Turn letter and number practice into an active indoor game your preschooler will actually want to play again and again.
In this playful learning activity, children scoop and carry “snowballs” across the room while listening for letters or numbers to match on the included game sheet. It combines movement, listening, coordination, and early learning skills in a way that feels more like play than practice.
Perfect for preschoolers who learn best when they can move, explore, and stay hands-on.
Letter recognition
Number recognition
Listening skills
Following directions
Hand-eye coordination
Fine motor control
Focus and attention
Cotton balls or pom-poms
Spoon or scoop
Bowl or container
Included printable game sheet
Children scoop a “snowball” from the bowl, carry it across the room, and place it onto the matching letter or number called out. Add a timer for extra excitement or play cooperatively at your child’s pace.
Preschool learning at home
Winter themes
Movement breaks
Homeschool activities
Quiet afternoon play
Kindergarten readiness practice
Low prep, playful, and designed to support learning through movement and connection — without worksheets feeling like work.
Turn letter and number practice into an active indoor game your preschooler will actually want to play again and again.
In this playful learning activity, children scoop and carry “snowballs” across the room while listening for letters or numbers to match on the included game sheet. It combines movement, listening, coordination, and early learning skills in a way that feels more like play than practice.
Perfect for preschoolers who learn best when they can move, explore, and stay hands-on.
Letter recognition
Number recognition
Listening skills
Following directions
Hand-eye coordination
Fine motor control
Focus and attention
Cotton balls or pom-poms
Spoon or scoop
Bowl or container
Included printable game sheet
Children scoop a “snowball” from the bowl, carry it across the room, and place it onto the matching letter or number called out. Add a timer for extra excitement or play cooperatively at your child’s pace.
Preschool learning at home
Winter themes
Movement breaks
Homeschool activities
Quiet afternoon play
Kindergarten readiness practice
Low prep, playful, and designed to support learning through movement and connection — without worksheets feeling like work.