Inside: Get ready to plan with these toddler and preschool pet theme resources! This collection includes activities, songs, books and printables that we will be using in our toddler and preschool classroom this year.
The pets theme is meaningful to toddlers and preschoolers because either they have a pet or they know someone with a pet. It’s a great way to talk about caring for animals, especially with a veterinarian clinic in the dramatic play area.
I’ve put together this resource page that highlights what we will be doing with our toddlers and young preschoolers during our pets theme.
Toddler and Preschool Pets Theme Ideas
Table of Contents
Previous Classroom Set Ups
Art
Paint Plastic Pets Figurines
- Place assorted plastic pets on trays along with containers of paint. Invite your children to paint them!
- You can also have a tub of warm soapy water available for the children to wash the animals when they are finished painting them.
Stamp Pet-Shaped Cookie Cutters on Paper
- Provide plain sheets of paper along with pet-shaped cookie cutters and shallow containers of paint. Dip the cookie cutters into the paint and then onto the paper.
More Ideas
- Pet Tracks (Fun-a-Day)
- Paper Plate Cat (Fab Working Mom Life)
- Paper Plate Dog (My Bored Toddler)
Fine Motor
- Pets Left-to-Right Fine Motor Practice (Freebie)
- Paw Prints Left-to-Right Strips (Part of our Animal Packet)
Playdough
Your choice of colored playdough with pet cookie cutters. We’ve also enjoyed placing small plastic pet figurines at our playdough table!
Circle Time
- Have children hold pet props – I make enough for each student, laminate and attach to a craft stick for them to hold. (From our Veterinarian Packet and we have more in our Animal Packet)
- I also made an extra set of all the pet props, laminated them, placed self-adhesive magnetic dots on the back, and placed them on a magnetic board. I invited each child to bring their pet prop up to the magnetic board and tap the matching pet. (From our Veterinarian Packet)
- Pet Matching – Make two copies and play a memory game during circle time – for preschoolers. You can see a snippet of this in my Instagram story. (From our Veterinarian Packet)
- Pet Paw Color Matching – Make enough of the colored paws so each child has one. Place the colored circles on the floor. Invite each child to come up and place their paw on the matching colored circle. (From our Veterinarian Packet)
Pets Songs
Writing Table
- Pet Coloring Pages (From our Veterinarian Packet)
- More Pet Coloring Pages (Selected from our Animal Packet)
- Pets Tracing Cards (Selected from our Animal Packet)
- Pets Picture and Tracing Word Cards (Selected from our Short Words Tracing Packet)
Sensory Table
Small animal figurines with your choice of filler.
Literacy
- Picture and Label Cards (Freebie)
- Pets Picture Cards (Selected from our Animal Packet)
Table Activities
- Pet Matching Cards – You can see how I set it up in this Instagram story. (From our Veterinarian Packet)
- Paw Print Color Matching (From our Veterinarian Packet)
Dramatic Play
Veterinarian Center (From our Veterinarian Packet)
Products for the Pet Theme (affiliate links)
Jumbo Pets (These are great in the water table. Invite your children to wash them!)
Veterinarian Packet (To use in the vet center!)
Pets Around the World (Book)
Smitten with a Kitten (Book)
Not Norman (Book)
Lola Gets a Cat (Book)
Who Lives Here? (Book)
Little Kids First Big Book of Pets (Book)
Biscuit Visits the Doctor (Book)
Animal Counters – for 3 and up
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