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August 3, 2018 · Leave a Comment

Lalaloopsy Preschool Learning Activity Pack

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Lalaloopsy Learning Activity Pack

Isabella went through a faze in which she loved the Lalaloopsy characters. With their bright colors and adorable ragdoll like qualities, she was in love with them, taking her favorite characters and creating a way to keep her engaged in learning is something that I enjoy doing. This is a fun learning activity pack based on the Lalaloopsy characters and perfect for young preschoolers and toddlers.

WHO IS THIS LALALOOPSY PRESCHOOL LEARNING ACTIVITY KIT FOR?

Any young child who loves Lalaloopsy will love this activity pack.  This kit is geared for toddlers and preschoolers but I am sure you can tweak it if need be. We have a placement page with a bunch of dots, this page doesn’t need to be used with pom poms only, you can also use dot paint and the I Can Pound Kit. The ways to play with this pack is endless. This pack is great for a single child or a group of them. Print out a bunch of copies for your child’s birthday party. The fun never ends!

THIS LALALOOPSY PRESCHOOL LEARNING ACTIVITY KIT IS JAM-PACKED WITH FUN STUFF LIKE:

  1. Tracing
  2. Prewriting
  3. Handwriting Practice
  4. Letter Identification
  5. Placement
  6. Letter Sorting
  7. Cutting Practice
  8. Shadow Matching
  9. Puzzles
  10. Matching
  11. Pattern
  12. Same and Different
  13. Size Sequencing
  14. Addition

DOWNLOAD YOUR COPY OF LALALOOPSY LEARNING ACTIVITY PACK

Some tips for printing your Lalaloopsy Learning Activity Pack:

  • Print on cardstock although paper is fine.
  • You don’t have to print the first page.
  • Read any directions that are on the page before cutting and laminating.

LET US KNOW!

Did your kids enjoy playing with this Lalaloopsy Activity Pack? What is your child’s favorite show or character? Do you have recommendations for what you would like included in these types of activity packs? Let us know in the comments below what you think and snap a photo of your child using the printable, we love to see you guys have fun with the things we provide. Tag us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram using the hashtag- #LearningCreatively

 

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I am Christine Suarez, a homeschooling mom of two from Brooklyn, New York.

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