In my newsletter, For Moms With Minis, I share free activity printables designed for kids aged 2-5. These fun activities help little ones practice colors, numbers, letters, fine motor skills, and more. Don’t worry if your child can’t do everything just yet—each activity is designed with different levels of difficulty in mind. The key is to have fun, be patient, and enjoy the time spent together. Every bit of practice counts, and I’m here to support you along the way!

This counting worksheet is a fun way for kids to practice number recognition and counting. They'll count each spooky object—like ghosts, pumpkins, and little skeletons—and write how many they see in the box. It helps build early math skills in a way that feels like a game. The cute Halloween illustrations keep things festive and playful. It’s a simple but super effective way to sneak in some learning!

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This Halloween-themed daily workbook is full of fun learning activities that kids will love. From counting spooky characters and connecting the dots to matching colors and spotting look-alikes, each page encourages important early learning skills. The playful images make everything feel like part of the Halloween fun—no boring worksheets here! It’s great for preschoolers and kindergarteners who are still mastering numbers, colors, and patterns. Whether your child is working independently or sitting down with you, the activities are just the right mix of educational and fun. This workbook turns everyday learning into a Halloween celebration!

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