Preschool February Activities
Preschool February activities do not have to mean scrolling for ideas every night or piecing together random plans. This February Calendar gives you a simple way to see the whole month at a glance and choose what works for your family.
This monthly calendar for preschool is designed as a parent planning tool, not a worksheet for kids. You can pick one activity a day, skip days when life gets busy, or use it as inspiration when you need something quick and doable.
You do not need to follow it perfectly. It is there to help you feel prepared without overthinking your preschool plans.

Why You’ll Love This Printable
•You can see the entire month at a glance
• Activities are simple and easy to swap as needed
• No daily planning or last-minute idea searching
• Works whether you do preschool every day or just a few times a week
• Supports learning without feeling like school
• Easy to reuse year after year
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What’s Included in This February Calendar
This calendar is a printable planning resource that gives parents a full month of preschool activity ideas in one place. It is not a worksheet pack. It is a guide you can use to simplify your daily planning and avoid decision fatigue.
- 28 themed activity ideas for February
- 2-page printable calendar and activity list
- Designed for parents of preschoolers ages 3–5
- Covers Valentine’s Day, winter, and seasonal themes
- Mix of hands-on, literacy, math, and fine motor activities
- Easy to print and reference all month
The activity list includes ideas like Valentine-themed playdough builds, counting and sorting activities, coloring pages, simple crafts, early math games, and book-based extensions .

How to Use This Calendar at Home
This calendar works best when you treat it as a menu, not a checklist. Choose what fits your day and ignore the rest.
- Pick one activity to anchor your morning routine
- Use craft days for fine motor practice
- Choose counting or graphing ideas for simple math time
- Set aside coloring or bingo activities for independent work
- Pair a reading day with a book already on your shelf
- Swap in similar activities if you do not have exact supplies
- Circle favorite ideas and reuse them next year
- Keep it on the fridge or in your homeschool planner

Skills Your Preschooler Is Practicing
Even though this is a parent planning resource, the activities support key preschool skills throughout the month. You can feel confident that what you choose is still building a strong foundation.
- Hand-eye coordination
- Fine motor skills
- Pencil control
- Visual scanning
- Number recognition
- Counting practice
- Pattern awareness
- Letter recognition

More Printables Like This
If this style of planning support works for your family, you can build a simple routine by pairing it with other low-prep resources. These help you stay consistent without adding more to your plate.
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FAQs About Using This Calendar
No. This is a parent resource designed to help you plan and choose activities. Your child does not complete the calendar itself.
Most activities use common household or craft supplies. You can easily swap materials based on what you already have.
Yes. Print a fresh copy each year or keep notes on your favorite activities to reuse later.
Get the printable set here.
Just print it out, and you’re ready to go.
This February Calendar helps you plan preschool activities without the stress of starting from scratch every day. It gives you structure while still leaving room for flexibility.
If you want to build an even easier routine, start with the monthly calendar for preschool and add one supporting printable that fits your child’s interests.

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.


