Learning numbers can be so much fun when it’s done through colorful play! This adorable flower-counting worksheet helps little learners practice number recognition and counting up to 3 — important early math skills for preschoolers.
Each box shows a set of bright flowers. Your child’s job is to count the flowers carefully and circle the correct number below. It’s a simple activity, but it helps build:
🌼 Observation skills – noticing and counting each flower one by one.
🌼 Number awareness – recognizing the written numbers 1, 2, and 3.
🌼 Fine motor control – holding a crayon or pencil to circle the right answer.
💡 Learning Tip:
Encourage your child to count out loud as they go — “One, two, three!” — to strengthen their verbal and visual connection with numbers. You can even use real flowers, toys, or snacks to extend the fun beyond the page!
This worksheet is designed for children ages 3–4 and makes a perfect addition to your at-home learning activities or preschool math centers.
🖍️ Skills practiced: Counting, number recognition, visual discrimination, and fine motor coordination.