Ask children to sort the shapes by size or color.
Supply children with plenty of dog bone shapes of many sizes and colors. Ask children to sort the shapes by color. Ask children to line up the shapes from one to ten and from ten to one.Ĭut out dog bone shapes in different colors. Ask children to line up the bones from largest to smallest and vice versa.Ĭut out ten dog bone shapes. Let children identify the number and feed the dog the matching number of bones.Ĭut out many different sized dog bones. Place a stuffed toy dog behind each bowl. Provide plastic dog dishes or bowls and label each dish with the numbers 1-5. How many dogs? How many cats? How many pets have four legs? Have feathers?
Provide stuffed dog animals and let children take their pets for walks, play with them, etc., and then place them back in to the dog house to rest.įind pet stickers or pet images and make two pair of matching cards and laminate. Have children match and sort the pet cards. Let children help you decorate a large appliance box and turn it into a pet house. Let children make appointments and write down prescriptions. Provide a variety of stuffed animals, a medical kit with props, white dress shirts for lab coats, a clipboard, veterinarian's office labels, a telephone, and notepads and pencils. Transform your dramatic play center into a Veterinarian’s Office.