Spring Pom Pom Activities for Preschoolers
Print these spring pom pom activities for preschoolers to add a little fine motor practice to your little one’s day.
These spring activities are a lot of fun for little ones. Preschoolers will strengthen fine motor and hand-eye coordination skills while completing each of these spring pom pom patterns.

Download and print these seasonal pom pom mats, and add them to your upcoming preschool activities.
Spring Pom Pom Activities for Preschoolers
These pom pom challenges are perfect for helping preschoolers strengthen fine motor muscles in their hands and fingers.
They will also work on hand-eye coordination, as well, as they pick up and place the pom poms on each of these holiday mats.
Download and print these worksheets to create a fun springtime activity for preschoolers.
With a variety of subjects in this pack, little ones will have a great time working on their motor skills.
These print-and-go printables are perfect for busy preschool moms and teachers like you.

Color Matching
Print and laminate these pages and provide some pom poms to your child. Have them match the pom poms to the correct color on the challenge mat.
I find it easiest to work from top to bottom so that the kids don’t bump the pom poms with their hands as they work.

Counting
After your child has covered the entire image, have them count each set of pom poms. This is a great way to help them practice counting from 1-30.
Number Formation
Once they’ve counted each colored pom pom, have them right that number on the line.
If necessary, provide your child with a number line to copy the numbers. Or, draw them lightly with a pencil and have your child trace over them.

PRESCHOOL BOOKS ABOUT SPRING
Fill your book basket with a great collection of books about spring. 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.
A Little Book About Spring – Spring is a time of budding trees, chirping birds, and croaking frogs. Discover these and more wonders of spring in this delightful board book inspired by the works of legendary children’s book author-illustrator Leo Lionni.
And Then It’s Spring – Following a snow-filled winter, a young boy and his dog decide that they’ve had enough of all that brown and resolve to plant a garden. They dig, they plant, they play, they wait . . . and wait . . . until at last, the brown becomes a more hopeful shade of brown, a sign that spring may finally be on its way.
Everything Spring – Young children can see, hear, and feel the warmth of springtime by reading and learning all about chicks, bunnies, and the other baby animals that come out to play in springtime.

TEACHING RESOURCES
This spring themed play dough kit will provide hours of creative and sensory based play for your little ones.
Little ones will love making this sweet little wooden bunny fluffy by using the bamboo tongs to place the wool balls into the divots! This activity will help develop rote counting, one to one correspondence, build subitizing skills, encourage addition and subtraction practice!
Download Your Printables
This pack of pom pom challenges contains 10 pages designed to help kids work on the following skills:
- fine motor skills
- hand-eye coordination
- counting
- color matching
- number formation
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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.
Thank you so much for your kindness and time in sharing your knowledge. It’s so refreshing to be able to use these fun developmental challenges in my classroom!! I look forward to keeping in touch with you!
WithMuch Gratitude,
Michele