Best “All About Me” Preschool Theme Ideas (and free download)

An “All About Me” theme is such a fun way to start the school year with preschoolers! If you’re looking for some great ideas for your “All About Me” preschool theme, you’re in the right place! We’ve gathered up some of our favorite art projects and activities that will be perfect, whether you’re homeschooling or in the classroom. Keep reading to see what we found, and be sure to grab the free self-portrait book download!

Self-Portrait Book by The Preschool Place

One of my very favorite things as a teacher is to have the students do a self-portrait every month. You can really see their growth and progress! Plus, its absolutely adorable. Snag the free download at the bottom of the post!


Play Dough Portraits from Sun Hats & Wellie Boots

These Play Dough Portraits are such a darling activity! All you need is play dough and a variety of random objects to make facial features. Such a great way to introduce this theme to your little learner!


Body Tracing Activity from The Artful Parent

This Body Tracing Activity is so easy and so fun! Grab some markers and butcher paper, and you’re set to do this large scale self-portrait activity!


Mixed Media Self-Portraits from The Sweeter Side Of Mommyhood

Mixed Media Self-Portraits look so fun! You can use whatever supplies you have on hand to create the adorable self-portraits with your preschooler!


Self-Portrait Fine Motor Mats from Taming Little Monsters

Grab this Self-Portrait Fine Motor Mats Freebie from Taming Little Monsters and use those fine motor muscles to practice making self-portraits with playdough!


All About Me Activity Pack from Tot Schooling

This Free “All About Me” Activity Pack is a 6 page pack and has a ton of free printables that are perfect for your All About Me theme!

We hope you’ve enjoyed this little round up of art projects and activities that are perfect for your All About Me preschool theme!

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