Premium Worksheets For Toddlers
For 2-3 year
olds
Illustrations: Dikhit BorahContent: Marwah & Sumitra
Undersea Adventure
Index
Activity Name Skills Acquired
Baby Crab, Mumma Crab Creativity, Play, Colour Recognition
Fish Fins Logical Reasoning, Observation, Visual Tracking
Zigzag Hungry Fish Visual Tracking, Coordination, Cognitive
Mighty Big Whale Creativity, Imagination, Story Tell
Shadow Fun Logical Reasoning, Visual Tracking, Observation
My Sea Banner Sensory, Fine Motor, Creativity
Match The Seashells Observation, Logical Reasoning, Creativity
My Underwater Pet Fine Motor, Cognitive, Creativity
Finger-paint Sea Turtle Sensory, Creativity, Visual Tracking
My Beachside Fine Motor, Imagination, Creativity
Baby Crab, Mumma Crab
How this activity helps?Your toddler comes up with a colour composition. Thus, enhancing colour recognition and creativity.
Help your child narrate a story of Baby crab and Mumma crab. Introduce the sound of a crab. Stories are an interactive way of developing language and vocabulary.
Click, click…! Baby crab and Mumma crab are walking on the beach. But where did their colours go?
Help your toddler colour the Baby crab and Mummacrab in any manner — using crayons or colour pencils,finger-painting, etc. Then, settle down to build a story!
Fish Fins
How this activity helps?Your toddler observes and matches each fish with its fins based on colour. With your child, discuss about how fish use fins to swim in water to travel.
Build a story about how these fish are on an adventure!
Orange fish, blue fish, every fish. How do you go from place to place?
Help your toddler identify and match the fish with their corresponding fins. It's all about observation.
Zigzag Hungry Fish
How this activity helps?Your toddler traces along the dotted lines. This enhances their visual tracking skills.
Help your child describe the scene presented — where are the fish, where are the people, etc.
Rumble and tumble, their stomachs are growling. The fish are hungry. Can you spot their food?
Help your toddler draw along the dotted lines to help the food reach the fish. Zigzag, round and around, they are just different types of lines!
Mighty Big Whale
How this activity helps?Your toddler colours a whale and is introduced to the largest creature on this planet.
With your child, pretend play as whales — how they communicate, how they swim, etc.
Psst! There is a very big whale staring at you. Looks like its colours have gone missing.
Help your toddler colour the mighty big whale. Then, encourage your little one to describe the whale.
Shadow Fun
How this activity helps?Your toddler observes the patterns and matches them accordingly.
Introduce your child to the idea that each and every thing has a shadow.
On one side are the underwater creatures and on the other are their shadows. They seem to be all over the place!
Help your toddler identify and match the underwater creatures with their shadows. Then, introduce their names.
Fish
Starfish
Snail
Stingray
My Sea Banner
How this activity helps?As your toddler paints the banner independently, their self-confidence increase.
Finger-painting also helps develop their fine motor skills. Settle down with your child and go on a storytelling adventure with a banner full of sea animals.
Ready to decorate your wall with a banner of some colourful underwater creatures?
Help your toddler finger-paint using child-friendly watercolours. Leave them to dry. Once dry, cut out the dotted line on each of them and string a yarn. Ta-da, the banner is ready! Hang it on the wall.
Fish
StarfishSeahorse
Match The Seashells
How this activity helps? This activity develops your toddler’s logical reasoning and cognition.
Encourage your child to colour the seashells. Let them be as colourful as possible.
Seashells are of different types and different sizes. Can you see the different kinds?
Help your toddler observe and match the seashells that look the same in both columns but, they are not of the same size. It's a pattern-match play!
My Underwater Pet
How this activity helps?Your toddler not only colours the fish, but also comes up with a composition.
Help your child describe the aquarium — how it looks, what are the different things in it, etc.
Look at the fish. They are looking for a home! Do you want them as your pet?
Help your toddler colour the fish below. Then cut them out and glue them in the aquarium given on the next page. Let your little one come up with a composition and give a name to both fish.
Finger-paint Sea Turtle
How this activity helps?As your toddler finger-paints, it provides a tactile sensory experience for them.
How about mixing two different colours? Get ready for a story about a big sea turtle, which is travelling far, far away.
Sea turtle is all set for a swim across the ocean. But its colours are missing. Can you paint its shell?
Help your toddler finger-paint the shell of sea turtle with some child-friendly paint. The shell can be as colourful as possible.
My Beachside
How this activity helps? Your toddler's creativity is enhanced while trying to come up with a beachside set-up.
Give the beach a name, then go on an imaginary walk along the beach. Help your child describe the beach and tell a story.
Look at the elements found below. Some belong in water, while some can be on the sand. Are you ready to make your own beach?
Help your toddler colour the elements below in any manner. Then, cut out the elements and glue them in the next page to complete the beachside set-up. Help your little one describe it.