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The peacock spreads its feathers. But, something is amiss!
Prompt your child to dip their index finger(s) in paint and finger-print to complete the feathers of the peacock. Let them describe this colourful bird.
How This Activity Helps
This sensorial activity enhances your child’s focus.
Fingerprinted Peacock
Amazing BirdsPremium Worksheets For Children
How does a bird look? Does it have a beak?
Encourage your child to follow the steps to draw a bird in a simple manner and colour it.
Your child’s creativity and attention improve.
Draw A Bird
Step - 1 Step - 2
How This Activity Helps
Step - 3 Step - 4
Flightless Birds
Although all the birds have wings, not all of them can fly.
Prompt your child to identify all the birds by name. Help them identify and colour the birds that cannot fly. Discuss them.
Your child becomes more aware about the world of birds.How This Activity Helps
Answers: Penguin, Ostrich
Ostrich
Eagle
Spoonbill
Crow
Penguin
Birds & Beaks
Some birds have long beaks, while some have small ones.
Encourage your child to identify and match the birds with their beaks. Talk to them about how the beaks help the birds.
This logic-based activity develops your child’s cognition.How This Activity Helps
1 a
2 b
3 c
4 d
Answers: 1 - b; 2 - c; 3 - d; 4 - a
Spoonbill
Parrot
Woodpecker
Duck
Count Of Birds
+ 2
6
35
7
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+
The birds seem to be settled! How many do you see?
Prompt your child to cut out the number tiles. Help them add to get the total number of birds in each set and place the correct number.
Your child learns the concept of addition.How This Activity Helps
To The Birdhouse
Which bird goes to the birdhouse?
Encourage your child to follow the continuous sequence of the letter ‘B’ to guide the correct bird to the birdhouse.
This maze stimulates your child’s sense of logic.How This Activity Helps
Spot The Odd Bird
Among the three birds, two belong to a group while one doesn’t.
Encourage your child to observe, identify the bird that doesn’t belong, and circle the odd one out.
Your child’s observation improves.How This Activity Helps
B for birds. Where do they live?
Encourage your child to identify the birds and trace over the beginning letters. Help them sing the rhyme about each letter.
O for owl.O-o-owl.The owl is on the tree.It hoots o-o-owl!
E for eagle.E-e-eagle.The eagle flies high.It calls e-e-eagle!
This activity expands your child’s vocabulary.How This Activity Helps
Letters In Birds
o
e
Little bird, little bird, what is your name?
Help your child match the birds with their young ones. Introduce the names of the young ones.
Your child’s cognition is enhanced.
How This Activity Helps
Match The Birds
1 a
2 b
3 c
Owl
Penguin
Duck
Chick
Duckling
Owlet
Wiggle, wiggle worms for the hungry birds.
Help your child cut out the worms. Let them colour-match, stick the worms next to each bird, and count number of worms.
Your child’s numeracy develops.
How This Activity Helps
Feeding Bird
How many Worms
How many Worms
How many Worms