Supplementing Sonlight Pre-K
These links complement Sonlight’s PreK package. Please note that these links may not be intended for the same age-range that this particular Sonlight package is designed for. Also, many of the educational webpages I have found were put together by public school teachers, and are intended for classroom use, so they’ll need to be modified for homeschooling. Other levels available here.
What kinds of resources do you find most helpful? I would love for you to leave me a comment at the bottom of the page letting me know!
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Exploring God’s World
Bible
101 Favorite Stories from the Bible
People
Stories from Africa
Things People Do
The Gods Must Be Angry
Then and Now
New Toes for Tia
Read Alouds
American Tall Tales
Children’s Book of Virtues
A Child’s Book of Art
The Complete Adventures of Peter Rabbit
Eric Carle’s Animals Animals
A Family Treasury of Little Golden Books
- The Animals of Farmer Jones–pictures of live animals
- The Poky Little Puppy activities
- coloring sheets
Lion Storyteller Bedtime Book
Milly-Molly-Mandy Story Book
Stories from Around the World
A Treasury of Mother Goose Rhymes
- nursery rhyme theme
- Donkey, Donkey, Old and Gray activities
- Hey Diddle Diddle activities
- Hickory Dickory Dock activities
- Humpty Dumpty activities
- Humpty Dumpty activities
- Jack and Jill activity
- Little Boy Blue activities
- Little Miss Muffet activities
- Little Miss Muffet activities
- Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary activities
- One, Two, Three… activities
- Pat-a-Cake activities
- Peter, Peter, Pumpkin-Eater activities
- Rain, Rain, Go Away activities
- There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe activities
The Classic Tales of Brer Rabbit
Uncle Wiggily’s Story Book
Science
The Berenstain Bears’ Big Book of Science and Nature
What’s Under the Sea?
Why Do Tigers Have Stripes?
The Year at Maple Hill Farm
Language Arts
Dr. Seuss’ ABC
First Thousand Words
Supplemental Materials
Audio books are great to listen to in the car… or for favorite stories the kids love to hear over and over, long after Mom’s voice has given out.
- Dr. Seuss’ ABC*
- Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day*
- Amelia Bedelia*
- Curious George*
- Madeline*
- Make Way for Ducklings*
- Mike Mulligan*
- Where the Wild Things Are*
- Tales from the Old Testament*
- Best Loved Stories*
I love Dover coloring and activity books! They include wonderful details and are historically accurate, and inexpensive! These are great to give the children something to do during Read-Aloud time:
Coloring Books:
- Noah’s Ark*
- Peter Rabbit*
- Benjamin Bunny*
- Mother Goose*
- Alphabet Hidden Picture*
- Fun With Letters*
- Goldilocks*
Paper Dolls:
Activity and Sticker Books:
What kinds of resources do you find most helpful? I would love for you to leave me a comment below letting me know!