For this game, the kids matched up the sponge balls to the correct colors on the bunny. Each paw had a different color. Or they could just go crazy and push the balls in wherever they liked!

2.) Bug and Leaf Color Matching
Credit: Busy Little Bugs

3.) Caterpillar Pom-Pom Push
Credit: (If this is your idea, please let me know!)

4.) Chicken and Egg Bowling
Credit: Oriental Trading

5.) Owl Addition
Credit: Make, Take & Teach
*I was so excited to use addition in our sensory games. How did it go? Not good at all. Unfortunately the preschoolers aren't quite ready to tackle this yet, but I have never tried addition with them before. I do have to say that they are doing amazing with spelling, so that's great!

6.) Dinosaur Spelling
Credit: Pocket of Preschool
*The preschoolers did amazing with this! It's been a little while since we've done spelling like this, but they had no problem at all with it!
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