Free Under the Sea Activities for Toddlers (Your Little Explorer Will Love These!)
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Looking for under the sea activities for toddlers? You’re in the right place! This free printable pack is filled with fun, ocean-themed learning pages your little one will love. From tracing and counting to matching and cut & paste games, these activities make learning feel like play.
Whether you’re planning an ocean theme week for your homeschool or just need simple, screen-free fun—this pack is ready to print and enjoy!
What’s Inside the Free Under the Sea Activities for Toddlers
There are 66 pages of ocean-inspired printables inside. Each one designed to spark curiosity and creativity while helping your toddler practice essential early learning skills.
Here’s a peek at what’s inside:
- 16 Sea Animal Pages – adorable illustrations to help little ones learn about life under the sea
- About Me Page – a fun way to make it personal
- 16 Cut & Paste Pages – rearrange letters to spell sea animal names (great for fine motor practice!)
- 16 “Find the Animal” Pages – a fun hide-and-seek style activity toddlers adore
- 5 Math Time Pages – gentle number practice made playful
- 16 Tracing Pages – pre-writing fun to build early handwriting confidence
- 1 Drawing Page – “Draw your favorite sea animal!” (prepare for the cutest scribbles ever)
- 16 Flashcards – perfect for games, memory practice, or morning basket time
Honestly, it’s the kind of pack you can keep pulling from all week long without your child getting bored.
One day you can do tracing pages. The next day flashcards. Then maybe cut-and-paste practice while you drink your café con leche before it gets cold for once. Love that for us.

Why Ocean Themes Work SO Well for Toddlers
Toddlers love themes they can SEE and connect with. And ocean animals are colorful, silly, fascinating, and honestly kind of magical to them.
A giant whale? A tiny seahorse? An octopus with EIGHT arms? Like, what?!
Ocean themes naturally pull kids into learning because they’re already curious.
And the best part is you can turn this into a whole homeschool experience without spending a ton of money or planning some Pinterest-perfect setup.
You can:
- Read ocean books together
- Watch short ocean videos
- Use toy sea animals in sensory bins
- Count goldfish crackers for math
- Add these worksheets into morning time or quiet time
Simple. Fun. Memorable.
When my kids are excited about the theme itself, they’re WAY more willing to sit down and participate. Especially toddlers. If the activity feels playful, they stay engaged longer without the constant “I’m doneeeee.”
How to Use This in Your Homeschool
You can use it for structured learning or pull it out for spontaneous fun.
1. Theme of the Week:
Plan an “Under the Sea” week and focus on one animal each day! Print the matching flashcards, do a few worksheets, and finish the week with the drawing page.
2. Morning Basket or Table Time:
While you work with your older kids, let your toddler color, trace, or paste sea creatures right beside you. It’s independent learning that still feels connected.
3. Sensory + Printable Combo:
Print the “Find the Animal” pages and pair them with a water or sand bin for a fun, hands-on experience.
4. On-the-Go Learning:
Laminate the flashcards and toss them in your diaper bag. Instant learning time during errands or waiting rooms.

Perfect for Homeschool, Preschool, or Quiet Time
One thing I LOVE about printable packs like this is how flexible they are.
You can use them:
- During homeschool morning time
- For preschool lessons
- As independent table work
- For quiet time activities
- On rainy days
- While teaching older siblings
- During themed ocean weeks
Honestly? These are lifesavers when you need your toddler occupied for a little bit while working with another child.
Because if you homeschool multiple kids, you already know the struggle of trying to teach one child fractions while the toddler is climbing the couch like it’s an Olympic sport.
My Favorite Way to Use Packs Like This
Not even gonna lie… I love printing a few pages at a time instead of handing over the whole pack.
It keeps the activities feeling “new” longer, and my toddlers get way more excited when I randomly pull out a new sea animal page during the week.
I also LOVE laminating the flashcards so we can reuse them over and over again.
And the tracing pages? Those are perfect for dry erase markers inside sheet protectors.
Cheap homeschool hack that saves ink AND paper. Yaaasssss.
Grab Your Free Under the Sea Activity Pack
If you’re doing an ocean theme anytime soon, definitely grab this pack. Your little one gets hands-on learning, you get low-prep activities, and everybody wins.
Honestly… homeschool days feel so much smoother when kids are genuinely excited about what they’re learning.
And toddlers + ocean animals? That combo never misses.
Click here to get the ocean animals flashcards as well!
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