
Play to Learn Preschool offers free weekly virtual preschool videos designed for children ages 3–5. Each one includes songs, stories, movement, and simple activities built around a fun theme. The videos follow a familiar routine that’s easy for young children to enjoy at home or in a group setting. For families and teachers who want to keep the learning going, optional Enrichment Play Packs offer printables, book suggestions, and hands-on ideas to match each weekly topic.

Free Preschool Videos:
- Circle time for ages 3–5
- Songs and movement
- Read-alouds each week
- Clear routines and visuals
- Letters, numbers, and themes
- Skill-building through play
- Hands-on follow-up ideas
- Easy to use — just press play
“The organization and help it has provided have been so invaluable. Our daughter loves attending every day! The music, the reading time, and the lessons are all great and easy to follow along with. The play packs are also great to give us additional activities throughout the week.” – Kelly S.

Preschool Enrichment Activities:
- Connects with the free preschool videos
- Offers themed book ideas, recipes, skills practice, & more!
- Easy to use at home or in the classroom

“We love Play to Learn virtual preschool for a lot of reasons. From 30 minutes of interesting lessons, to endless fun all-day, playful learning, to memory building, creative projects, to everyday play packs, Reading to arts, carpet games to storytime, to Ms. Jamie’s brain kisses. Our son has shown significant progress in learning and attentiveness.” – Jenny M.
“This was a perfect way to help us have fun while learning during the summer. It was so great to have lots of choices that we could fit in wherever needed.” – Angie T.

Preschool
Play Packs:
- Extend the lesson
beyond the screen - Reinforce key preschool skills
- Support playful, purposeful learning

“The material taught in Virtual Preschool really sticks with my daughter, age 4. Weeks after Construction Week, she’s talking about building materials and tools as we pass a house under construction. Weeks after Plant Week, she’s talking about seeds and the plant life cycle when we notice pretty flowers. Grateful for all the knowledge my daughter is soaking up!” – Lisa R.










































