It’s nearly Star Wars Day!
And kids love all things Star Wars.
What could be better than celebrating the day with a fun craft?
This Baby Yoda handprint craft is easy enough for any age child to do, and it’s a great way to show your love for a galaxy far, far away.
All you need is some paper and you’re good to go! Give your kids their own little piece of the Star Wars universe with this fun craft.
Download the template and make it this May 4th and then be sure to browse through all of our Star Wars crafts for kids.
Baby Yoda Hand Print

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Supplies
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Green marker
- Scissors
- Glue
- Pencil
- Baby Yoda template (enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you)
Directions
Download the Baby Yoda template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.

Create his head by gluing the inner ears to the outer ears. Trim off any paper that hangs off the sides.

Next, glue the eyes one on each side of the head just below the forehead wrinkles.

Use a green marker to draw a small, oval nose between the eyes and above the mouth.

Trace your child’s hand onto a piece of brown paper and cut it out. Position the handprint with the palm up and fingers down and glue it to the bottom of Grogu’s neck.

Finish off by gluing the coat fluff to the top of the coat.

That’s it! Don’t you just love this cute handprint craft?!

More Star Wars Activities
Need some more Star Wars inspiration? We’ve got you covered! Check out our favorite printables, crafts, and activities from the galaxy far away.
Reading aloud to your kids is an excellent way of helping them develop their literacy skills and gain a love for books. Plus, what kid can resist a good Star Wars book? Try one (or all) of the books below:
This Is The Way- For years and years, kids have loved reading Little Golden Books. Now The Mandalorian has its very own one! Kids will love reading all about Baby Yoda’s adventures!
World of Reading Star Wars- Encourage those Star Wars loving kids to read with these beginner reading books!
5 Minute Star Wars Stories- This Star Wars themed book is great for bedtime! Snuggle up together and read one or two before the evening ends.

Let’s make the most of May and get creative with your kids! Here are some fun ideas for crafts that will keep them engaged for Star Wars Day.
Chewbacca Paper Bag Puppet – Help your kids make this adorable paper bag puppet of the iconic Wookiee from Star Wars. This is an easy and fun craft that will get them excited about reading or playing with their favorite toys, as well!
Baby Yoda Craft – This adorable and easy to make craft is perfect for a Star Wars fan. Kids will love making their own baby Yoda with this free template!
R2D2 Craft For Kids – Your kids will love this easy papercraft of everyone’s favorite droid, R2D2. With just a few simple steps, they can make their very own version of the Star Wars character. This is a great activity to keep them entertained and have them practice scissor skills!
Darth Vader Paper Bag Puppet – This fun and easy craft is perfect for Star Wars fans of all ages. With just a few simple supplies, you can create your own little Darth Vader to play with. He’s sure to be a hit at your next party or family gathering. May the Force be with you!

Practice cutting with these Star Wars cutting practice worksheets. These are perfect for little hands and will keep your kids busy while you get some work done! This is a great boredom buster, too.
Help your kids practice counting, enhance their visual discrimination skills, and improve memory. These Star Wars I Spy printables are a perfect way to keep them engaged in hours of fun!
Kids love to use their creativity and imagination. This Star Wars play dough kit will let them do just that. It’s perfect for sensory play, as well! Kids can have a blast with this Star Wars themed set of goodies. Have fun exploring the galaxy far, far away at home or in school!
These Star Wars find the letter worksheets are a great way to help your preschooler or pre-kindergarten student practice letter recognition.
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Baby Yoda Handprint Craft For Kids
Kids will love this simple and quick Star Wars craft. Paper is all that's needed to create a cute Baby Yoda handprint craft!
Materials
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Green marker
- Scissors
- Glue
- Pencil
- Baby Yoda template
Instructions
- Download the Baby Yoda template, print, and cut out the pieces you need.
- Create his head by gluing the inner ears to the outer ears. Trim off any paper that hangs off the sides.
- Next, glue the eyes one on each side of the head just below the forehead wrinkles.
- Use a green marker to draw a small, oval nose between the eyes and above the mouth.
- Trace your child's hand onto a piece of brown paper and cut it out.
- Trace your child's hand onto a piece of brown paper and cut it out. Position the handprint with the palm up and fingers down and glue it to the bottom of Grogu's neck.
- Finish off by gluing the coat fluff to the top of the coat.
Baby Yoda Printable Template

Sam is the crafter and founder of Simple Everyday Mom. She has been featured in Oprah Mag, Good Housekeeping, The Spruce Crafts, Country Living, The Bump and more. Read more.
Katie Anderson
Thursday 12th of May 2022
Thank youuu
Sam
Friday 13th of May 2022
You're welcome!
Melissa
Tuesday 3rd of May 2022
May the 4th be with you! These are the eyes!!
Julie DuVal
Friday 29th of April 2022
cute
Sam
Friday 29th of April 2022
THanks :)