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Toddler Learning: Halloween Printables

Edited Elani Bingo Pic

With Halloween coming up, we have been having so much fun getting into the spirit. We go on nightly walks to view the neighborhood decorations and have been enjoying various Halloween activities. I decided to design a few printables of my own and wanted to make them available to anyone else who is looking for enjoyable activities to do with their little ones.

Halloween Bingo

This was Elani’s first time playing BINGO and she really enjoyed it. I made the BINGO cards with fewer spaces so that it would not be too overwhelming, since she’s only two. We used pom poms to cover the spaces, but you can use anything that you have available. You could also use print two copies of the calling cards and use them for a memory game.

Color Pumpkin Matching

These cute pumpkins are a great independent activity for matching. Simply cut the cards out, cut along the dotted line, and you’re ready to go. Another way to use this activity is to sort the pieces by color.

Monster Match

Memory is a great way for toddlers to work on their focus and visual recognition. There are 24 cards in this monster memory game, but you can decide how many to use based on what is best for your little one.

Pumpkin Counting

I like using this counting paper with number stickers. If your child is older though, they can write the numbers on their own. 

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