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Make the most of your preschooler or toddler’s interest in blocks – wooden, Lego, and ABC – with 47 easy block activities for preschoolers!
We tend to have blocks out a lot around here.
Whether its Legos, or wooden blocks, or our ABC blocks (these are all affiliate links, thank you for your support!), we include them in a lot of the activities that we do. And what preschooler doesn’t love block play?
Blocks are kind of a staple in most households, am I right?
Blocks of Fun! 47 Block Activities for Preschoolers
Boys and girls both like blocks. They’re a lot of fun!
Turns out, kids can learn a lot from these simple toys. But, what exactly?
Childhood 101 goes into some specifics of adding literacy to the block corner, and Picklebums gives us a little insight on why block play is so important to kids.
And I’ve collected some wonderful ways to play with blocks, so we can maximize our use of these awesomely simple toys. I think the simple toys the best because they can be used the most ways?
You’ll Love These 47 Block Activities for Preschoolers
What can preschoolers do with blocks? There are nearly endless ways to play with blocks, no matter which specific types you happen to have on hand. These are just my favorite block play activities for preschoolers!
What are block activities?
Block play can be done with any type of block, or building toy you have lying around!
Blocks are a common toy for young toddlers and preschoolers to have.
Whether they’re wooden blocks, Lego or Duplo building blocks, alphabet blocks or uncommon items that you can build with that aren’t necessarily a block.
Wooden block play for preschoolers
Wooden blocks are a staple of childhood for decades, maybe even centuries! These classic toys are easy to use for tons of easy, fun activities.
Duplo block play activities for preschoolers
Playing with Lego and Duplo blocks works on fine motor skills, plus they can be adapted for literacy and math!
Find 35 uses for crayons, too! You can do way more than just color with that box of crayons!
Add learning activities to preschoolers’ block play!
Add alphabet blocks to your play centers and practice literacy skills with your child.
Building with blocks can go beyond just traditional blocks
Go beyond the standard tower and use interesting tools (shaving cream!) or go bigger with whole cities!
An ongoing collection of these and more block activities found on Pinterest: Blocks of Fun!
Find 35 uses for crayons too! You can do way more than just color with that box of crayons!
What simple toys are a staple at your house? Share your favorite ideas with us!
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Sarah says
Such wonderful activity ideas for learning the alphabet! I love the idea of writing out letters on paper and finding the right ABC block to match the written letters!
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Ami says
Awesome ideas! These ideas will keep my kids moving in my day home. Thanks a lot you did a great job. May the Lord bless you more ideas to share. Thank you very much.
Dawn says
I love trying new activities
Sinea Pies says
What a collection of ideas! I am so glad I found this post before the school year ends. My preschool class will love it. — The velco blocks will be the first ones we do!
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What great ideas! I am just planning our activities for my preschool class and will have to include some of these fun ones! Thanks for putting the list together!
Nichole {youclevermonkey} says
Great roundup Jaime! I’m always looking for new ways to use blocks. My own post about encouraging block play is still one of my most viewed. Pinning!
http://youclevermonkey.blogspot.com.au/2013/08/block-prompt.html
Jamie Reimer says
Thanks Nichole! Love your post, thank you for sharing that!
michelle says
What an awesome collection of idea!!!! It was fun to see my duplo letters included thank you so much for sharing :)
Jamie Reimer says
You are so welcome!
The Monko says
I love this round up. What amazing ideas – I think the dental hygiene one is my fave.
Jamie Reimer says
Ah thanks! Love that dentist one too!
Emily Sedlock says
Thank you for such a creative post! I so enjoy how each project has a link with specific directions. I so enjoy the thought of being able to incorporate hands-on learning into the classroom. I truly believe students learn better when they are involved with the lesson.
Lisa says
Such an incredible list of activities! I’m looking forward to trying them out with my class!
Anthona says
HI Jamie, please is it possible i buy the planning activity book,eg numbers, letters, indoor and outdoor activity Thanks.
Beckie says
Great list of ideas… We’ll be exploring some of these soon :)
One of the things we do is to build a building using as many blocks as we can. Then we have a child see if they can get the whole building to fall down by taking out a single block. It’s not always as simple as taking out a bottom block, either! It inspires the builders to think of ways to make the building sturdy and the knocker to consider carefully the result of pulling any particular block.
We also like to see who can build the tallest block tower that doesn’t fall down and then count how many blocks it took.
Nancy Moore says
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Jamie says
Gee thanks :D Love hearing that!!
Michelle says
Thank you for including our Duplo letters in the wonderful collection of block activities!!!!
kira says
I am currently doing my cert III in children’s services and have to make a lesson plan for my ‘focus child’, he seems to really enjoy the plain wooden blocks that the center has and am unsure on what to do to make it a fun and an educational experience for him. The group I’m in is 3-5 year old’s. Any ideas? :)
Mariel says
What great fun! We love blocks too! We’ve made:
* a train set
* a road
* camp fire
* sandwiches and other pretend objects :)
nayana says
sooooo glad i found this article! my son loves his blocks, we now have so many new play ideas.. thank you
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thanks again your posts are fabulous, see you again soon
Crystal Cook says
Wow! What a wealth of activities! I’m a teacher and was just checking out some new ideas to incorporate into our block area. I have enough to keep us busy the rest of the year! Another great thing to do with tape to incorporate learning with blocks is to put tape on the floor in the shape of a letter or number so that the child can use blocks to make the letter or number. A child has to use geometry to figure out where to place the block, estimation by figuring out the size block needed and how many and to add more learning, they actually can touch the letter or number! It has to be in their hands before it can make it to their brains! :)
I adore your blog and I’m sure that I will be pinning so that I can share your great ideas with other teachers!
Jamie says
Thanks!! That idea for the letters and numbers is great! I think we may try it!
Airamty says
I love all these ideas…..and thanks for sharing our legos cards!
Jamie says
You’re very welcome! Thanks for the great idea!
Becky says
Thanks for linking to my Lego idea! You have such an amazing list here!! WOW!
Kim @ The Educators Spin On It says
We love our wooden blocks and this post has inspired us to get more creative with ours!
Toddler Approved says
Thanks for the feature :) Great round up!!
Emma @sciencesparks says
Thanks for including our investigation! Great round-up. xx
Jill @ A Mom With A Lesson Plan says
Awesome list Jamie! I can’t wait to try some of these out. Especially the tape road! YEAH!
Jamie says
Thanks Jill! I know, I’m super excited to try out some of these new ideas!
Roopa says
Oh so many wonderful ideas to play with blocks!!
katepickle says
oooh what a lot of blocky goodness!