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Baby animals worksheets for kindergartners ages 5-6 are an instant hit in any classroom or home. Children match baby animals to their parents, learn the special names for animal babies, like cub, foal, and chick, and discover how baby animals look similar to and different from their grown-up forms. These worksheets combine science with the natural delight young children feel for baby creatures. Part of our plants and animals worksheets collection.

What You'll Learn

  • Match at least five baby animals to their parent animals
  • Name baby animal vocabulary including cub, kitten, foal, chick, and calf
  • Describe one way that baby animals look similar to and one way they look different from their parents

FAQ

What do baby animals worksheets teach kindergartners?

Baby animals worksheets teach kindergartners that young animals share features with their parents but are not yet fully grown. Children match baby-parent pairs, learn vocabulary like calf, kitten, lamb, and fawn, and explore how some baby animals look almost identical to parents while others look quite different. The activities build observation skills alongside life science vocabulary.

When do kindergartners learn about baby animals?

Baby animals are typically covered in kindergarten during the spring semester as part of the animals or living things science unit. The topic connects naturally to real-world events like spring births on farms and in the wild, and many teachers use picture books and videos to bring the subject to life before students practice with worksheets.

How can I use these worksheets at home?

Browse a nature book or look up baby animal videos together, then try the matching activities without looking at the answers first. Ask your child how they know which adult goes with which baby, does it have the same ears, the same spots, the same shape? This observation process mirrors real scientific thinking and makes the matching much more rewarding.

Grade
Kindergarten
Ages
Ages 3-6
Subject
Science
Format
Printable PDF

Comments

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Maria R.

Homeschool parent

May 2026

Can't wait! This is exactly what we've been looking for. Please make it soon!

Rachel H.

Homeschool parent

Apr 2026

We've been waiting for this topic. Signed up just to get notified when it's ready.

Sarah K.

Kindergarten Teacher

May 2026

So excited for this to be ready! My students really need more practice with this topic.

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