Looking for a fun way to practice math and logic? In Candy Heart Patterns with Queen Candy from codespark children create colorful necklaces by repeating shapes and colors. These pattern activities for kids help build early math skills, strengthen logical thinking, and support problem-solving—all in a playful and creative way.

Materials Needed:
🖨️ Printed Candy Heart Pattern sheet
🖍️ Crayons, markers, or colored pencils (choose at least 3 colors)
🍬 Optional: Beads, buttons, or cereal (like fruit loops) and string to create real patterned necklaces after finishing the page
⏱️ Time Needed: 10-15 minutes
👩👧 Best As: A do-together activity for 5-year-olds or children who need extra support with patterns, and an independent activity for older kids with more patterning experience.
How to Use:
- Print the Candy Heart Pattern sheet.
- Pick three colors and fill them into the color key.
- Look at the pattern given on the left side of the page.
- Use the colors from your key to repeat the pattern across the row, helping Queen Candy complete her necklaces.
- Keep going until all patterns are finished.
- Optional: Extend the fun by making a real patterned necklace with beads or cereal.
Build early math skills, strengthen problem-solving, and enjoy sweet pattern play with Queen Candy!
Why Patterns Matter for Growing Minds
Patterns are an important early math skill that support logical thinking, prediction, and problem-solving. By arranging and repeating colors in specific orders, children practice recognizing structure and order—skills that connect to both math and coding.
✨ Want to make it even more meaningful? After completing the page, use beads, buttons, or cereal to make your own real necklaces together. Kids will love wearing their patterns and sharing them with others!

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