Isn’t this free printable food I-Spy game THE cutest EVER? When I want to play I-Spy, like THIS is the one I’m going straight for because it’s just seriously so adorable. 😍 Best of all, it doubles as a kawaii coloring page for kids!
Or better yet, you could use it as a fun food scavenger hunt printable and have kids search around for the foods (in real life) that they see on this I-Spy sheet after they complete it.
However you use it, they’re gonna love it!!! That’s for sure! ❤️
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Kawaii Pizza Search & Find Activity to Print at Home
This kawaii food I-Spy printable is perfect for pizza night, classroom centers, fast finisher bins, restaurant-themed lessons, rainy afternoons, party tables, and simple screen-free fun at home (think: a fun screen-free food activity).
This would also be cute for pizza places to make a little coloring corner for kids in the arcade room or to use as a pizza party activity for kids. 🍕
Because this kawaii snack printable is black and white, kids can also color the page after they finish counting everything. That makes it feel like two activities in one, which is always a win! 🥳
In this free printable food I-Spy counting worksheet, you’ll find cute food doodles like a:
- Soda can
- Chocolate chip cookie
- Sprinkled donut
- Pancakes
- Popcorn bucket
- Whipped cream mug
- Ice cream cone
- French fries
- Bow-topped drink cup
- Kawaii burger
Download the Kawaii Pizza I-Spy Printable PDF here.
More Cute Ways To Use This Food-Themed Printable Activity
Classroom Food Theme Center
This would be great to use as a cute food worksheet for kindergarten kids or a counting food game for preschoolers. It can even be used as a fine motor skill worksheet for toddlers!
Another great idea is that school counselors could use it as a visual scanning activity for occupational therapy.
Use it during a food-themed week at school, a community helpers unit, or just as a low-prep math and observation activity. Kids can count, color, and compare totals all on one page.
There’s so many great uses for this one sheet!
Cozy Quiet Time Printable
This printable seek and find game works beautifully when you want something cheerful, simple, and low-mess.
Print it, give the kids some crayons, and let them search first, then color every cute little snack they spotted on the food search and find printable.
Pizza Party Menu
Use the pizza border to help kids “order” their favorite items like the fries or soda for a roleplay restaurant game.
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