Free Preschool Activities — Games & Printables
Free preschool activities for ages 3 to 5. Alphabet games, counting, tracing and colouring. Safe, no signup, no ads. Perfect for home or preschool classrooms.
Preschool is the first time kids can actually sit through an activity with a beginning, middle, and end. A 3-year-old will see a counting game through to ten apples. A 4-year-old can trace a letter, look up, and remember which letter it was. That tiny jump in attention span is the whole story of preschool learning — and it's what this page is built around.
The activities here cover the four pillars of preschool curriculum: early literacy (Bubble Pop ABCs, Alphabet Match), early numeracy (Counting Stars, Math Addition, Shape Sorter), fine motor skills (our letter and number tracing worksheets), and social-emotional learning (Story Adventure, which lets kids make gentle choices inside a picture-book). Rotate through three or four per session and you've covered all four pillars before snack time.
Preschools across the UK, US and India use JiggyJoy on classroom tablets specifically because there are no signups, no ads targeted at children, and no 'premium' gates half-way through a lesson. Everything is free forever. If you're a home parent, it works exactly the same — just open a link.
Games for preschool activities
Printable Worksheets
Colouring Pages to Print
Frequently Asked Questions
What skills should a preschooler be learning?+
Recognising letters and their sounds, counting to 20, knowing primary colours and core shapes, holding a pencil, and taking turns. Our preschool games and worksheets cover the first four directly.
Are these activities aligned with preschool curriculum?+
They map to the core targets in US Pre-K standards, UK EYFS and Indian preschool curricula — letter and number recognition, early addition, patterning, and fine motor practice.
Can preschool teachers use these in the classroom?+
Yes. Many do. JiggyJoy is free, requires no signup or license, has no child-targeted ads, and works on classroom tablets straight out of the box.
How long should a preschooler spend on one activity?+
10 to 15 minutes is the sweet spot. Longer than that and attention dips; shorter and the learning doesn't consolidate. Rotate two or three activities per session.