Penguin Games for Preschoolers
How fun are these penguin games for preschoolers? Add one or more to your winter or winter animals preschool lessons.
Our favorite zoo exhibit is the penguin house. We love to watch them dive and waddle around.
These games are perfect for your preschoolers who love penguins, too. Add a few to your penguin preschool activities.
Your kids will beg to do “just one more”!
There are a lot of fun ways to add penguin games to your preschool lesson plans.
Scroll through the list below, and find one your kids will love!
Penguin Games for Preschoolers
Paper Cup Penguin Craft Roll and Make Game
Make a paper cup penguin craft with this fun roll-and-create game for kids! The Imagination Tree
Penguin First to 20 Activity
This penguin counting game is the perfect addition to your math centers. use this game to help students learn and review their number sense to 20. A Dab of Glue Will Do
Feed the Penguin Colour Learning Game
Create this cute feed the penguin game to help your child with a variety of skills. If you want to work on colors then use different colors of fish and if you want to focus on number recognition or letter recognition then write those items on each fish. Rainy Day Mum
Penguin Patterns File Folder Game
This penguin themed file folder game your child will have the chance to work on recognizing and naming 2D shapes. From ABCs to ACTs
Printable Games with Penguins
Your children will have fun creating algorithms that move the penguins from the start to end on each of the printable games. While building a path on a game board, your children will be working on a number of coding skills. JDaniel4’s Mom
Penguin math games
Practicing counting is fun with this fun penguin printables! Children will count the cute penguins and then mark the correct numeral on the penguin counting clip cards. 123 Homeschool 4 Me
Initial Sound Penguin Puzzles
This initial sound penguin puzzles game will have your students so excited about doing that they will not even realize they are learning. A Dab of Glue Will Do
Penguin Shape Matching Mats
These penguin shape matching mats are great for kids who enjoy learning about shapes. They can practice learning their shapes while building their fine motor skills by cutting and pasting the matching shapes. Fun with Mama
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Penguin Count and Cover Counting Activity
Are you looking for a hands-on, differentiated way for your students to learn counting, number recognition and number sense? These penguin count and cover mats are perfect for you! Fun Learning for Kids
Penguin Alphabet Game: Letter Recognition Activity
This penguin alphabet game will help your preschoolers learn to identify and name capital and lowercase letters. ABC’s of Literacy
Winter Penguins Snip and Sort for Toddlers
Practice cutting and discriminating differences by using these penguins snip and sort printables. Simple Fun for Kids
Penguin Themed Alphabet Game for Preschoolers with Printable
This penguin themed alphabet game is perfect for indoor fun with your preschoolers. Get your child ready for Kindergarten with a fun movement activity that help them learn the letters of the alphabet. The Educators’ Spin On It
Penguin ABC Matching Printable
Learning uppercase, lowercase and letter sounds will be fun with this penguin and iceberg matching game. 3Dinosaurs
Penguin Roll & Cover Numbers Game
Work on number recognition with this fun penguin roll and cover numbers game-- just print and play! School Time Snippets
Penguin Ice Races
Penguin ice races are a great way to provide oral sensory stimulation and fine motor work while playing a game! Still Playing School
Penguin Shapes Roll and Graph
This penguin shapes roll and graph game not only works on shape skills but on graphing as well! The Kindergarten Connection
Penguin Alphabet Writing and Matching Printable
Practice uppercase and lowercase letter recognition with this penguin themed writing game. Inspiration Laboratories
Penguin number matching worksheets
These penguin count and match worksheets are an easy, no-prep activity you can use at home or in your classroom. If you print two of some of them and cut the penguins out it becomes a fun matching game! Planes and Balloons
FREE Penguin Shapes Printable Sorting Activity
How cute is this penguin theme shape matching game?! Children will match the shaken penguins with the igloo with the correct shape name. This is such a fun early math activity for winter! Kindergarten Worksheets and Games
FREE Color Penguin Matching Game
Enjoy some fun penguin themed printable games that work on numbers, addition and shapes. The Wise Owl Factory
PRESCHOOL BOOKS ABOUT PENGUINS
Fill your book basket with a great collection of books about penguins. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore.
If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.
Penguins – In Explore My World Penguins, curious kids ages 3 to 7 will be excited to learn about the delightful world of penguins: the extreme lengths they go to to care for their young and the relationship between baby penguins and their parents.
Tacky the Penguin – Tacky’s perfect friends find him annoying until his odd behavior saves the day.
If You Were a Penguin – In this simple, rhyming picture book, the youngest readers will learn about penguins. This is the perfect read-aloud for teachers and parents to share with young children as they imagine what life as a penguin is like!
Teaching Resources
Everyone’s a winner with this super fun, non-competitive game to practice colors and shapes vocabulary! Spin the spinner, match the fish and collect them in your net. But, wait! You might have to feed a fish to the Hungry Penguin!
Stack and sort five brightly-colored wooden rings, topped with an adorable penguin. The base of this wooden penguin stacker is curved for additional fun rocking movement!
Spark your Kiddo’s creative interest with this Penguin Pals Dough Kit! Sensory play and loose parts play rolled into one, this kit gives kids the unlimited ability to play, create and learn.
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Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.