Flower Sorting Activity for Toddlers and Kids- Free Printable
With just a few simple supplies you can get this activity set up in about 2 minutes! My children loved this one, so it was time well spent. Be sure to grab the free download below to make your life even easier!
I’m still in the short and sweet phase with a baby at home and figuring out how to balance 4 children! So grab the free printable and I’ll share more ways to use it soon.
My 2 and 5 year old loved this activity and were actively playing for over 30 minutes. I love that this can be progressed for older kids and kept very simple for little ones.
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Grab the free download to get started with matching and counting activities for the kids. And of course we are using hearts to stick to a Valentine’s Day theme!