Colorful and fun way to learn to count to ten!
Great to use for the month of February.
Children can color or trace the letters and the number also.
I like to laminate these for longer use.

Colorful and fun way to learn to count to ten!
Great to use for the month of February.
Children can color or trace the letters and the number also.
I like to laminate these for longer use.

This fun holiday number activity allows your child to “show the number” with mini erasers, legos, or pom poms in the rectangle, “trace the number” in the square, and “count” the number by using the dotted ten frame.
I like to laminate these or put into a dry erase packet so they last longer.

This fun ten frame is great fun as the kiddos count Rudolph’s red noses! 1-10!
Use red mini pom-poms or mini holiday erasers to add to the festivity.

Sweeten up your child’s learning with this Gingerbread Cookie Count pack. Cut out each number card and match to the baking sheet with the correct cookies. Laminate to last longer. 1-10.

Cheer up this holiday season with Gingerbread Ten Frames! Use holiday themed mini erasers or sparkly mini pom poms to count from 1-10.

Cut out the numbered cards and have your child draw one at a time. As they draw a card; they cover that number on the giant turkey. Use mini erasers, pom-poms, whatever works for your little ones.


I recommend using cardstock when printing because it will hold up to the constant use of clothespins. But regular paper with lamination will work also.

Fill in the missing numbers and trace the numbers that are present.

Trace the numbers 1-10. Color the hats.
Have the kiddos match colors with certain numbers (color the number 3 blue, the number 7 orange, etc).

Count from 1 to 10 using mini erasers or mini pumpkins from the Dollar Tree. As your child counts the pumpkins in the ten frame they put their pumpkins into the truck.
