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Premium WorksheetsFor Toddlers
Illustrations: Dikhit BorahContent: Marwah & Sumitra
Illustrations: Dikhit BorahContent: Marwah & Sumitra
For 2-3 year olds
IndexActivity Name Skills Acquired
Birds Or Not Observation, Knowledge, Logical Reasoning
Birds & Young Ones Creativity, Knowledge, Vocabulary
Flash Card Fun Observation, Play, Association
Fingerprint Peacock Sensory, Colour Recognition, Creativity
Help the Ostrich Visual Tracking, Fine Motor, Cognitive
Bird Cube Play, Association, Knowledge
My Owl Mask Creativity, Imagination, Play
Feathers Match Observation, Association, Visual Tracking
Handprint Flamingo Sensory, Creativity, Cognitive
Little Birds Sing Numeracy, Sensory, Language
Answer: Ostrich, Eagle, Sparrow
Ostrich
Elephant Eagle
Sparrow One Horn-Rhinoceros
Buffalo
How this activity helps?Your toddler learns to differentiate between birds and animals.
Help your child understand how each bird — ostrich, eagle, sparrow — is different. Not all birds fly, do they?
Birds Or Not Birds Or NotBelow are some birds and animals. Can you spot the birds?
Help your toddler identify the birds and circle them. Introduce them to the name of each bird.
Owl & owlets
How this activity helps?While colouring, your toddler learns about birds and their young ones.
Help your child narrate a story. Eg: "One night little owlet flew towards the moon and lost its way home…"
Birds & Young Ones Birds & Young OnesThere are parent birds and their young ones — owl and owlets; hen and chicks; duck and ducklings. But they seem to be missing the colours.
Help your toddler colour the parent bird and its young ones in any manner — crayons, child-friendly paint, or pencils. Making each of them colourful? (Note: An image has been given for reference)
Hen & chicks
Duck & ducklings
Owl
Kingfisher Crow
Parrot Duck
How this activity helps?Your toddler develops their problem-solving skill as they attempt to match the shadows with the birds.
Pattern-matching improves your child’s logical reasoning skill.
Flash Card Fun Flash Card FunThere are birds and then there are their shadows. Can you match each bird to its shadow?
Help your toddler identify and match each bird to its shadow. First, cut out each card to make your flash cards. Introduce the name of each bird — owl, parrot, duck, kingfisher, crow. Then, let your child observe and match one bird, at a time, with its shadow.
Owl
Kingfisher Crow Parrot
Duck
How this activity helps?Help your child describe each bird — the colour, the name of the bird, etc.
Flash Card Fun Flash Card Fun Cut out each shadow card to make the flashcard.
How this activity helps?Dabbing their finger in paint and on the paper helps develop your child’s hand-eye coordination
and provides them with a unique tactile experience.Introduce your child to the peacock — its colours, how it dances, if it flies, etc.
Fingerprint PeacockFingerprint PeacockPeacock is ready to dance! But where did the coloursof its feathers go?
Help your toddler dab some child-friendlywatercolours and create fingerprints to make thefeathers of the peacock colourful again. (Note: Animage has been given for reference)
How this activity helps?Tracing along the line helps improve your toddler’s concentration.
Tracing also helps prepare your child for writing while developing their fine motor grip.
Help the OstrichHelp the OstrichThe ostrich seems a little lost. Can you help it find its way?
Help your toddler trace along the dotted lines — usinga crayon — to guide the ostrich to its egg.
Duck
Kingfisher
EagleOstrich
Sparrow
Peac
ock
How this activity helps?Your toddler’s vocabulary increases as they learn the names of the birds.
Your child's communication and language also develops as you interact with them and talk about the different birds on the cube.
Bird CubeBird CubeThere are many, many birds. But here we have six of them. Do you know any of them?
Help your toddler cut and paste the cube together. Let them roll the cube like a die. Introduce the name of each bird and describe it.
How this activity helps?Mimicking the owl helps your toddler express themselves. Introduce your child to this nocturnal bird through a story.
Storytelling develops their imagination helps them visualize the details..
My Owl Mask My Owl MaskDo you want to turn into an owl? Just colour and put on the mask.
Help your toddler colour the owl in any manner — using crayons, watercolours, etc. — to complete the mask. Then, cut out the circles and string a yarn to complete the mask. It's pretend play time as your child transforms into a little owl. (Note: An image has been given for reference)
Owl
Peacock
SparrowHow this activity helps?
As your toddler matches the patterns, help them match the feather with the bird by introducing them to the colours. Colour and pattern matching aid in
your child’s cognitive development.
Feathers MatchFeathers MatchThe feathers are in one column and their corresponding birds in the other. But they are all mixed up!
Help your child observe and match each feather to the corresponding bird. Introduce the names of each bird — owl, peacock, sparrow.
How this activity helps?Using their hands to paint provides your toddler with a different tactile experience. Using their hands to paint provides your toddler with a different tactile experience.
As your child dips their hand in paint and imprints on the paper, they exercise their coordination.
Handprint FlamingoHandprint FlamingoF-L-A-M-I-N-G-O! Look at it. Something seems to be missing, right?
Help your toddler dab child-friendly paint and create a handprint to complete the flamingo. (Note: An a handprint to complete the flamingo. (Note: An image has been given for reference)image has been given for reference)
1 little bird sings
3 little birds sing
2 little birds sing
How this activity helps?It's your toddler's sensory play with paint and thumbprints.
Help your child revise numbers 1 to 5 through this read-along rhyme.
Little Birds SingLittle Birds Sing1 bird, 2 birds... How many birds are singing a song?
Help your toddler dip their thumb in paint (of different colours) and imprints to colour the birds. It's a number activity. Read along as they colour.
4 little birds sing along
5 little birds sing together a birds
ong