- Read: Baxter The Banana by Sean Sullivan
- A friend gave me this book YEARS ago, before I was even married and had kids, but I’ve kept it around and it is perfect for banana preschool. I CANT find it anywhere online….but it’s a book about a green banana that wants to be yellow. Then after awhile, he turns yellow like all the other bananas. (see activity below)
- Green and Yellow Bananas (this goes along with Baxter the Banana board book)
***This is a cutting, sorting and gluing project - I drew some banana shapes on green paper and yellow paper (you could also draw them on white paper and have your preschooler color them!)
- Practicing cutting skills and cut out all the bananas
- Sort them by color, and if you drew them different sizes, sort them by size too!
- Glue the sorted bananas on another piece of paper, divided in the middle – Green and Yellow.
- Banana counting and matching
- Print this banana worksheet and have your preschooler trace all the B’s
- I made these banana stickers on with my Silhouette, designed just for this project, or you can buy these banana stickers.
- Match the 1 banana stickers to the 1 banana on their worksheet, cover up a B with it. Keep going until all the B’s are covered with the matching number of bananas in their column.
- Banana Cutting
- Get a banana and a plastic knife (or a butter knife if you trust your preschooler!) and let them practice cutting a banana into slices.
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