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Now that spring has sprung, you’re going to love these book-based rainbow activities for preschoolers. They’re great for kids ages 3-6!
There are so many books about rainbows that you can read with your kids. When you can provide a hands-on activity to go with the books you read, kids will experience the books in a whole new way.

Rainbow Activities for Preschoolers
On the list below, you’ll find paper crafts, paper plate crafts, art projects, STEM activities and more. Which one is your favorite?
Kindness Crafts for Preschoolers
This construction paper rainbow project goes perfectly with Be Kind by Pat Zietlow Miller.
Toddler Rainbow Color Recognition Storybook Activity
After reading What Makes a Rainbow? with your toddlers, they can complete this rainbow color-matching activity that also provides a great gross motor and hand-eye coordination skill builder.
Rainbow colouring pages: The Rainbow Blots activity pack
These The Rainbow Blots worksheets include coloring pages and a colorful word search.
Paper Plate My Color Is Rainbow
This paper plate rainbow kids craft is inspired by My Color is a Rainbow by Agnes Hsu.
Easy Rainbow Crafts and Activities for Kids
Kids can try their hand at creating blow-paint monsters after you read Monsters Love Colors.
Garden Books You'll Love to Read to Preschoolers
I love the beautiful flower rainbow featured! It's a great activity to create after reading Planting a Rainbow.
Fizzing Rainbow Activity
Add a little STEM to your reading time by creating a fizzing rainbow to do with My Color is Rainbow.
Rainbow Pony Bead Prism Suncatcher
Kids will love watching the sun shine through this rainbow suncatcher after you read A Rainbow of My Own.
Penguins Love Colors: Ice Cube Painting
Expand your child's knowledge of colors with this fun rainbow ice cube painting activity inspired by Penguins Love Colors.
How to Plant a Rainbow Garden
This is such a great list about how you can grow your own rainbow garden.

TEACHING RESOURCES
This wooden rainbow sewing kit is a great way to to have older preschoolers work on their fine motor skills.
Toddlers and younger preschoolers will strengthen hand-eye coordination with this wooden rainbow stacking toy.
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