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Amazing Animals
Premium Worksheets For Toddler
s For 2-3 year olds
Illustrations: Dikhit BorahContent: Marwah & Sumitra
Amazing Animals Index
Activity Name Skills Acquired
Animals & Shadows Logical Reasoning, Visual Tracking, Knowledge
Spot The Odd One Out Observation, Logical Reasoning, Cognitive
Missing Spots Sensory, Creativity, Fine Motor
Take Them Home Visual Tracking, Coordination, Cognitive
Textured Animals Sensory, Coordination, Creativity
Face Match Observation, Explore, Cognitive
Little Tiger Mask Sensory, Creativity, Play
Animals In The Jungle Logical Reasoning, Knowledge, Fine Motor
Elephant's Tea Party Imagination, Creativity, Play
Roll With Animals Fine Motor, Play, Knowledge
How this activity helps?As your toddler matches the animals with the right shadow, their logical reasoning develops.
Introduce your child to the names of animals and describe how each one of them looks,a few actions they do, etc.
Animals & Shadows Animals & Shadows
There are animals in one column and their shadows in the other, but they’re muddled up!
Help your toddler identify and match the animals with their shadows. Name the animals.
Lion
Cow
Monkey
How this activity helps?Your toddler identifies the odd one out. This activity is about using logic and reason.
Help your child identify and narrate stories about the different animals.
Spot The Odd One OutSpot The Odd One Out
In each row, there are three animals — one of them is different, while the other two are the same.
Help your toddler colour all the animals. Then, spot and circle the odd animal out. Name the animals.
Answers: 1.Dog 2.Elephant 3.Deer
1.
2.
3.
Missing Spots Missing Spots
Not all animals look the same, they all have different patterns. The animals given below seem to be missing something!
Help your toddler dip their fingers in child-friendly colours and finger-paint the spots to complete the cheetah and giraffe.
How this activity helps?In this sensory art attack, your toddler finger-paints patterns for both animals.
How this activity helps?To your child, talk about how animals have patterns.
You could start with the cow, then go on to cheetah, giraffe, etc.
How this activity helps?Your toddler's visual tracking and grasp skills improve while tracing along the dotted lines.
With your child, discuss about how each animal has a home of its own just like we do.
Take Them Home Take Them Home
These friendly animals are lost. Can you take them home?
Help your toddler trace along the dotted lines to take each animal to its home — horse to stable; lion to den; monkey to tree; rabbit to burrow.
How this activity helps?In this tactile sensory activity, your toddler paints using
cotton and learns a new way of painting.
Textured Animals Textured Animals
Wouldn't it be wonderful to colour these animals with cotton? All you need are some cotton balls and child-friendly paint.
Help your toddler dip some cotton in paint and colour the animals.
Bear
Snake
How this activity helps?Ask your child to name each animal and then go on a storytelling spree.
Cheetah
Octopus
How this activity helps?Your toddler observes and matches face of each animal with its body.
Help your child describe each animal — what could each be eating, where could each be living, etc.
Face Match Face Match
The animals aren't complete...they’re missing their bodies!
Help your toddler colour the faces of animals and cut them out. Then, match the faces with the corresponding animals and stick them. Identify the animals.
Lion
Elephant
Monkey
Giraffe
Bear
How this activity helps?Painting the mask using finger is a tactile sensory experience for your toddler.
Ask your child to pretend being a tiger. Tell a simple story about this ferocious jungle animal.
Little Tiger MaskLittle Tiger Mask
Put on the tiger mask and go grrrrr…! Oh but, where did its colour go?
Help your toddler dip their finger in some orange paint and finger-paint the mask. Leave it to dry. Cut the tiger mask out. Then punch out small holes on either sides, tie some yarn, and let your little one put on the mask.
Animals In The Jungle Animals In The Jungle
The jungle is very quiet, isn't it? Where did the animals go? Can you spot their shadows?
Help your toddler cut the animals out, match them with their corresponding silhouettes, and glue them to complete the jungle set-up.
How this activity helps?Your toddler's observation is put to test while matching the animals with their silhouettes.
Introduce your child to the idea of jungle, which is filled with wild animals. Also, point out proportions.
Elephant
Giraffe
Lion
Deer
Elephant's Tea Party Elephant's Tea Party
Hello there, would you like to come to a little tea party? Please do bring along some colours with you.
Help your toddler colour the scene and then pretend being part of the tea party.
How this activity helps?Your toddler chooses colours and makes the scene all the more vibrant. It brings out their creative side.
How about a pretend play tea party? Have an imaginary one with your child.
How this activity helps?Your toddler plays with the cube and tries to identify each animal and talk about it.Encourage your child to roll the cube and tell a story about the animal that turns up.
Ask simple questions to enable the storytelling.
Roll With AnimalsRoll With Animals
Get ready to go on a roll with animals. There are 6 of them.
Help your toddler cut and glue the cube together. How many sides does it have? Name the animal on each side. Let your child roll the cube and pretend to be the animal that turns up. What sound does that animal make?
Tiger
Pig
Elephant
Cow
Duck
Monkey