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Preschool

Farm Animals
and Games

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Farm Animal Games


Welcome from Happy and Blessed Home. Im so glad youre taking advantage of
these free printables for your preschooler. My son loves animals and Im sure
your preschooler will too.
This set includes:
- A lesson on Farm Animals (facts from wikipedia.org)
- Farm Animals your preschooler can color
- Farm Animal Games including black and white and color ashcards
Please be aware that these les are intended for personal use only they are not
to be uploaded, oered on another site, or sold or used for commercial purposes
in any way. All illustraRons are my own and are not to be copied or reproduced.
Enjoy these printables, and if you have Rme, please follow along and join us in
our animal & alphabet study at hVp://HappyandBlessedHome.com
If you enjoy these printables please let me know. Thanks! ~Monica
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Lesson in Farm Animals


You can read these fact sheets on Farm
Animals to your preschooler to teach them
about Farm Animals. These facts will be
helpful when they play Farm Animal
Games later.

Chickens eat seeds, insects and


even larger animals such as
lizards or young mice.
Chickens may live for ve to
ten years, depending on the
breed.
Chickens live in groups called
ocks and make a cluck-cluck
sound.
Chickens are raised by farmers
who use them for eggs and
meat.

C is for Chicken
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Hens will o_en try to lay eggs


in nests that already contain
eggs and have been known to
move eggs from neighboring
nests into their own.

Cows live in groups called herds.


Cows eat mainly grasses and grains.
Baby cows nurse from their mothers
just like a human baby nurses from
his or her mother.
A cow has a low moan that sounds
like moo.
A group of cows is called caVle.
Farmers take care of their caVle by
feeding, cleaning and milking them.

C is for Cow
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Cows are used for beef, dairy, and


leather products.
Cows are big animals and can weigh
anywhere from 600 to 2500 lbs.

Male deer grow and shed antlers


every year.
Male deer use their antlers to ght
for female deer during the maRng
season.
The male deer is called a "buck" and
the female is called a "doe.
The word deer can mean one deer
or a group of deer.
A baby deer is called a fawn and
does not have antlers. A fawn has
white spots on its fur.

D is for Deer
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Deer can weigh anywhere from 70


to 700 lbs.
Deer eat primarily leaves. Deer may
prance-prance with their hooves.

Horses are taller than dogs or cows


and can run very fast.
Horses are o_en used for riding, or
can be used to pull carriages or
farming equipment.
Horses can be ridden at about ve
years of age if they are trained.
Horses live around 25 to 30 years.
Horses make a sound that sounds
like neigh. They have large eyes
that help them see everything going
on around them.

H is for Horse
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Horses eat mainly grasses and


grains.
Horses can sleep either standing up
or laying down.

Mice are small animals with a


pointed nose, small rounded ears,
and a long naked or almost hairless
tail.
Mice have poor eyesight but
excellent hearing and smell.
Mice like to eat fruit or grains but
will eat almost any kind of food
scraps. Mice make a nibble sound.
Mice can be kept as pets and like to
sleep on scraps of wood or paper.

M is for Mouse
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Mice have babies very quickly. A


mommy mouse has babies a_er
only 20 days.
Mice are o_en fed to snakes and
other pets as food.

Owls are birds that usually sleep


during the day and hunt at night.
Owls can y and have claws for feet.
Owls hunt mostly small animals like
mice, insects, and other birds,
though some owls hunt sh.
Owls have a small beak and wide
face.
Owls have eyesight that works well
from far distances and in low light.
Owls do not see very well up close.

O is for Owl
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Owls range from very small 31


grams to 10 lbs.
Owls make a variety of calling
sounds, the most well known is the
who who sound.

Young pigs are known as piglets.


Pigs usually have large heads with a
long snout.
Pigs use their snout to dig around in
the ground to nd food.
Pigs like to eat leaves, grasses, roots,
fruits and owers. Pigs can also eat
other small animals.
Pigs supply people with things like
ham, bacon, pork, and leather.
Their bristly hairs can also be used
in brushes.

P is for Pig
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Pigs are known to make a grunRng


oink-oink sound.

The male rabbit is called a buck and


the female is a doe; a young rabbit is
a kiVen or kit.
Rabbits like to live in underground
burrows or rabbit holes. These
holes can be found in meadows,
woods, forests, grasslands, deserts
and wetlands.
A group of burrows is called a
warren.
Rabbits live from nine to twelve
years. Rabbits are most acRve at
dusk and at dawn.

R is for Rabbit
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Rabbits like to eat grass and leafy


weeds. Pet rabbits will eat carrots.
Rabbits like to hop-hop here and
there. Rabbits have so_ fur.

Sheep are four-legged gentle


animals with a furry wool coat.
Sheep provide people with wool for
blankets and sweaters as well as
sheeps milk.
A female sheep is called an ewe and
a male sheep is a ram. Baby sheep
are called lambs.
Sheep like to live in groups called
ocks. Sheep make a baa-baa
sound.
Sheep like to eat grass and grains.

S is for Sheep
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Sheep like to eat from dawn to dusk,


stopping to rest and chew their
food.

Male turkeys are known as a tom


or gobbler. Male turkeys have a
piece of hanging skin and esh
called a snood.
Male turkeys are larger and more
colorful than female turkeys.
Female turkeys are known as hens
and lay eggs. Some turkeys can be
very protecRve of their eggs.
Turkeys peck to eat food with their
beak and usually eat grains and
seeds. Turkeys make a gobble-
gobble sound.

T is for Turkey
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Turkeys can y although they like to


eat while standing on the ground.
Turkeys are raised on farms and
later sold for their meat.

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Farm Animal Games


These ashcards can be used in the following ways:
1. Matching Game match two idenRcal images
2. Matching the image with the animal sound or
behavior you make the sound or behavior and ask
your preschooler to pick the card that matches, or
pick a card and have your preschooler imitate the
animal
3. Sing Old McDonald had a farm and turn
ashcards face down. When you pull a card and turn
it face up, your preschooler has to imitate that
animal as part of the song {even deer make a
prance-prance sound for this game}.

chicken

cow

chicken

cow

deer

horse

deer

horse

mouse

mouse
owl

owl

pig
rabbit

pig
rabbit

sheep

turkey

sheep

turkey

Farm Animal Games


Flashcards in color.

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