Big and Small Worksheet
Big and Small with Easter
A big-and-small worksheet for preschoolers: a child looks at Easter things at different sizes and chooses the bigger one. Comparing two sizes — which an egg, a bunny and a basket is big, which is small? — sharpens the quick, two-way judgment a child builds by choosing the larger of a pair. It needs no letters and no numbers, just the simple comparison of big and small.
Choosing the bigger picture trains a child to weigh one quality — size — between exactly two things. That focused, two-way comparison is a call a preschooler makes naturally and sharpens with practice. With Easter things shown big and small, the question stays simple: which of these two is larger? Each correct pick grows a child's confidence in judging size at a glance.
Children feel clever spotting the bigger picture every time, and a finished big-and-small worksheet is a small win. When this is easy, compare the sizes in big and small with feelings, or try big and small with fruits. You can also browse every big-and-small worksheet or the whole preschool collection — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and the more a child compares big and small, the surer their eye for size grows, one comparison at a time.
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