Big and Little Worksheet: Monsters University Printables
I am so excited to be sharing my Big and Little Worksheet: Monsters University Printables here at Crystal and Company today.
Toddlers and Preschoolers really embrace learning the differences between big and little!
Plus, with Monsters University being the hottest thing running right now, they will fall all over themselves to play with these!
You can download the entire set below:
- Monsters University Big & Little Reference Card
- Monsters University Big & Little Choose One
- Monsters University Big & Little Circle One
How do I know when I can start teaching Big & Little to my child?
By the time your child is talking in 2-3 word sentences, they are old enough to begin to understand the concept of big and little – this usually occurs around ages 18 -24 months. But, some kids take longer, so don’t go by age!
As I said before, when your child is talking in 2-3 word sentences (ex. Tank is hungry – Mommy, I play?) then they can start to see the differences in Big and Little!
When you teach your children about big and little you’re teaching them to observe and compare the world around them.
More FREE Big and Little Worksheet Printables and Resources:
- The 80 Free & Inexpensive Summer activities post has tons of ideas that you can get creative with to reinforce the Big & Little concept with your darling angels!
- This Big and Little Dinosaurs activity is great for preschool aged boys!
- You can also access all of the big and little worksheet resources at 3 Boys and a Dog!
- Looking for 3 Little Pigs? You can find some 3 Little Pigs Big and Little worksheet printables at the Kids Activities Blog
This preschool child development activities guest post is by Kelli at 3 Boys and a Dog, Deals!
This is wicked cute! My boys will LOVE these as they were just introduced to the first Monsters Inc., a couple weeks ago. Thanks 🙂 This is an adorable blog BTW. Visiting from the HHH! 🙂
Thank you so much Jenn. Kelli did such a great job creating these.
Very cute! I love the Monsters idea! 🙂
Thanks, Chrissy. I think the kids will have fun with them!
I just love these!!! I’ve added them to Koko’s monsters workbook! Thanks for sharing
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Cute! I G+ it =)
Thanks for linking up and sharing your creativity at TGIF! I hope to see you linked up again later today.
Have a GREAT weekend,
Beth =)