PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS FOR 2 YEAR OLDS

PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS FOR 2 YEAR OLDS

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Colorful Shape Sorting Fun

Colorful Shape Sorting Fun

A cheerful worksheet featuring bright circles, squares, and triangles for little hands to match. Helps 2-year-olds recognize basic shapes while improving fine motor skills through simple pointing or placing activities.

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Animal Friends Matching Game

Animal Friends Matching Game

Adorable line drawings of a cat, dog, and bunny for toddlers to pair with their shadows. This visual discrimination activity builds early observation skills and vocabulary in a playful, low-pressure way.

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Big and Small Apple Hunt

Big and Small Apple Hunt

Two apple trees, one with large apples and one with small. Children circle the big apples or point to the tiny ones, introducing size comparison concepts gently for developing minds.

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Happy Face Tracing Lines

Happy Face Tracing Lines

Wavy, zigzag, and straight dotted paths leading from a smiling sun to a flower. Perfect for 2-year-olds to practice pre-writing strokes with crayons or fingers, boosting hand control.

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Counting Fingers 1-2-3

Counting Fingers 1-2-3

Three handprints showing one, two, and three raised fingers. Toddlers count aloud and color the correct number of dots below each hand, merging number recognition with sensory play.

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Farm Animal Sound Match

Farm Animal Sound Match

Pictures of a cow, sheep, and duck with speech bubbles containing their sounds. Kids draw lines from animal to sound, encouraging auditory association and language development through fun repetition.

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Rainbow Color Sorting Jars

Rainbow Color Sorting Jars

Empty jars labeled red, blue, and yellow with scattered items like a strawberry, sky, and sun. Toddlers color or place stickers in matching jars, reinforcing color identification and categorization.

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Simple Puzzle Pieces Cutout

Simple Puzzle Pieces Cutout

A large, friendly fish split into two easy-to-cut halves. Designed for adult help, this worksheet introduces puzzle concepts and hand-eye coordination as toddlers match the pieces together.

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My First Dot-to-Dot Star

My First Dot-to-Dot Star

Just five numbered dots forming a star shape. Little ones connect 1 to 5 with a thick crayon, learning number order and gaining confidence in creating a recognizable picture independently.

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Emotion Faces Drawing Prompt

Emotion Faces Drawing Prompt

Blank circles with labels like happy, sad, and silly. Toddlers scribble simple faces or point to expressions, building emotional vocabulary and empathy through creative, guided self-expression.

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Simple Shape Tracing Fun for Toddlers

Simple Shape Tracing Fun for Toddlers

Help your 2-year-old learn basic shapes with this easy tracing worksheet. Featuring large circles, squares, and triangles, it builds fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination through gentle, repetitive practice perfect for little hands.

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Color Matching Activity for Early Learners

Color Matching Activity for Early Learners

Engage your toddler with a bright color matching worksheet. Kids draw lines from colored objects to matching circles, boosting recognition and cognitive skills. This simple, no-mess activity is ideal for quiet play and early learning at home.

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Animal Sound and Picture Connection Sheet

Animal Sound and Picture Connection Sheet

Introduce your 2-year-old to animals with this fun sound-and-picture worksheet. Each row shows a cute animal and a matching sound icon, encouraging kids to point and vocalize. It builds vocabulary and listening skills in a playful, interactive way.

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Big and Small Sorting Printable for Toddlers

Big and Small Sorting Printable for Toddlers

Teach size comparison with this big and small sorting worksheet. Your child will circle the larger or smaller object in each pair, developing early math concepts. The clear, simple images keep young learners focused and make learning feel like a game.

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