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Free Activities for 4 Year Olds — Games, Printables & More

Free online activities for 4 year olds — letters, numbers, logic games and printable worksheets. Pre-K ready. No signup, no ads, 100% free.

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Four is the age where preschool starts to feel real. Kids are stringing sentences together, recognising most letters, counting past ten, and starting to ask 'why' on a loop. They can follow two-step instructions in a game, which unlocks a whole tier of activities that simply didn't work last year.

The activities on this page lean into that. Pattern Wizard introduces simple logic sequences (AB, ABC, ABBA). Bubble Pop ABCs drills letter recognition the way a 4-year-old's brain actually works: fast, loud and repetitive. Memory Match Animals builds working memory, which is one of the strongest predictors of kindergarten readiness. And Story Adventure lets them make narrative choices — the first time most kids experience cause-and-effect in a digital setting.

On the printable side, we've pulled together tracing sheets that prepare their hands for writing, number-recognition worksheets that go up to 20, and beginner colouring pages with enough detail to hold attention for a full 15 minutes. Together, these give you a rotation of screen and offline activities for an entire pre-K week.

Games for 4 year olds

Printable Worksheets

Colouring Pages to Print

Frequently Asked Questions

What should a 4 year old be learning?+

Letter recognition, counting to 20, simple patterns, basic shapes, and holding a pencil correctly. JiggyJoy's 4-year-old activities target all five — no drilling, just play.

Are these activities good for Pre-K preparation?+

Yes. Pattern Wizard, Memory Match and our counting/tracing worksheets all hit skills on standard pre-K readiness checklists.

Can my 4 year old play without me?+

Most games can. Controls are simple and there are no external links or ads. We still recommend sitting with them for the first few plays of any new game.

How many activities should I rotate through?+

Three to five per session is a good rule. 4-year-olds love variety and switch interests quickly — having options on the page lets you pivot before boredom hits.