Ocean Animals for Kids
These no-prep printables are perfect for teaching ocean animals for kids. You’ll find a wide range of activities for kids 3-6!
With these free preschool printables, kids can practice number recognition, handwriting, patterns, and more!

We love these activities, and they’re perfect for your preschool beach theme.
Because these worksheets require no prep, they’re perfect for busy moms and preschool teachers alike.
Add these printables to your activity bank as summer draws near.
Ocean Animals for Kids
You can have your preschoolers work on one page at a time. Or, you can bind them into a fun summer workbook to complete at your leisure this summer.
What’s Included in This Pack?
In this worksheet packet, you’ll find eight worksheets that are sure to engage your preschoolers this summer.
There are three coloring pages, four learning pages, and a fun word search (for kids who are old enough to give it a try).
Octopus Color by Number
The first page in this page is an octopus color by number page. Kids will work on number recognition (1-6) and color recognition as they complete the activity page.

Fish Patterning
This worksheet has kids practice cutting and pasting as they finish the fishy pattern in each row.
Sea Creature Counting
Children will count different types of sea creatures and write the number in the correct box. If they have trouble remembering what they’ve counted, They can color the images as they count them.

Under the Sea Coloring Pages
This worksheet packet includes three coloring pages for kids to complete. The first is a sweet little sea turtle swimming with his fishy friends. The second is a diver collecting shells amongst some sea creatures. Finally, there is a tiger snorkeling along the seafloor.

Under the Sea Handwriting Practice
Kids will color the picture of nine ocean animals and trace the name of each one. This is a great way to squeeze in a little handwriting practice.

Ocean Animals Wordsearch
The final page in this activity pack is a word search. Children will search for ten animal names in the grid.
While this may be too challenging for younger preschoolers, older kiddos can enjoy it.


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.

