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Fun and Easy Activities for Preschoolers and Kids

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by Sonali Rai

Published On : 7 Dec | 6 min Read

Fun and Easy Activities for Preschoolers and Kids

A good preschooler knows that play is not just for fun. It is an essential part of learning. At Teeny Beans, we understand that learning through play is not just for fun. These easy activities for preschoolers are an essential part of educating young minds well. Little ones learn best when they are engaged in activities that

  •  Stimulate their senses,
  •  Encourage creativity and 
  •  Develop cognitive skills
  •  Develop social skills.

 These activities will stimulate multiple senses, thus encouraging creativity and developing cognitive and social skills. With this blog, we will explore what are the various play activities for preschoolers.

These activities are simple, require minimal material, and provide many learning benefits.


Why choose Play-Based and Activity rich curriculum for your children?

Before exploring the various easy activities for children to engage in, let us understand why play-based learning is important for the developing mind of a child. Play activities for preschoolers allow children to become curious about what they are doing. Unlike traditional learning, which is more academically inclined, play-based activities make children take a more hands-on approach that fosters creativity, emotional development and fine motor skill development. At Teeny Beans, we follow a well researched curriculum that is aligned with both the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework and India’s National Education Policy (NEP) to provide a well-rounded early childhood education experience.

Comparing Activity-rich Learning  and Traditional Learning

Aspect

Play-Based Activities

Traditional Activities

Learning Approach

Child-centered, hands-on

Teacher-directed, rote learning

Skills Developed

Social, emotional, cognitive

Academic-focused

Engagement Level

High excitement and curiosity

Limited interaction and creativity

Long-Term Benefits

Encourages lifelong
learning habits

Focuses on short-term
academic goals

Key Benefits of Play-Based Learning:

  • Enhances Creativity: Certain activities, which are open-ended, encourage children to think outside the box. (Sensory Bins, Art without Instructions, Dramatic Play)
  • Boosts Social Skills: Many group activities teach cooperation, sharing, and communication.
  • Develops Fine Motor Skills: Hands-on activities like crafts, sorting activities, and puzzles improve hand-eye coordination and dexterity.
  • Encourages Independence: Children learn to make decisions and solve problems on their own.

Let us explore what are the various play activities for preschoolers that make learning engaging and fun!

Sensory Play: Rainbow Rice Bin

Materials Needed:

  • White rice
  • Food coloring (various colors)
  • Ziplock bags
  • Tray or shallow container
  • Scoops, spoons, and small containers

How to Play:

  1. Divide white rice into separate Ziplock bags.
  2. Add a few drops of food coloring to each bag.
  3. Seal the bags and shake until the rice is evenly colored.
  4. Spread the rice out on a tray or shallow container.
  5. Allow children to explore the rice using scoops, spoons, and small containers.

Why This Activity? 

This sensory activity enhances tactile learning, fine motor development, and color recognition. It also encourages imaginative play as kids create pretend worlds with the rice.

Art and Craft: Paper Plate Animals

Materials Needed:

  • Paper plates
  • Markers or crayons
  • Glue
  • Googly eyes
  • Construction paper or chart paper.

How to Play:

  1.   Have children pick an animal they want to create.
  2.   Let them color the paper plate using markers or crayons.
  3.   Add googly eyes and cut out ears, tails, or wings from construction paper.
  4.   Assemble the features with glue and allow them to dry.

Why This Activity?

Art and craft activities improve hand-eye coordination, creativity, and confidence in self-expression. It’s a great way for children to learn about different animals while enhancing their artistic skills.

Outdoor Play: Obstacle Course Adventure

Materials Needed:

  • Cones, ropes, or chalk to mark paths
  • Hula hoops
  • Small hurdles (can use pillows or boxes)
  • Tunnel or large cardboard boxes

How to Play:

  1. Set up an obstacle course in an open space using cones, hula hoops, and hurdles.
  2. Guide children through the course by crawling under tunnels, jumping over hurdles, and balancing on lines drawn with chalk.
  3. Time their performance and encourage friendly competition.

Why This Activity?

Obstacle courses enhance gross motor skills, balance, and coordination. It also promotes healthy physical activity and teamwork among children.

Storytelling and Puppet Show

Materials Needed:

  • Hand puppets or sock puppets
  • Small stage (can use a box or table)
  • Storybook or made-up story

How to Play:

  1. Choose a story and assign puppet characters to children.
  2. Encourage them to act out the story using their puppets.
  3. Let them create their own short stories for the puppets to perform.

Why This Activity? 

This enhances language skills, confidence, and imagination. Children learn the art of storytelling, sequencing events, and expressing emotions effectively.

Water Play: Floating and Sinking Experiment

Materials Needed:

  • A large container of water
  • Various small objects (toy car, plastic spoon, stone, leaf, cotton ball, coin)

How to Play:

  1. Fill a container with water.
  2. Let children guess whether each object will float or sink.
  3. Drop objects in the water one by one and observe what happens.
  4. Discuss why some objects float and others sink.

Why This Activity? 

This simple science experiment helps children understand basic physics concepts in a fun and interactive way.

Teeny Beans curriculum creates a Rich Learning Experience with easy and creative activities for preschoolers. 

Teeny Beans provides a structured yet playful curriculum which has been prepared after a lot of in-depth research on early childhood education. With experience and study, Teeny Beans has structured their curriculum on the British EYFS framework and the NEP guidelines. Here is why Teeny Beans curriculum stands out: 

EYFS-Based Learning ensures:

  • Focuses on holistic development
  • Encourages child-led exploration
  • Covers personal, social, and emotional growth

NEP-Aligned Approach ensures:

  • Introduces experiential learning
  • Promotes multi-disciplinary play
  • Prepares children for lifelong learning

At Teeny Beans, we believe that activity-rich learning isn’t just about keeping children busy—it’s about nurturing their curiosity, creativity, and confidence in a way that prepares them for future academic and personal success.

By choosing Teeny Beans for your school, you are investing in a holistic, play-based curriculum that makes early childhood learning meaningful, enjoyable, and developmentally appropriate.

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