PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS FOR 3 YEAR OLDS

PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS FOR 3 YEAR OLDS

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Colorful Shape Matching Fun

Colorful Shape Matching Fun

A cheerful worksheet featuring circles, squares, and triangles for little hands to match. Bright colors and simple outlines help 3-year-olds learn basic shapes while improving fine motor skills through playful pairing activities.

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Trace the Wiggly Lines

Trace the Wiggly Lines

This pre-writing worksheet guides tiny fingers along wavy, zigzag, and straight paths. Perfect for developing pencil control and hand-eye coordination, it turns early writing practice into a gentle, engaging adventure for preschoolers.

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Count the Cute Animals

Count the Cute Animals

Adorable puppies, kittens, and bunnies invite 3-year-olds to count from one to five. Large, clear numbers and cheerful illustrations make early math concepts accessible and fun, building confidence in number recognition and counting.

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Alphabet Dot-to-Dot A to Z

Alphabet Dot-to-Dot A to Z

Connect the dots from A to Z to reveal a friendly dinosaur or a smiling sun. This worksheet teaches letter order and fine motor skills, rewarding little learners with a delightful picture they can color afterward.

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Big and Small Sorting Fun

Big and Small Sorting Fun

Children compare giant elephants and tiny mice, sorting objects by size. Simple images and clear labels help 3-year-olds grasp the concept of big versus small, encouraging logical thinking and observation skills.

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Color the Happy Farm Scene

Color the Happy Farm Scene

A barn, a red tractor, and fluffy sheep await crayon strokes. This coloring worksheet boosts creativity and color recognition while teaching farm vocabulary. Large spaces make it easy for small hands to stay inside the lines.

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Match the Animal Tracks

Match the Animal Tracks

Little detectives match paw prints to their animal owners—a cat, a duck, or a bear. This fun puzzle sharpens visual discrimination and memory, turning learning into an exciting game for curious 3-year-olds.

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Find the Missing Half

Find the Missing Half

Each fruit or toy is split in half; kids draw lines to match the correct pieces. This worksheet enhances spatial awareness and problem-solving, using familiar objects to make the task feel like a playful challenge.

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Simple Maze to the Treasure

Simple Maze to the Treasure

Guide a friendly mouse through a wide, easy maze to reach a cheese treat. Designed for beginners, this activity builds patience and directional skills, offering a satisfying sense of achievement at the finish.

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My First Name Tracing

My First Name Tracing

Dotted letters spell out common short names like Sam or Mia. With guiding arrows and fun star stickers, this worksheet helps 3-year-olds practice writing their own name, boosting letter recognition and fine motor control.

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Colorful Shape Matching Fun

Colorful Shape Matching Fun

Engage your 3-year-old with this vibrant preschool worksheet featuring circles, squares, and triangles. Children practice matching shapes by drawing lines, boosting early geometry skills and hand-eye coordination in a playful, no-pressure learning activity.

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Animal Alphabet Tracing Page

Animal Alphabet Tracing Page

Introduce letters with adorable animal friends. This worksheet lets little ones trace uppercase A for alligator and B for bear. Simple dotted lines guide tiny hands, building fine motor control and letter recognition for preschool readiness.

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Counting Cute Caterpillars

Counting Cute Caterpillars

Help your toddler count from one to five with cheerful caterpillar illustrations. Each segment has a number to trace, followed by a dot-to-dot activity. This worksheet nurtures number sense and concentration in a gentle, colorful format.

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Big and Little Sorting Game

Big and Little Sorting Game

Teach size comparison with this hands-on preschool printable. Kids color big apples red and little apples green, then circle the largest object. Perfect for 3-year-olds, it develops observation skills and early math vocabulary through simple categorization.

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