preschoolers copy the lines and dots to make the pattern symmetrical. This teaches observation, hand-eye coordination, and early math concepts like matching.
Download Original →Connect the Dots to Make a Fish
Numbered dots from 1 to 10 form a fish shape when connected. After tracing, children can color the fish and add bubbles. This worksheet combines number sequencing with drawing practice for young learners.
Download Original →Draw a Line to the Matching Animal
A row of animals on the left connects to their homes on the right. Preschoolers draw straight or curved lines between matches. This activity strengthens logical thinking and fine motor control through simple drawing.
Download Original →Finish the Rainbow Picture
A blank rainbow arc awaits colorful stripes. Children draw and color each band, then add clouds at the ends. This worksheet teaches color order and encourages careful line work within defined spaces.
Download Original →Copy the Shape: Circle and Square
Large dotted circles and squares are shown for tracing. Below, kids draw their own versions freehand. This builds shape recognition and prepares little hands for writing letters and numbers later.
Download Original →Draw a Face with Emotions
A blank oval face is provided with prompts like happy, sad, or surprised. Children draw eyes, mouth, and eyebrows to match the emotion. This activity develops empathy and expressive drawing skills.
Download Original →Trace the Wavy Ocean Waves
Dotted wavy lines across the page mimic ocean waves. Preschoolers trace over them, then draw their own waves below. This repetitive motion strengthens wrist control and prepares for cursive writing.
Download Original →Design Your Own Flower Garden
Stems and leaves are drawn; kids add flower petals in any color or shape. They can draw circles, hearts, or zigzags for petals. This open-ended task boosts creativity and fine motor precision.
Download Original →Fun Tracing Shapes for Little Hands
Help your preschooler build fine motor skills with these drawing worksheets. Simple shapes like circles and squares guide tiny hands to trace, color, and create. Perfect for early learning at home or in the classroom.
Download Original →Creative Animal Drawing Prompts for Kids
Spark imagination with preschool worksheets featuring cute animal drawing prompts. Children learn to draw a cat, dog, or fish step-by-step. These activities boost confidence and hand-eye coordination while making art fun and educational.
Download Original →Color and Draw Your Own Garden Scene
Encourage creativity with a garden-themed drawing worksheet. Preschoolers can color flowers, add a sun, and draw a butterfly. This printable activity combines art with nature exploration, ideal for quiet time or homeschool lessons.
Download Original →Simple Line Drawing Practice for Beginners
Build foundational drawing skills with these preschool worksheets. Kids practice straight and wavy lines, then complete simple pictures like a house or tree. Great for developing pencil control and preparing for writing letters.
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