• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Ducks 'n a Row

  • Home
  • About Us …
  • Affiliate Links
  • Topics
    • Babies & Toddlers
    • blogging
    • cleaning
    • crafts
    • dogs
    • Entertaining
    • Health & Nutrition
    • Kids
    • Link Parties
    • organizing
    • preschool
    • Recipes
    • tips
  • Cookie Policy

kids games

Preschool Game – Butterfly Picture Hunt

Leave a Comment

 

This game is not just for a butterfly theme. You can use any topic that works for your kids. In fact, I have plans to do it again in a couple of weeks for D is for Dinosaur! What I can tell you is that 3 and 4 year olds love it as much as an Easter Egg Hunt!

This blog contains affiliate links. ♥

How to Raise Monarch Butterflies book
This game was a spur-of-the-moment replacement for our motion time. The weather was rainy so going outdoors was not possible. I wanted to get my kids out of the classroom into a different environment but the gymnasium was occupied, too. So, I used this as an opportunity for a mini-adventure and a way to help them to get to know their classmates a tiny bit better.
First, our preschool theme that day was B is for Butterfly. I had pre-purchased a pack of butterfly pictures from the Dollar Tree, not knowing exactly what I’d do with them but, hey, they were $1! (They also had dinosaurs, so I have a pack stashed away for Letter D week!) There are 36 pictures to a pack and I have 12 students. Perfect. Note: if you cannot locate them,  print out butterfly pictures using free clipart online.
butterfly picture hunt game for preschool

How To Play the Butterfly Picture Hunt Game

Supplies

Butterfly Pictures
Small photos of the children, printed on cardstock and cut out.
Small brown paper lunch bags*
*I cut them in half for ease of use
Glue

Directions

Print photos of the students onto cardstock  — one of each — and glue them to the back of 12 of the butterflies. The rest remain blank.
Have someone spread the butterflies around a large area. We used the school foyer for our game.
Handing a small brown paper bag to each child, give them the instructions to go find butterflies and put them in their bags. When you get back to the classroom, have them explore whether any have someone’s picture on it. If they do, they should find that person and give it to them. They can bring theirs home.*
I prepared my students that, if a friend couldn’t find any, the good thing to do was to help their friends. No need, though. Everyone found some!
 
Did you read about the exciting B is for Butterfly day we had? This game was just a small part of a very big day.
B is for Butterfly Preschool Lesson and  Craft
Add a little spice to the day for your #preschoolers by making a butterfly treasure hunt game for them! #kids Share on X
Butterfly garden kit - caterpillars change into butterflies

Enjoy!

Paint by Sticker book for kids - butterflies

 

Filed Under: kids, preschool Tagged With: butterfly, kids activities, kids games

E is for Elephant Preschool Game

Leave a Comment

 

games for kids

Best day ever! Not long ago, I shared the story of our wonderful E is for Elephant day at preschool. The craft was a particularly sweet time. My small group of girls (several children were out sick) chattered, sang and shared with their friends as we created our Elmer the Patchwork Elephant craft. 

THE BOARD GAME: The whole day pretty much became an “Elmer” day as we opened up with a fun activity that re-enforced the Elephant Theme. It was a game that included number recognition and color recognition as we moved our game pieces along, filling our “Elmers” with colored paper squares.

It is a board game, which I found online. Do you think I could find it now? I have searched everywhere. If anyone does find the original source, let me know. I want to give them the credit.

Anyhow, I had to make a few adjustments by using playing cards instead of numbered die (which I would prefer – I just didn’t have any) and sparkly pom-poms instead of plastic playing pieces.

FREE Printables:

Elephant Game Board
Elephant With Numbers
Colored Squares
WHAT YOU NEED:
  • Game Board (laminated for durability)
  • Elmer pages with numbered squares
  • Colored Squares (cut out)
  • Game Pieces (pom-poms work well)
  • Numbered Dice or Numbered Cards
HOW TO PLAY:
Each group of players will need one Elmer numbered page per person, one game board for 2-4 players, dice (or cards) up to the number 5, one game piece per person)
Draw cards or roll die to determine who goes first. Highest number wins.
Take turn going clockwise.
As you land on a color on the board, select that color from the pile of colored squares and put it on your own numbered Elmer. Whoever’s elephant is filled up first, wins!

Love this? Tweet it ♥
E is for Elephant Preschool Game !!!

Enjoy!

This blog contains affiliate links. ♥

Filed Under: Family Fun, kids, preschool Tagged With: E is for Elephant, Elmer the Patchwork Elephant, kids games

Primary Sidebar

Subscribe to Ducks ‘n a Row!

subscribe button

Follow Us!

  • Bloglovin
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

ORGANIZING: Store Those Stuffies!!! ad

storage for plush toys stuffed animals

ELMER’S BRAND Glue and Gluesticks

elmers glue gluesticks

BEST PET HAIR VACUUM CLEANER

Best pet hair vacuum

Silver & White Shark Navigator Liftaway Vacuum

Shark navigator vacuum

Phillips 3200 Fully Automated EXPRESSO Coffee Maker

Phillips 3200 Expresso Machine 5 types of coffee

Toy Textured Rollers for Play Dough or Paint!

READY 2 LEARN Paint and Dough Texture Rollers | Set of 4 | Patterned Rolling Pins for Kids | Play Dough Accessories and Art Tools

Little Green Mini CORDLESS Carpet/Upholstery Cleaner #Ad

Bissell little green mini cordless

Amazon HD FIRE Kids Pro Table (newest model)

Amazon FIRE HD 10 Kids Pro Tablet (newest model)

Painting Rocks is FUN!

rock painting