Learning becomes more meaningful when children can explore, count, match, and create through play.
Our Day 19 Toddler Worksheet Pack includes four fun activities designed to strengthen early learning skills while keeping little learners engaged and excited.
Perfect for toddlers aged 2.5 years and above, these worksheets encourage independent thinking, creativity, and confidence.
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☔ Count the Raindrops
This simple counting activity helps toddlers practice number recognition and counting skills.
How to Play
Children count the raindrops under each cloud and identify the matching number from the clouds displayed at the top.
Skills Developed
• Counting and number recognition
• Visual observation
• Attention to detail
• Early mathematical thinking
Materials Needed
• Pencil or crayon
• Printed worksheet
🎨 Colour by Number
A colorful activity that combines numbers and colors to make learning exciting.
How to Play
Children follow the color guide and color each number according to the matching color shown at the top of the page.
Skills Developed
• Number identification
• Color recognition
• Fine motor development
• Focus and concentration
Materials Needed
• Crayons, sketch pens, or color pencils
🔍 Match the Same Pattern
Pattern recognition is an important early learning skill, and this worksheet makes it fun.
How to Play
Children carefully observe the patterns and draw lines to connect matching pairs.
Skills Developed
• Pattern recognition
• Visual discrimination
• Problem-solving skills
• Logical thinking
Materials Needed
• Pencil
• Printed worksheet
🍕 Add the Pepperonis
A playful pizza-themed counting activity that toddlers absolutely love.
How to Play
Each circle contains a number. Children draw the corresponding number of pepperonis inside or around the pizza slice.
Skills Developed
• Counting practice
• Number sense
• One-to-one correspondence
• Pencil control and fine motor skills
Materials Needed
• Red crayon or marker
• Pencil
Benefits of These Worksheets
These activities are carefully designed to support early childhood development by helping children:
⭐ Build confidence with numbers
⭐ Improve concentration and focus
⭐ Strengthen hand muscles for writing readiness
⭐ Develop observation and matching skills
⭐ Learn through hands-on play
The combination of counting, coloring, matching, and drawing keeps toddlers engaged while making learning feel like a fun game.
Recommended Supplies
• Jumbo crayons
• Washable markers
• Triangular pencils
• Dot markers
• Reward stickers

