After what felt like the longest winter ever, we’re finally starting to see birds return to our neighborhood.
In our part of the country, we see lots of robins, cardinals, and occasionally blue jays, all of which have their unique color patterns.
That gave me an idea for a fun bird color matching activity for kids!
Just in time for spring!
This is a perfect quick learning activity for little ones.
You’ll only need a couple of supplies and you can prep it in less than five minutes!
Read on to see how to get your copy free!
And for more ways to learn about birds this spring, don’t miss our printable bird identification flashcards!
Colorful Birds Color Matching Activity for Kids
To use this color matching activity for kids, you’ll need the following: (This post contains affiliate links. For details, see our Disclosure Policy.)
- Printer (with ink)
- Printer Paper
- Scissors
- Glue stick (optional)
- Laminator (optional)
- Hook and loop sticky dots (optional)
To get started, simply print the tree color board and the colorful birds pages.
Cut the birds out and let the kids match each bird to the correct color spot in the tree.
You can have them glue the birds to their color squares.
Or you can laminate both pages and use hook and loop stickers to make a reusable activity.
This would be great for a busy bag or an early learning center!
Get a look at this activity in the video below!
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Stiffany says
This is great
Dez says
For the life of me, I cannot find the link to print the Colorful Birds Color Matching Activity, even after subscribing and confirming my email address. I sure would like to use this tomorrow.
Can you give me any help, like a link that I can send to my printer?
Selena Robinson says
Hi! Your welcome email probably went into your spam folder. I’ll email you directly.