How to Make Folder Games for Children
Folder games are wonderful for young children and for parents as well. Not only do these games help children learn to match objects, but it’s also easy to customize these games to help children learn many other things like colours, numbers, country flags and more.
I loved using them in my preschool classes because they are quick, fun and easy to store dozens of them in one file folder box.
If you would like to make your own folder games, start off with:
- a standard file folder
- cardboard paper
- double-sized tape
- scissors
- matching cards, gift wrapping with images on it, children’s Valentine’s Day card sets, draw your own images or print some off the computer
- a pack of self-laminating sheets
- optional: stickers
Here I made one of hand-drawn sign language letters:
This is one of hand-drawn space images (the kids loved this one):
Throughout a year, preschool children will receive various Birthday invitations, holiday-themed cards, certificates of achievements and more, so why not turn each of these items into a new folder game? It’s a great way to store all of these keepsakes and make them more educational!