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  • Grasslands Animals Finger puppets

    Color, cut out, and play with these fun animal finger puppets as your nature lover learns more about prairie dogs, bison, and other animals of the grasslands.

  • American Desert Animal Finger Puppets

    Watch your little zoologist color, cut out, and play with these delightful bobcat, roadrunner, and rattlesnake finger puppets.

  • Caring For Your Cat

    Having a pet is a big responsibility. Help your child decide which items he needs to help care for Casey the cat.

  • Butterfly Anatomy

    Is your kindergartener digging butterflies? Test her butterfly know-how with this fill-in-the-blank chart!

  • Kindergarten Cards: Trivia!

    These kindergarten cards cover a broad set of skills including addition, time telling, reading, and science.

  • Rocky Mountain Animals Finger Puppets

    Meet the residents of the Rocky Mountains with this set of finger puppets that features a cast of Rocky Mountain animals.

  • Jump Into Geography: Draw a Mountain Scene

    Get your kindergartener started on geography with a fun drawing activity! She'll learn a little about the anatomy of mountains as she draws.

  • Week 13: Outer Space

    Your young cosmonaut will work on reading comprehension, story sequencing, and creative writing while he's diving into the far reaches of our universe.

  • Pacific Northwest Animals

    The Northwest Pacific of America is teeming with life, from people to plants to animals! Get ready for fun and learning with Pacific Northwest finger puppets.

  • Animals of Hawaii

    Your budding ecologist will learn about Hawaiian creatures as she colors, cuts out, and plays with sea turtle, monk seal, stilt bird, and quail finger puppets.

  • Get Fishy: Beginner's Biology

    This worksheet will help your kindergartener with her vocabulary, as well as develop her early science skills.

  • Connect the Dots: Talking Dolphin

    Celebrate dolphins, one of the most intelligent animals in the world, with a fun dot to dot coloring page.

  • Earthworm Diagram

    Learn more about the earthworm by reading the diagram and, if you dare, conducting a few of the experiments on the next page.

  • Find the Plants

    Looking for a worksheet to challenge your little life scientist's knowledge? This printable is all about matching plants with their trees!

  • Go on a Hike with Curious George!

    There are all sorts of words to learn when you go outside. This activity from PBS KIDS' Curious George can get you started with a few.

  • Connect the Dots: Mushroom Umbrella

    Kids practice counting from 1 to 10 on this cute dot to dot page, plus learn a neat fact about how mushrooms reproduce.

  • Wild Kratts Wildlife Journal

    You child can use this Wild Kratts wildlife journal from PBS KIDS to track her nature observations while she builds vocabulary and writing skills.

  • Animal Finger Puppets: Everglades

    Color in these critters that call the Everglades their home and learn more about life science in the process.

  • Dinosaur Train Nature Treasure Hunt

    Next time you're outside, go on a treasure hunt with this activity from PBS KIDS' Dinsosaur Train. Then, write all about your nature treasure loot!

  • Dolphin Anatomy Chart

    Test your kindergartener's understanding of the parts of a dolphin with this adorable, fill-in-the-blank dolphin chart.

  • Crop Products

    Challenge your student to practice resource concepts by matching the crops with the products they yield.

  • Hammerhead Shark Headband

    Use this worksheet to make a hammerhead shark headband to wear!

  • Bug Collection

    How many legs does an insect have? Get ready for some creepy crawly counting with this colorful bug collection!

  • Bat Headband

    Learn about bats and make an animal headband with this awesome worksheet!