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Fall is such a fun time to explore the farm with children. These farm animal activities are sure to engage and excite your children as they play and learn.
There’s just something about farm animals that get kids excited. Maybe it’s the different noises the animals make or maybe it’s that farm animals are just that bit different that the usual household pets. Either way, the following farm animal activities will likely delight your kids this fall (or any time of the year, really).
Below you’ll find playful farm activities for the kids to try. There’s art, math, literacy, and sensory activities (and more!), all with a farm theme.
Farm Animal Activities for Kids
Powerful Mothering – Farm Animal Sorting
Pre-K Pages – Tractor Mud Painting
Rainy Day Mum – Farm Animal Domino Game
A Little Pinch of Perfect – Farm Friends Printable Activity Pack Printables
Modern Preschool – Down on the Farm Gross Motor Movement Game
Home Grown Friends – Cardboard Farm Animals and Barn Art
Slap Dash Mom – Farm Animal Printables
Itsy Bitsy Fun – Farm Animals Beginning Letter Clip Cards
Stay at Home Educator – Farm Animal Pattern Cards
Home Grown Friends – Muddy Farm Animals Sensory Activity
Rainy Day Mum – Farm Themed Count and Add Activity
Pre-K Pages – Farm Animal Play Dough Exploration
Simple Fun For Kids – Farm Animal Size Sorting Printable
Gift of Curiosity – Farm Animal Sudoku Puzzle Printables
Creative Family Fun – Farm Animal Charades
Toddler Approved – Hide and Match Farm Animal Puzzle Game
A Little Pinch of Perfect – Peek a Boo Farm Animal Activity Printable
Fun a Day – Farm Themed Art Activity
A Dab of Glue Will Do – Farm CVC Cards
Pre-K Pages – Farm Sensory Bin
Now the only trouble is deciding which of these farm animal activities to try first! Do your kids have any favorite farm-themed activities they just love? Do share in the comments below.
Martha says
These are great!
And I don’t remember where I saw the idea (isnt mine), but outside my daughter loves to set a sheet of paper down and stand the animal figure on it, and then trace the shadow made by the sun. Of course if you’re indoors, you’ll just need a sort of strong light source. I like this activity too 😉