Farm Animal Counting Book
Looking for a farm animal counting book that’s fun and teaches real math skills? You’re in the right place! This hands-on, low-prep printable has been a big hit at home, and I’m so excited to share it with you. If you’re gathering activities for your little learner, be sure to check out our preschool math worksheets for even more number fun!
This printable combines counting, number recognition, and fine motor practice in one adorable farm-themed activity. It’s a sweet and simple way to help kids learn through play—just grab some crayons, scissors, and glue, and you’re ready to go!

Farm Animal Counting Book
This printable pack is a sweet and simple early math activity designed just for preschoolers. Children will create their own little counting book as they count farm animals, trace numbers, and match them to the correct quantity. Each page is interactive and made to support both learning and fun!
As kids work through each page, they’ll practice counting, number recognition, number tracing, and fine motor skills—all through engaging, interactive activities.
What’s included:
- 10 farm-themed counting pages
- Easy-to-follow instructions
- Number strips for cut-and-paste matching
- Adorable illustrations of common farm animals
With friendly animals and a simple format, this activity keeps kids engaged while gently reinforcing important preschool math skills. It’s the kind of printable that feels like play—but builds real knowledge at the same time.
You’re doing a great job finding activities that matter. This farm animal counting book is one more tool to make learning both meaningful and fun.

What can kids learn from this activity?
This farm animal counting book helps kids build important early math skills like counting, number recognition, and number tracing. As they cut, glue, and color, they’re also strengthening fine motor skills and practicing how to follow directions step by step. It’s a great fit for circle time, math centers, or quiet one-on-one work at home.
Teachers and parents will love how low-prep and easy-to-use it is—just print, add scissors and crayons, and you’re ready to go. Plus, the simple format makes it easy for grown-ups to guide their child without needing a long explanation.
How to Use These Worksheets
Each page in the farm animal counting book is designed to be simple, engaging, and just right for preschool learners. Start by inviting your child to count the farm animals pictured on the page. Then, they’ll trace the correct number, cut it out from the number strip, and glue it into place—turning each page into a mini counting activity.
Along the way, they’ll strengthen number sense, practice early handwriting, and develop scissor skills. It’s an easy, low-prep activity that can be done independently or side-by-side with a grown-up during math time or a quiet learning block.


More Farm Ideas for Kids
If your little learners loved the farm animal counting book, you can keep the farm fun going with a few more hands-on activities! Whether you’re building a full farm theme or just sprinkling in a few extras, these ideas pair perfectly with the skills and concepts in the counting book.
Start with a cozy read-aloud from these farm books for preschool.
Then, add a creative touch with a fun farm animal craft, like a paper plate cow craft!
You can also grab these printables for even more learning fun:

FAQs about Farm Animal Counting Book
A: It’s designed with preschoolers in mind—typically ages 3 to 5. If your child is working on counting up to 10 and practicing simple number recognition, this will be a great fit.
A: Yes! Just print the pages and grab scissors, glue, crayons, and a pencil. That’s it. No laminating or fancy supplies needed.
A: This printable works great as a math center, morning work, or quiet time activity. You can do one page a day or let kids create their own counting book over the week—it’s super flexible and easy to fit into your day.

This farm animal counting book is a meaningful, hands-on way to help preschoolers build early math skills while staying engaged and active. With counting, tracing, cutting, and gluing all in one place, it’s the kind of printable that supports real learning—without a lot of prep or planning for you.
Go ahead and grab the free download and try it with your little ones today! Whether you’re teaching at home or in the classroom, this simple activity fits right into your routine. And if you’re looking for more farm-themed ideas, be sure to check out the related posts—or pass this along to a fellow parent or teacher!

Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.






