Spring Games for Kids
Spring games for kids are an excellent way to help preschoolers learn and develop important skills such as counting, problem-solving, hand-eye coordination, and more.
Playing board games with your child can also be a fun bonding experience that you both will enjoy.
With the wide range of board game options available today, it can be hard to choose which ones are best for your preschooler.
Let’s chat about why playing board games is beneficial for preschoolers’ development and provide some creative ideas on how to keep them engaged during playtime.
We’ll also give tips on choosing the right game depending on your child’s age and interests so that they get the most out of their playtime activities.
Playing Board Games with Preschoolers
Playing board games with your preschooler can be a fun way to help them learn and grow. Board games are great for developing important skills like counting, problem-solving, and hand-eye coordination. Playing board games is also a good way for you and your child to bond.
When choosing board games for your preschooler, it’s important to keep in mind their age and interests. Different types of board games can help them develop different skills. For instance, a memory game is great for teaching counting and basic arithmetic, while a strategy game can help with problem-solving and logic skills.
To keep them engaged during playtime, be sure to explain the rules in an age-appropriate way and provide lots of praise and encouragement. You can also offer a variety of rewards, such as stickers, to help motivate them to keep playing.
At the end of the day, playing board games with your preschooler is a great way for both of you to learn and have fun together. Board games provide an opportunity for quality bonding time while helping them develop important skills.
Spring Games for Kids
If you're looking for a way to make playtime more fun and engaging, try some spring-themed board games.
Here are some great ideas to help your preschooler learn and grow:
The flower stem toy allows children to build, match and sort, they can mix and match pieces to create different flowers at will.
Greatly develop creativity and imagination in children when playing this manipulative toy flower playset.
A fantastic 2 player game, ideal for developing partner and parent interaction.
Your kids can have fun playing with an adult or a friend.
The frogs light up, at random, and the player uses the hammer to hit them and the lights will turn off.
Whack as many frogs as you can, the screen will show your score.
The kids educational game allows your child to learn to count, sort & match.
Create the 1 flower garden building toys for girls by interlocking the petal sorting cups shapes puzzle.
Build the flower shapes puzzle to use as butterfly shape sorter.
Use the toddler toy for learning colors, numbers and matching game.
Children will enjoy learning about the garden's abundant delights on these 56 beautifully illustrated cards while developing memory and concentration skills.
Match the colorful pairs of garden helpers, such as ladybugs, butterflies, wheelbarrows, and watering cans, plus garden goodies like pumpkins, tomatoes, tulips and more.
The Honey Bee Tree is an award winning game filled with suspense and excitement.
Players must carefully remove leaves without dislodging the sleeping bees.
The player with the fewest bees in their tray at the end of the game is the winner.
When the tree is turned towards you, you must figure out which leaf to pull.
The goal is to select the leaf that will wake the fewest bees and pull it out delicately to not disturb them.
If you’re lucky none of them wake, and you turn the tree to the next person’s flower tray.
Kids will jump for joy when they play with jumping Jack, the world's cutest bunny!
Spin the spinner to see how many carrots you get to pick from Jack's bunny Hill.
One of the carrots will make Jack jump, but it's a different carrot every time.
If he jumps on your turn, you'll win if you catch him, or extra rules let every player try to catch him when he jumps.
If no one catches Jack, then the player with the most carrots wins.
The farmers are in a frenzy. Bunnies are hopping and hiding in the Carrot Patch, eating all the veggies.
Help the farmers catch these funny jumping bunnies in a memory game of bunny "hide and seek."
Be the first player to collect at least one bunny of each color (red, blue, yellow, and green) and you win.
Players will wear a rabbit ear hat on their head. Players take turns tossing the rings and trying to land them on another child's ears in order to score.
There are various interesting ways to play waiting for you and your kid to find.
Whether you’re looking for a fun way of spending time with your toddler, or you simply want to encourage their cognitive development at a young age, the Nene Toys ladybug’s garden memory game is the perfect solution!
Children lead their Ladybug home to the Rose Garden while avoiding the Praying Mantis and collecting aphids to feed the Lazy Ants!
Adorable graphics, enchanting story and easy play make it a fun game!
This ladybug counting game for toddlers can be loads of fun.
Kids learn the numbers 0-10 and can also play counting and math games.
Designed to be tactile and fun, the felt jar provides a fun home for the bugs, encouraging imaginative play as well as fine motor skills.
The Mudpuppy Butterflies Shaped Memory Match game is fun and educational!
The 24-piece (12 pairs) game is perfect for kids ages 3-8 to develop matching skills, sharpen visual memory, focus and concentration.
The memory match game includes a field guide insert that outlines the butterflies found in nature that inspired the artwork.
Designed with a unique butterfly shape, it'll be harder to find a water toy game like ours!
The vibrant and colorful Butterfly graphics on the window makes it suitable for kids who love nature and butterflies.
Its eye-catching style makes it top-ranking in your child's toy collection.
This frog game for kids and family will bring back happy memories for adults and delight kids with fly flicking fun!
Catapulting insects has never been so much fun! Little ones will delight in flicking bugs into this frog's mouth.
But Mr. Mouth won't stay still. His mouth keeps opening and closing while his eyes wiggle and his head spins round and round. What a funny froggy!
You’re a frog...a hungry frog. The other side of the pond is where you want to be. There’s a fly feast waiting for you when you get there.
This is a perfect board game for game lovers and amphibian lovers alike.
Playing board games with your preschooler is a great way to help them learn and grow, while also providing an opportunity for quality bonding time.
There are many different types of board games available to fit their age and interests.
Be sure to explain the rules in an age-appropriate manner, provide lots of praise and encouragement, and offer rewards to help motivate them to keep playing.
With the right game, you can help your preschooler develop important skills while having fun together.
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.
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