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Ice Cream Weekly Planner for Preschoolers

May 8, 2026

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Enjoy sweet summer learning with this Ice Cream Weekly Planner inspired by Should I Share My Ice Cream? by Mo Willems featuring ice cream themed preschool activities, ice cream songs, books, crafts, sensory play, and more!

We have provided links to the books we recommend in this week’s theme. If you purchase via the links we may earn a small commission.

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  • Ice Cream Weekly Planner for Preschoolers
  • Book Overview: Should I Share My Ice Cream
  • Ice Cream Songs for Preschool
    • The Ice Cream Song | Super Simple Songs
    • Ice Cream Freeze Dance! | The Kiboomers
    • Ice Cream Finger Family Song | KidsCamp
  • Ice Cream Themed Schedule of Activities for Preschoolers
  • Ice Cream Themed Weekly Planner for Preschool
  • Ice Cream Books for Preschoolers

Ice Cream Weekly Planner for Preschoolers

Get ready for a scoop of learning fun with this Ice Cream Weekly Planner inspired by Should I Share My Ice Cream? by Mo Willems! Perfect for preschoolers, this playful themed planner includes a ice cream weekly planner filled with hands-on activities, plus fun ice cream songs, engaging ice cream books, and creative learning ideas to make your week extra sweet.

This ice cream theme is sure to inspire lots of smiles, learning, tasting, and imaginative play.

Should I Share My Ice Cream? by Mo Willems

Book Overview: Should I Share My Ice Cream

Should I Share My Ice Cream? by Mo Willems is a funny and heartwarming story from the beloved Elephant & Piggie series. In this sweet adventure, Gerald the elephant faces a big decision — should he share his delicious ice cream with his best friend, Piggie? As Gerald thinks and worries about what to do, young readers learn important lessons about friendship, kindness, patience, and sharing. With simple text, expressive illustrations, and plenty of humor, this book is a wonderful read-aloud for preschoolers and early readers alike.

If your children enjoy Mo Willems books, be sure to explore some of our other favorites too, including Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs, Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus!, The Pigeon Loves Things That Go!, and Knuffle Bunny.

Don’t have the book? You can listen to a Read Aloud of Should I Share My Ice Cream on YouTube.

Ice Cream Songs for Preschool

Get moving and singing along with these fun ice cream songs for preschoolers! These playful music videos encourage dancing, counting, movement, and silly fun while celebrating everyone’s favorite sweet treat.

Perfect for circle time, brain breaks, or adding extra excitement to your ice cream themed week!

The Ice Cream Song | Super Simple Songs

Ice Cream Freeze Dance! | The Kiboomers

Ice Cream Finger Family Song | KidsCamp

Let’s Cook Camp Week Activity Pack!

Make cooking fun, hands-on, and stress-free for kids with the Let’s Cook Camp Week Activity Pack! From simple recipes to themed activities, it’s everything you need to turn your kitchen into a playful learning adventure your child will love.

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Ice Cream Themed Schedule of Activities for Preschoolers

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Ice Cream Themed Weekly Planner for Preschool

Ice Cream Weekly Planner

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Ice Cream Sensory Bag

Can you put the sprinkles onto the ice cream cone? This Ice Cream Sensory Bag is so simple to make, but is packed with heaps of fun learning.

You can also create an Ice Cream Sensory Bin with cotton balls and plastic cones for hours of fun. Or try out this Playdough Ice Cream Recipe.

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Ice Cream Alphabet Busy Bag Printables

Match each capital letter to its lowercase partner and create lots of different color ice cream cones in the process.

You can also create this fun alphabet bead ice cream cone activity.

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Ice Cream Number Cones

Create your own Ice Cream Number Cones for some math fun this week! Which numbers can you scoop?

Set up your own Ice Cream Store for even more math!

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Ice Cream In A Bag

No ice cream maker? No problem! All you need is a plastic baggie and 15 minutes to make delicious homemade ice cream—seriously, no fancy gadget required. Plus a little science fun while you're making it.

Want to add a little wholesome foods and no-churn healthy ice creams? Try these Healthy Ice Cream Recipes for Kids.

We recommend using these Personal Ice Cream Makers for easier hands-on ice cream making fun with your child.

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Sponge Painted Ice Cream Cone Summer Art Project

Create this colorful Sponge Painted Ice Cream Cone Art Project and explore some visual discrimination by having artists order their cones by size.

Looking for an special end of school year project with friends or classmates? Make this unique Ice Cream Project!

Ice Cream Books for Preschoolers

Cool off with these delightful ice cream books for preschoolers! From silly adventures and mystery treats to colorful ice cream trucks and favorite characters, these stories are perfect for summer reading fun.

Whether you’re planning an ice cream theme, a sweet storytime, or just looking for playful books your preschooler will love, these titles are sure to bring lots of smiles and giggles. And if your little one can’t get enough frozen treats, don’t miss our ultimate list of Ice Cream Books for Kids for even more sweet reading fun!

SHOP ICE CREAM BOOKS & TOYS ON AMAZON
  • Wemberly’s Ice-Cream Star by Kevin Henkes
  • Pete the Cat Screams for Ice Cream! by James Dean
  • War at the Ice Cream Store by Cheryl DaVeiga & Dave Gibson
  • The Little Ice Cream Truck by Margery Cuyler
  • The Ice Cream Vanishes by Julia Sarcone-Roach
  • Splat the Cat: I Scream for Ice Cream by Rob Scotton
  • The Ice Cream King by Steve Metzger

Want more? Explore our ultimate list of Ice Cream Books for Kids!

We hope this Ice Cream Weekly Planner inspired by Should I Share My Ice Cream? brings lots of sweet learning fun to your preschoolers! From playful books and catchy songs to hands-on activities, recipes, and creative art projects, there are so many fun ways to explore an ice cream theme together.

Be sure to explore the free weekly planner and enjoy making special memories while learning through play. And if your little learners are ready for even more themed fun, explore our other preschool weekly planners filled with books, activities, and ideas for every season and interest!

You may also enjoy these additional activities with your child…

Preschool Themes and Weekly Planners
If You Give a Pig a Pancake Themed Activities
Summer Camp Activity Packs

If you loved these activities, be sure to sign up for our newsletter to get free weekly planners all school year long—each one filled with book-inspired activities, songs, and playful learning ideas for your preschooler.

Join us and make story time the highlight of your preschool week!

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