Nothing says winter like a freshly built snowman! Our favorite snowman activities below are sure to please the enthusiastic winter fan. Whether you have snow yet or won’t have snow at all, these snowman activities are the perfect way to explore Winter STEM indoors this season with preschoolers & kindergarteners.

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Set Up A Snowman Theme

It is almost officially winter here but we don’t have any snow yet. We are expecting snow to arrive any day. All my son can talk about is building a snowman! So I thought I would gather up some awesome snowman activities to try out while we wait for the first snow fall.

These snowman activities are perfect for young kids because they are simple to set up and easy to do. From snowman sensory play to snowman theme science activities, and snowman crafts there is something for everyone!

In many parts of the world, snow is a sign of the winter season. Check our more ways to explore the four seasons with preschool and kindergarten.

Looking for more fun and totally do-able winter activities? Check out…

Snowman Books For Preschoolers

These snowman theme books are not only entertaining but also provide opportunities for discussions about winter, snow, and the joy of seasonal activities.

“The Snowman” by Raymond Briggs: A classic wordless picture book that tells the enchanting story of a boy who builds a snowman that comes to life.

“Snowmen at Night” by Caralyn Buehner: This imaginative book explores the secret life of snowmen when everyone is asleep. The whimsical illustrations depict the snowmen engaging in various night time activities.

“Snowmen at Christmas” by Caralyn Buehner: In this festive sequel to “Snowmen at Night,” the snowmen celebrate Christmas in their own charming way. The book is filled with holiday cheer and creative illustrations.

“The Biggest Snowman Ever” by Steven Kroll: Two mice, Albert and Leo, each want to build the biggest snowman ever. This heartwarming story emphasizes teamwork and cooperation as the mice work together to achieve their goal.

“Frosty the Snowman” by Steve Nelson and Jack Rollins: Based on the beloved song, this book follows the adventures of Frosty the Snowman, who comes to life and spreads joy to children. It’s a cheerful and nostalgic read for preschoolers.

“Ten on the Sled” by Kim Norman: Join ten animals on a wild, snowy ride as they sled down a hill. The playful rhyming text and vibrant illustrations make this counting book a fun and energetic read.

“The Itsy Bitsy Snowman” by Jeffrey Burton: A snowy twist on the classic nursery rhyme, “The Itsy Bitsy Snowman” follows the adventures of a little snowman as he goes sledding, builds snowmen, and enjoys winter activities.

Snowman Sensory Recipes

Try one of these sensory play recipes below for creating snowmen in various ways!

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Awesome Snowman Activities For Preschool & Kindergarten

Check out all the links below to see how you can enjoy a snowman activity no matter what the temperature is outdoors. Simple supplies, simple prep, but tons of awesome fun and learning this winter!

Snowman Games

Click here to get your free printable Roll A Snowman game

Snowman Science Activities

Melting Snowman

An indoor Melting Snowman Experiment is a great way to bring the snow indoors for a fun Winter STEM activity.

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Snowman Bubbles

Explore a simple science concept by blowing snowman bubbles, perfect for young kids! Make bubble towers.

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Snowman Slime

Melting Snowman Slime is a cool tactile sensory play and science lesson all rolled into one! Check out our super easy and quick snowman slime recipe and make your own melting snowman.

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Melting Snowman Slime

Fizzing Snowman

No snow needed for this snowman science activity! Explore chemical reactions and a fun winter theme with a Fizzing Snowman activity that kids love!

Snowman Math Activities

Snowman Number Line

Create a snowman-themed number line using paper or a whiteboard. Draw snowmen at regular intervals along the line, each labeled with a number. Ask children to place counters or small snowman cutouts on the correct numbers, helping them practice number recognition and sequencing.

Snowman Math Puzzles

Create snowman puzzles by drawing or printing snowmen in pieces (head, body, and base). Number each puzzle piece. Mix up the puzzle pieces and ask children to assemble the snowmen by matching the numbered pieces. This activity supports number recognition and sequencing.

Measuring Snowman Parts

Draw or cut out snowman shapes with different-sized body parts (e.g., small, medium, large circles). Attach each part to a craft stick or paper plate. Measure the snowman’s parts using non-standard units like cubes or paperclips.

Counting Snowflakes

How big will your snow storm get? Practice one to one counting and number recognition with this easy to use printable winter math game for preschoolers. Roll the dice and add the number of snowflakes to the sky!

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Snowman Crafts

Picasso Snowman

Even our youngest artists can enjoy a little Picasso with this free snowman printable! It doesn’t have to be neat and tidy. Just have fun!

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Picasso Snowman

Paper Plate Snowman

Paint a paper plate with white paint and turn in into a snowman using googly eyes, a construction paper carrot nose, and buttons for the mouth. Add a hat and scarf from construction paper and attach them to the snowman.

Snow Globe Craft

Want to make a snow globe for kids that is simple and fun without a lot of mess? This paper snow globe craft is easy to make with our free printable snow globe template.

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Winter Snow Globe

Cotton Ball Snowman

Make a snowman with three paper circles to represent the body. Fill the space in each circle to create a fluffy snowman. Then add googly eyes, buttons, and other decorations to complete the look.

Handprint Snowman

Trace the hand three times on white paper to create three handprints stacked on top of each other or use white paint. Decorate the handprints to resemble a snowman by adding a face, buttons, and accessories.

3D Snowman

Print out the 3D snowman template, color and cut out to make this delightful 3D snowman craft.

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Snowman Sensory Play

Build A Snowman With Playdough

Make a batch of our easy no cook playdough, and leave the playdough a plain white. Encourage kids to mold the playdough into a snowman shape and add accessories like buttons, small scarves, and tiny hats to decorate their playdough snowman.

Snowman In A Bag

Make your own snowman in a bag for homemade sensory play. This easy squishy craft is sure to be a favorite winter activity for kids.

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Snowman In A Bag

Snowman Sensory Bin

Fill a plastic bin or tray with artificial snow (check out how to make your own fake snow) or shredded white paper. Add in some small plastic snowman figures, buttons, small scarves, and miniature accessories. Of course, don’t forget small containers, scoops, or spoons for scooping and pouring the “snow.”

Snowman Sensory Bottle

Enjoy winter activities no matter what your climate looks like. Whether you have beach weather or snowman weather, a Snowman Sensory Bottle is a versatile winter activity for kids to make with you!

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Snowman Sensory Bottle

Snowman Oobleck

Check out a simple non-Newtonian science activity while enjoying Frosty The Snowman sensory play.

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Printable Preschool Winter Pack

Perfect for 3-to 6-year-olds in a preschool classroom, learning center, or home. Easy to set up and use with one kiddo or a classroom. This themed pack includes a book and supply list to help you easily set up the activities.

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Activities Include:

  • Flip Books
  • Dot Mittens 
  • Sensory Bin
  • Sequencing
  • Geoboard Templates
  • Writing Center
  • Tracing Cards
  • Board Game
  • Cover Up Game
  • Matching Game
  • Puzzles
  • Playdough Mats

 

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