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Frog Craft For Kids [Free Template]

This easy frog craft for kids makes the perfect springtime activity!

We originally made this easy kids’ craft to give to Mom on Mother’s Day, but it works just as well for Father’s Day or for a loved one’s birthday.

And, if you didn’t already know, we love animal crafts, so it fits in perfectly!

If you’re worried about making this craft, don’t worry – we’ve included a free printable template so you don’t have to do any drawing.

All you need to do is print it out on colored paper, cut, and get crafting.

Read our simple directions or watch our quick video tutorial to learn how to make this frog card craft with your kids or students.

Frog Craft Idea

frog card craft image collage with the words “frog card craft” in the middle

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Aren’t homemade cards the best?

Parents and grandparents love them because they’re just so sweet and sentimental. We love them because they are cheap, quick, and fun to make.

You probably already have everything you need to make this frog card in your craft closet. Take a look at the supplies below.

Supplies

Directions

Download the frog template, print, and cut out the pieces.

Hands holding frog card template

Place the light green belly on the frog’s body and glue in place.

Hands gluing light green circle to dark green shape

Place the frog’s front legs on either side of the belly and glue down. Glue the frog’s back legs on either side of the front legs. See the picture below for reference.

Hands gluing green legs to frog body

Position the light green mouth area on the bottom part of the frog’s face and glue. Trim off the excess paper.

Hands gluing light green paper to dark green paper
Hands trimming light green paper off

Glue the pink tongue onto the red mouth and trim off any excess paper. Place the completed mouth in the middle of the face, where the light green paper is. Glue in place.

Hands gluing pink paper tongue to red mouth

Glue the frog’s eyes to the top, backside of the head.

Hands gluing frog eyes to back of frog head

Take the completed frog face and glue it to the body.

Hands gluing frog head to front of frog body

Open up the frog’s face to write your special message inside!

Hands writing message inside frog card craft

Isn’t that frog’s expression so happy? It goes perfectly with spring!

If you don’t need a handmade card, you can always make this frog craft without the card part. Simply trace the head onto a flat piece of paper instead of a folded one and you’re all set.

Closeup of paper frog card craft

Related: Frog Headband Craft For Kids

Make This Craft With Young Kids

We love making kids crafts that can work with a wide variety of ages. That way, if you have multiple kids, they can all work on it together.

If this craft has too many steps for your child, here are some ways you can adapt it to make it even more simple.

hand opening homemade frog card

First, you can cut out the pieces ahead of time. If your child can use scissors properly, this is an excellent way for them to sharpen up their scissor skills. But, if they haven’t learned that yet, just cut out the template and have the pieces ready to go.

Secondly, consider assembling part of the craft for them. You can still involve them in it by asking for the parts of the body. Questions like, “Can you help me find the frog’s leg?” will help them feel helpful.

Hand holding paper frog card craft
two frog cards

Finally, you can skip the body part altogether and just make the head! This will save you lots of steps and cutting. It’s a great option for young preschoolers.

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Did you end up making this cute frog craft with your kids or students?

We wanna see it! Snap a quick picture of your completed project and post it to our Facebook page or join our private Facebook group and share it in there!

More Animal Ideas For Kids

Frog Card Craft For Kids

Frog Card Craft For Kids

Prep Time: 7 minutes
Active Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 17 minutes
Difficulty: Easy

Make this easy frog card craft with the kids! It's a simple spring activity they'll enjoy!

Materials

  • Colored card stock (in light green, green, pink and red)
  • Black marker
  • Glue stick (this one is our favorite for thick paper)
  • Frog template (download form located at the end of the page)

Tools

  • Scissors

Instructions

  1. Download the frog template, print and cut out the pieces.
  2. Place the light green belly on the frog's body and glue in place.
  3. Place the frog's front legs on either side of the belly and glue down. Glue the frog's back legs on either side of the front legs. See the picture below for reference.
  4. Position the light green mouth area on the bottom part of the frog's face and glue. Trim off the excess paper.
  5. Glue the pink tongue onto the red mouth and trim off any excess paper.
  6. Place the completed mouth in the middle of the face, where the light green paper is. Glue in place.
  7. Glue the frog's eyes to the top, backside of the head.
  8. Take the completed frog face and glue it to the body.
  9. Open up the frog's face to write your special message inside!

Did you make this craft?

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Free Frog Template

Frog Template

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Thursday 13th of July 2023

This looks like a lovely activity

Sam

Thursday 13th of July 2023

Oh, thanks!

Adele

Friday 9th of June 2023

Love all the cute iddeas

Sam

Saturday 10th of June 2023

Thanks!

Patt Bray

Sunday 28th of August 2022

I was looking for the finger puppets for the book I don't want to be a frog?

Sam

Monday 29th of August 2022

Oh, sorry, that's not available anymore :(

Josie

Friday 5th of August 2022

Thank you for this free template!

Sam

Saturday 6th of August 2022

You're welcome!

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