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License Plate Sticker Preschool Travel Game
By Charlene HaukomPreschoolers love stickers, so keep them entertained on the road by playing the License Plate Sticker Preschool Travel Game! It’s easy set up and easy to play, yet it keeps preschoolers occupied for a long time.
What You Will Need
License Plate Sticker Game Board Stickers
How to Play
1. Print out the game board for the License Plate Sticker Preschool Travel Game.2. After buckling your preschooler into the car, give them the game board and a pack of stickers.
3. While on the road, have your preschooler search license plates for the letters and numbers on the game board. The letters and numbers can be in any combination as long as they all appear on the same license plate.
4. When preschoolers find a match, they place a sticker in the box below the letters or numbers.
5. Try to fill the entire game board. If you have a long trip ahead of you, print a few copies of the game board and take several packs of stickers.
Make the License Plate Sticker Preschool Game More Challenging
Make this Preschool Travel Game more challenging by having preschoolers come up with words that begin with the letter they’ve found on a license plate. For example, if the letter is “A”, then they would need to say a word that begins with “A”, like apple. If preschoolers are working on a number, then have them count to that number.Make the License Plate Sticker Game an Outdoor Preschool Game
Turn this Preschool Travel Game into an Outdoor Preschool Game by having preschoolers spot things that begin with the letter on the game board. For example, if the letter is “R”, then your preschooler could point out a rock. Once preschoolers have found a corresponding object, place the sticker in the box below the letter.If preschoolers are working on a number, then have them find a group of objects with the matching number. For example, if the number is “3”, then preschoolers could point out a group of three daffodils, a cluster of three trees, or even three leaves on a stem.
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