Flower Power Counting

The Flower Power Counting activity is a vibrant and interactive way for teachers or parents to engage young learners in the practice of counting. This printable resource, linked below, provides a visually appealing template for a garden of flowers, each waiting to be adorned with thumbprint leaves that correspond to a specific number.


To commence this lively counting adventure, children can use their thumbprints as paintbrushes, dipping them into colorful paints or ink pads. The goal is to fill each flower's stem with the correct number of thumbprint leaves to match the numerical value assigned to that particular bloom.


This hands-on approach to counting not only reinforces numerical concepts but also enhances fine motor skills as children carefully place their thumbprints in the designated spaces. The dynamic combination of creativity and learning makes Flower Power Counting an ideal activity for busy toddlers who thrive on active engagement.


The linked printable serves as a convenient guide, offering a structured template for the activity. Teachers and parents can adapt the difficulty level based on the child's developmental stage, making it suitable for various age groups.


As toddlers immerse themselves in the world of Flower Power Counting they not only produce a charming piece of art but also solidify their understanding of numbers in a playful and memorable way. The combination of colorful thumbprints and the tactile experience of painting adds a sensory element, turning this counting activity into a multi-dimensional learning adventure.

Flower Power Counting - Photo via teachingexpertise.com
Flower Power Counting - Photo via teachingexpertise.com
Flower Power Counting - Video by Early Learning Ideas by Jennifer Hier via YouTube

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