If You Give a Pig a Party Activities
Whether you’re studying Laura Numeroff or preparing for a birthday party, your preschoolers will love each of these If You Give a Pig a Party activities!
Add one or more of these book-based activities to your preschool lesson plans. They’re perfect for your P is for Pig, Laura Numeroff, or party-themed preschool activities.
Arts and crafts are great for young kids for a variety of reasons. They can work on building motor skills while expressing their creativity. Check out the fun arts and crafts featured below.
If You Give a Pig a Party Activities
After you’ve read the If You Give a Pig a Party book with your preschoolers, have them complete one or more of these hands-on crafts and activities to extend the fun!
I recently shared a fun list of pig crafts for preschoolers that your little ones will love!
Little ones will build fine motor muscles as they complete this free Letter P Printable sticker/dot marker page. The Measured Mom
There are quite a few pig coloring pages on this site along with a few printable pig masks your kids can make and wear. Super Coloring
Here’s a fun party hat sight word matching game that pairs nicely with this book. Inspiration Laboratories
Not only can kids practice number recognition with this Feed the Pig preschool counting game, but they can also discuss healthy eating, fruits/vegetables, and healthy eating. From ABCs to ACTs
There are a variety of ways to use these pig shape matching cards with your preschoolers. Each of them is a great way to extend this story. Activity Mom
I love both the cake decorating and P is for Pig party crafts. Both of these activities are perfect to do alongside a reading of this story. Izzie Mac and Me
If you plan to decorate a Halloween pumpkin to resemble your child’s favorite book character, do not miss this If You Give a Pig a Party book pumpkin! Penguins in Pink
Round Out Your Unit with These Activities:
This wooden pig puzzle will promote hand-eye coordination, develop problem-solving skills and improve matching skills. In addition, it can stimulate a child’s imagination and creativity.
How about a pink pig sock puppet for kids to use in their imaginative play area or for retelling their favorite pig-themed stories!
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