Aren’t these the most ADORABLE kawaii characters you’ve ever seen?! Oh my gosh, they’re SO cute 😍 and SO fun to play this cute kawaii connect 4 game!
Four in a Row (Connect 4) is seriously one of THE funnest games to play. I personally just LOVE it! 🥰 It’s cool because you can play it solo (I grew up an only child so I’m all about solo games) and you can also play it with a group of people or one on one!
It’s so versatile!
Plus, because it’s colorable, it add a whole ‘nother layer of fun and kids will just love playing this kawaii food four in a row printable game so much! ❤️
Let’s dive in because I can’t WAIT for you to play!!! 🎉
Cute Food Roll and Color Game Printable – Connect 4
Between the bow burger, smiling donut, cozy whipped drink, cute heart fries, and ice cream cone, this cute food activity for kids is sweet, playful, and full of happy little kawaii details kids absolutely adore! 😍
This fun math dice game works beautifully as a classroom game printable, a homeschool food activity printable, or even as part of restaurant dramatic play printables. Kids can match adorable kawaii food pieces, practice turn-taking, and build early strategy skills while playing a super cute four in a row game that feels fun, simple, and easy to use in so many learning spaces.
Download it below and get ready to have. some. FUN! 🎉
Download the Kawaii Preschool Food Theme Activity PDF here.
How to Play This Kawaii Food Game Printable
- Print the printable food board game page.
- Each player picks a different color.
- Roll one die. If you don’t have one yet, use this Free Printable Dice Template.
- Match the number you rolled to the food key at the bottom of the free printable four-in-a-row game page.
- Color one square that matches that food (use a sheet protector and dry-erase markers to save paper).
- Keep taking turns until someone gets four in a row across, down, or diagonally.
More Ways to Use This Cute Food Dice Game Printable
Turn It Into a Pretend Snack Shop
After the game, have kids pick their favorite food character and make up a silly snack shop name or they could cut out all the little squares to create a mini menu and play “restaurant”. It keeps the fun going and turns one printable into a full little activity. 🎉
Use The Roll and Color Game Printable for a Party Table Activity
This is so cute for a birthday table, food-themed party, classroom celebration, or weekend playdate. Just set out crayons or markers and let everyone jump in and play! 🥰
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