Activities for 3 Year Olds
Plant the seed of a lifelong love for learning in your three-year-old with interesting activities. Simple, easy and fun, JumpStart's activities for three year olds set the foundation for better learning and also help in building their confidence.
Check out our fun, free and printable activities to teach the little ones important skills and concepts!
Toy Telescope
Sensory Bags
Rubbing Wax Colors on Patterns
Rainy Day Boxes
Printing with Lego
Prewriting Lessons
Playing with Balloons
Creating Characters with Balloons
Nine Pins for Toddlers
Criss-Cross Note Card
Fall Finger Tree Craft
Sailboat Wonder Craft
Spaghetti Glitter Craft
Juice House Craft
Riddle Giggle
It's Not Me
Baby Duck Cards
Color Match-ups
Hidden Picture
More Puzzle Practice
I Have
Drawing Discoveries
Move to the Music
Sweet Treats
How Activities for 3 Year Olds are Beneficial
Activities for three year olds are educational, fun and beneficial for their growth. Most of them are simple and improve motor skills. Since three-year-olds are still too small to be left alone, these activities are a great way for parents to participate with their little ones as they indulge in safe and educational exercises.
Simple reading activities for three year olds help and encourage them to identify letters of the alphabet, numbers, etc. Since they are at an age where they are eager to please, it is also an excellent idea to teach them good manners and get them started on simple household chores. Engage your three-year-old with simple indoor and outdoor activities for three year olds and see them zoom to the head of the class!
Activities for 3 Year Olds – Exciting, Educational and Engaging
There is an exhaustive and impressive collection of activities for three year olds. At an age when 3 year olds are busy exploring everything around them, these exercises will help them absorb new concepts faster and better.
There are many kinds of such activities such as art and craft activities, simple reading activities, fun kitchen activities, indoor activities and outdoor activities. Three-year-olds are now gradually able to catch and throw a ball, use play dough to make various shapes and even enjoy playing with their dollhouse.