If you haven’t seen our busy bag ideas, you really need to. They are super adorable and we have TONS of busy bag ideas on our site now! I am obsessed with busy bags because it’s something quick that I can grab on the run that will keep my toddler entertained and busy while we are at church, a restaurant, the doctor’s office, you name it!
FARMER’S MARKET BUSY BAG
This week’s busy bag consists of these adorable Farmer’s Market printables!
To make them last longer, I highly recommend laminating them (and it’s cheaper to do it at home since you can get a laminator and laminating pouches for really cheap).
At home with the kids? Instantly access any of these printable activity bundles to keep them learning!
How to play: Sort these adorable fruits and veggies into their correct crate. Good luck teaching just where that yummy tomato belongs! Haha! When you print this one and cut out the crates, cut out the printed area. Then use the extra part of the paper to cut out the same size piece as the crate. Then tape the bottom and sides making a little pouch for the produce to slip into.
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FARMERS MARKET
If you want to get all of the printables you can purchase them here.
Tell us what YOU think of the Farmer’s Market Busy Bag?!
Lee Orlian says
Great idea! Smart game and a fun activity for my daughters. Laminating the printables was the way to go for us. We accidentally spilled some water on the table but our fruits and vegetables were safe. Thank you for this awesome busy bag project!
M. Alvarez says
Hello. I’m unable to download the farmers market the link is no longer accessible. Can it be emailed to me?
Maritza says
I love your Farmers Market Busy Bags. Thank you.
Maritza
Magda C. says
They’re so adorable! Thank you for sharing!
Busy New Momma says
This is so cute! How does your child know which is fruit or vegetable? Do you tell them? Or do you have some matching sheet for them to use?
Alicia Pirie says
Okay, I came across your site and absolutely LOVE these!!! I own a baby/children’s store in Ontario and sell Learning Resources products and love how you use them. I can’t wait to bring some of the products home to do with my son, who is 3. He actually stays with me at my store all day, every day, so I’m always looking for ways to keep him busy.
I have a request now! He has the “All Around the Town” Vehicle Counters by Learning Resources and you do such a great job at designing these busy bags: What about a “Parking Garage” for the counters. Different “Parking Garage” patterns where they have to match and park the different vehicles. They are color coded, like all the other counters, and I think it could be fun!! 🙂
Thanks so much for these ideas and for sharing!!
Erika Robinson says
If these printables are no longer “Free” please stop saying they are! There’s not links.
Tina M says
Hi Erika! We have kindly offered these printables for free for almost a year now. And we still offer our printables for free to our email subscribers. We JUST BARELY started charging for these to help pay for site management costs, but they are still VERY VERY low. Unfortunately, Pinterest images remain from the past. We charge a VERY small fee so that we can keep creating new ones for all of you.
Stacy says
I love these resources! I would like to make labels for my bags. Do you have a link or info? Thank you!
Christie says
How do you download? I love this idea.
sarah says
Hello! Is this activity no longer available for purchase? I can’t find the link, thankyou! Looking forward to use with my special needs students!
Aileen says
I would Really love to download the hamburger busy bag and the farmers mark busy bag. You said in the main busy bag post that if I followed you on Facebook (can’t find you on there), Instagram (I don’t have one), Or Pinterest (where I DO follow you) that I’d be able to download these printables for free, but I haven’t been able to. Could you email me the PDF’s? o