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Princesses & Frogs Game Board {printable}

By Jenn (aka Mama Jenn) • Last Updated: July 17, 2024
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PrincessesAndFrogsI made the Princesses & Frogs game board over a year ago for my daughter who wanted a girly alternative to playing the Racing Racecars game. However, I have since created a webpage to host the download…which means instant downloading…no more 4shared waiting time!  Winking smile 

I have also become a bit more “computer savvy” since I first made this game. So, if you downloaded the old game, you may have noticed in this new game that all of the princess are facing the same direction! 

The game is very easy to play and lots of fun! My now 7 year old daughter still likes to play it! Plus it is a fun way for younger children to work on counting and number recognition.

Directions: Use a 1-6 numbered dice of some sort. (We love using our Education Cubes with the dot insert cards or the number insert cards. But, you can definitely use a standard dice with this one!)

Simply, roll the dice/cube and mark off the corresponding number on the game board. Help each of the princesses follow the floral path to get to their frog prince! (i.e. Mark off all of the numbers and place a check mark in the box at the end of the path.) 

As a special treat, be sure to add a photo of your little princess to the game board!

Helpful Hints: Reuse the same game board (and save on paper) by using dry erase markers and sliding the game board into a page protector OR laminate if for added durability. I recommend the Scotch Thermal Laminator.

Visit the Princesses & Frog Game Board page to download!

PrincessesAndFrogsBelieve it or not, my 6 year old daughter even enjoys playing the Bug Race Game. So, after I made the Racing Racecars game for the boys, she insisted on me making one for her…so I figured I would share it too. Of course she wanted a princess theme. So, this is what I came up with. (Click the image to download.)

Although my daughter does not really need practice with this, the game does help with number recognition and counting with a die. Roll the die, count the dots, and mark off or circle that number on the flower path. The object of the game is for all of the princesses to make it over to catch and kiss her frog prince. As each princess makes it over to the frog (all the numbers on her path are circled or marked off) add a star or the princesses number in the box. Continue rolling the die and marking the path until all the paths are complete.

Oh, the box that says me is so that you can glue on a photo of your little princess so that she can play the game as well…or you can just leave it like it is.

Laminate, cover with clear contact paper, or slide into a page protector so that you can play the gave over and over. (Saves on printing multiple copies!)

PrincessesAndFrogsI made the Princesses & Frogs game board over a year ago for my daughter who wanted a girly alternative to playing the Racing Racecars game. However, I have since created a webpage to host the download…which means instant downloading…no more 4shared waiting time!  Winking smile 

I have also become a bit more “computer savvy” since I first made this game. So, if you downloaded the old game, you may have noticed in this new game that all of the princess are facing the same direction! 

The game is very easy to play and lots of fun! My now 7 year old daughter still likes to play it! Plus it is a fun way for younger children to work on counting and number recognition.

Directions: Use a 1-6 numbered dice of some sort. (We love using our Education Cubes with the dot insert cards or the number insert cards. But, you can definitely use a standard dice with this one!)

Simply, roll the dice/cube and mark off the corresponding number on the game board. Help each of the princesses follow the floral path to get to their frog prince! (i.e. Mark off all of the numbers and place a check mark in the box at the end of the path.) 

As a special treat, be sure to add a photo of your little princess to the game board!

Helpful Hints: Reuse the same game board (and save on paper) by using dry erase markers and sliding the game board into a page protector OR laminate if for added durability. I recommend the Scotch Thermal Laminator.

Visit the Princesses & Frog Game Board page to download!

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