The great outdoors! There’s a special quality to it that’s particularly enchanting for little explorers, especially preschoolers. With limitless opportunities, the outside world is the very best playground for kids. Along with providing physical exercise, outdoor play also helps with both social and cognitive development. Let’s dive into some fun and engaging outdoor activities for preschoolers that will keep those tiny adventurers engaged and filled with joy.
What’s more fun than a treasure hunt? A nature scavenger hunt! Create a list of simple items for children to find—think leaves, flowers, rocks, and even small sticks. You can also easily find scavenger hunt printable on Pinterest – we have a few great ones saved! Then, give each child a small bag or basket, and let them roam and explore. Nature scavenger hunts are also a great opportunity to talk about seasons and what items can be found during each season. These treasure hunts help develop their observation skills while also instilling a sense of achievement as they check items off their list.

Channel preschoolers’ endless energy into an exciting obstacle course. Grab everyday items like hula hula hoops, cones, and pool noodles and have fun creating numerous challenges. Kids can jump through hoops, crawl under pool noodles, run around cones, and balance on small beams. It’s like a mini Olympics, for kids! Not only is this a super fun outdoor activity for preschoolers, it’s also a wonderful way to work on coordination.
Who says you can’t play with your food? Mud kitchens are the perfect outdoor preschooler activity. Grab some old pots, pans and utensils – check out your local thrift shop or a local Buy Nothing group in your neighbourhood. Then, simply add water to the mix, and let the delightful chaos begin! This messy, sensory-rich activity allows children to engage in imaginative play while developing fine motor skills. Plus, it’s a great way for them to practice sharing! Bonus: you can hose off or take part in some fun outdoor water activities if you’re doing this in warmer months.
Bring storybooks to life by reading them in the very setting they describe. Have the kids help you create a cozy reading nook under a shady tree. You can also do this in a little tent. Add puppets and props to make the stories more interactive. Outdoor story time for preschoolers will help nurture their love of reading while also allowing them the chance to visualize the story, creating a better understanding of the story overall. You may even have the perfect setup for a post-story nap time. It’s a win-win for everyone!
Introduce preschoolers to the fascinating world of insects by building a bug hotel. Check out our Pinterest boards for some really cool ideas. Have the kids help you collect natural materials like leaves, twigs, and bark. Next, arrange them in small containers or sections of a wooden pallet. Children will love observing insects in their natural habitat. Outdoor bug hotels for preschoolers will also help foster empathy and curiosity about the natural world.
Nothing beats the simple pleasure of water play on a warm day. Set out buckets, sponges, squirt bottles, and small watering cans. You could even create a miniature water world using toy boats and floating animals. This activity not only cools them down but also enhances their sensory experiences and fine motor skills.
Everyone who has gardened before knows how therapeutic it can be. It’s also a wonderful educational activity for preschoolers. Plan ahead and choose easy-to-grow plants like sunflowers or cherry tomatoes. If you have space, give each child a small patch, or even a pot, that they are responsible to care for. Watch their excitement grow along with their plants. This great activity will help preschoolers learn about the life cycle of plants as well as nurture their love of the natural world.

Who doesn’t remember the joy you felt when the colourful parachute came out in gym class? These are a hit with preschoolers too! Classic parachute games like “Popcorn” or “Mushroom” can be such an exhilarating way to develop teamwork and listening skills. Plus, the mesmerizing flurry of colors can create endless giggles and smiles.
Shadow play is another classic activity that kids just love. Create your own shadow puppets – some great ideas here – or simply have children observe their own shadows and those of nearby objects. It’s a captivating way to teach them about how light works and can spur their creativity as they make up stories involving their shadow friends.
Bird-watching can be fun at any age, and preschoolers will especially love looking out for different types of birds with simple, homemade binoculars – even toilet paper rolls glued together can be easy and fun to make! Guide the kids on a bird-watching adventure together, and teach them to observe quietly while noticing the different types of birds they see. This activity strengthens preschooler observational skills as well as respect and awe for wildlife.
Arm your preschoolers with curiosity, and let them explore the wonders and thrills the natural world has to offer. After all, the best classroom has no walls.
Don’t forget to share all your outdoor preschool activity adventures in one of the parent journals!
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