Explore a fun ladybug weekly activity planner for preschoolers inspired by Lucy Ladybug by Sharon King-Chai. Includes ladybug crafts, sensory play, alphabet and counting activities, songs, and book ideas for a week of hands-on learning.
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Lucy Badybug Weekly Planner
Ladybugs are a perfect theme for spring learning with preschoolers! In this week’s activity planner, we’re featuring the delightful picture book Lucy Ladybug by Sharon King-Chai, a colorful story about a little ladybug who feels different because she has no spots.
Lucy Ladybug by Sharon King-Chai
As Lucy travels through the seasons, she meets new animal friends who help her discover that being unique is something to celebrate. Along the way, the story gently introduces young children to colors, counting, friendship, and self-confidence.
Inspired by Lucy’s journey, this weekly planner is filled with playful ladybug-themed activities for preschoolers. You’ll find creative crafts, sensory play, early literacy and math activities, science exploration, and even a fun ladybug snack. We’re also sharing ladybug songs and additional ladybug books to extend the learning and keep the theme going all week long.
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or caregiver, this collection of activities makes it easy to turn storytime into a full week of hands-on learning and fun—perfect for springtime learning at home or in the classroom.
Don’t have the book? You can listen to a Read Aloud of Lucy Ladybug by Sharon King-Chai on YouTube.
Ladybug Songs for Preschoolers
Music is a fun way to bring a ladybug theme to life for preschoolers! These cheerful ladybug songs encourage children to sing, move, and imagine tiny ladybugs flying through gardens and across the sky. With simple lyrics, catchy rhythms, and playful movements, these songs help young learners build listening skills, practice counting and movement, and enjoy learning about bugs in a fun and engaging way. For example, songs like “Hey, Ladybug” invite kids to imagine a ladybug flying high in the sky and low in the garden while celebrating its bright wings and black spots.
Add these songs to circle time, a movement break, or your ladybug-themed activities to get preschoolers singing, dancing, and learning all at once!
Hey, Ladybug | Pinkfong
Ladybugs Fly | The Kiboomers
Frank Leto’s Ladybug | MontessoriHome
Five Little Ladybugs | Dave and Ava
Ladybug Weekly Planner for Preschooler
A collection of ladybug themed activities for preschoolers to go with the book Lucy Ladybug by Sharon King-Chai.
Explore bugs and fine motor play with this ladybug sensory bin and free printable life cycle pack for preschool and up!
You can explore with this ladybug playdough activity too.
This ladybug cover up alphabet activity is a fun way to learn letters and letter sounds. This alphabet game is perfect for your insect theme this spring!
You could also do this ladybug alphabet match activity. or ladybug letter puzzles sensory bin.
Stephanie of Twodaloo shares an adorable DIY Magnetic Ladybug Counting Game that's perfect for preschool counting and number learning!
You can also explore this ladybug sticker counting activity.
These easy strawberry ladybugs make eating fruit fun! A healthy after school snack or Valentine's dessert for kids that they will love to eat!
You can also add a little Ladybug Science Fun to your week!
An easy and simple fun preschool craft for kids to make a Ladybug Sun Catcher.
You can also make this mixed media ladybug art project or create these ladybug seashells.
Ladybug Books for Preschoolers
Ladybugs are a wonderful theme for preschool learning in the spring! These cheerful little insects capture children’s curiosity and provide a fun way to explore nature, counting, colors, and storytelling. The following ladybug-themed books are perfect for preschoolers, featuring playful stories, bright illustrations, and simple facts that introduce young readers to the world of ladybugs.
Whether you’re looking for a silly story, a gentle bedtime read, or an interactive counting book, these titles will delight little learners while sparking their love of books and bugs.
- The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle
- Ladybugs by Gail Gibbons
- Are You A Ladybug? by Judy Allen
- The Very Lazy Ladybug by Isobel Finn
- Ten Little Ladybugs by Melanie Gerth
- Ladybug Girl by David Soman
- What the Ladybird Heard by Julia Donaldson
- Maisy Loves Ladybugs by Lucy Cousins
- Hide-and-Seek Ladybugs by Paul Bright
Ladybugs make such a fun and engaging theme for preschool learning, and this week’s activities inspired by Lucy Ladybug are a wonderful way to combine stories with hands-on play. From crafts and sensory bins to songs, science exploration, and early literacy games, these activities help preschoolers learn while having fun.
Choose a few favorites to try throughout the week, revisit the story together, and watch your child’s curiosity about ladybugs and the world around them grow.
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