Free Fruit Matching Game Printables For Kids

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Fruit matching game printables are easy to print, quick to set up, and satisfying to cut out! Kids love pointing out strawberries, lemons, and peaches with surprising confidence.

They’re a simple way to work on early memory skills, like noticing patterns, colors, and shapes. Pair them with our fruit crafts for kindergarten, and you’ve got a colorful theme that’s hands-on, silly, and full of delicious snack-related conversations!

A promotional image for a free printable "Fruit Memory Game" displays twelve cartoon fruit cards, each with smiling faces, arms, and legs. The labeled fruits include apple, pear, lemon, whole watermelon, pineapple, raspberry, orange, strawberry, and peach, arranged in a three-by-three grid below a green header.Pin

Fruit Memory Game

Cutting out those friendly apples, oranges, pineapples, and watermelons turns into a mini project kids can really get into! 

The fruit has big cartoon eyes, the colors pop, and the matching part usually leads to a lot of guessing, giggling, and “I knew it!” moments. It’s bright, simple, and keeps their attention longer than you’d think!

These types of games help build cognitive and fine motor skills in children, especially toddlers and preschoolers. 

A flashcard shows a smiling cartoon cherry with arms, legs, and a stem with a leaf, along with the word “cherry” written in lowercase letters below the image.Pin

Matching shapes and remembering where each fruit is hiding supports memory, focus, and visual recognition. Cutting along the lines gives small hands a real task, one that feels important and doable.

Play a round with a friend or a group, and there’s even more going on! Kids chat, describe what they’re flipping, and figure out how to wait their turn. 

That helps with vocabulary, hand-eye coordination, and building trust in their own choices. It’s a fun, lighthearted game with some solid skill-building packed in!

A flashcard displays a cartoon pineapple with a smiling face, one eye winking, and arms on its sides, along with the word “pineapple” written below in lowercase letters.Pin

Summer Books For Kids

How To Catch A Mermaid is the summer version of the classic “How To Catch” series! It’s perfect for mermaid fans and summer lovers alike!

Gorilla Loves Vanilla is all about, you guessed it – ice cream! This silly book will have kids laughing and asking for you to read it again and again.

Goodnight Pirate is a fun bedtime book to read to kids all summer long! They’ll love the illustrations, story, and rhyming words.

A flashcard features a smiling cartoon watermelon slice with arms, legs, and black seeds, accompanied by the label “watermelon slice” written in lowercase letters below the image.Pin

Childrens Summer Crafts

Flamingo Name Craft – Kids light up when they spot their name on a project, especially one with a cute flamingo involved! Cutting and gluing the letters into place gives their fingers a job to do, while their eyes stay busy spotting what comes next. 

It helps them notice letter shapes and figure out left-to-right order. Once the flamingo is built, it’s ready for the fridge, wall, or anywhere names deserve a spotlight!

Firefly Handprint Craft – Tracing tiny hands, snipping out wings, and gluing big googly eyes makes this project a favorite on a summer afternoon at home or during insect-themed lessons in the classroom! 

It helps kids follow simple steps, hold scissors with care, and place items where they belong. The finished firefly can then flutter into pretend play or even start a chat about why these glowing bugs matter in our gardens and forests!

The image displays four cheerful summer-themed paper crafts for kids. The top left features pink flamingos with names below them, the top right shows two bees with wings made from handprint cutouts, the bottom left has smiling blue and pink ice cream cones, and the bottom right displays two smiling pineapples with handprint leaves.Pin

Ice Cream Puppet Craft – Scoops, cones, googly eyes, and goofy smiles, this DIY has all the right ingredients! Little ones layer and piece everything together, as if they’re building their dream dessert. 

It helps them develop their concentration, spot shapes that fit, and use their hands with purpose. After that, the puppets are ready for silly voices, made-up stories, and wild sprinkle emergencies that give their imagination plenty of room to roam!

Pineapple Handprint Craft – Grab a paper hand, stick it on a bright yellow pineapple, and top it off with a smile that could belong in a fruit commercial! Kids build the DIY by figuring out which pieces go where and making it all come together. 

The process helps with precise movements and spotting details, as well as understanding how parts come together to create a whole. It’s a fun pick for hot afternoons inside or moments when a fruity craft sounds better than tidying up (again)!

Fun Summer Worksheets

These summer worksheets are perfect for cooling off indoors, featuring mazes to solve, patterns to complete, and letters to trace. They’re handy for building a stronger grip and sharper eyes. 

Finished pages can be hung on a wall, stuffed into a backpack, or handed over to mom with a grin!

A flashcard shows a smiling cartoon strawberry with yellow seeds, arms raised in a cheerful pose, and the word “strawberry” written below in lowercase letters.Pin

Our ice cream cutting activity pages are an excellent choice for little ones who like scissors and sweet treats! 

Each scoop or cone gives their hands a task to perform, such as following wiggly lines or snipping shapes. Every sheet helps develop their dexterity, one careful cut at a time!

The image features four summer-themed educational worksheets for young children. The top left is a handwriting sheet for the letter "S" with the word "summer" and a sun illustration; the top right is a cutting practice page with curved and zigzag lines; the bottom left is a pattern completion worksheet with various sea animals; and the bottom right is a letter recognition maze highlighting uppercase and lowercase "S" with a flamingo icon.Pin

Shark pattern worksheets are full of fins, fish, and engaging games that encourage guessing! Kids have to figure out which sea creature comes next in every row.

It’s a chance for them to explore patterns like AB, AAB, and ABB by spotting what repeats and what changes. 

There’s usually a little glue on the table, a lot of thinking out loud, and a big grin when the final shark finally lands in place!

A flashcard displays a smiling cartoon pear with rosy cheeks, arms, legs, and a small leaf on top, along with the word “pear” written in lowercase letters below the image.Pin

Homeschool Preschool’s I spy summer worksheets are filled with ice cream cones, watermelons, and kids jumping rope, all hiding in plain sight! Preschoolers scan, count, and write down the numbers like little detectives on a sunny mission. 

It helps with number sense and noticing what’s the same and what’s different without needing piles of supplies or prep. Easy to use at home or in a classroom, these pages fit right into a quiet morning or a quick afternoon activity!

Free Printable Fruit Matching Game Printable

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Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump, and more.

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