Looking for a cute and easy baby Yoda craft for kids to do? This baby Yoda paper bag puppet is perfect!
Somehow Yoda was always cute, despite his age, but once baby Yoda popped up in the Disney+ tv show, The Mandalorian, he stole the show.
Now everywhere you look it’s all about baby Yoda, or as he’s supposed to be referred to as, The Child.
Whatever his name really is, he’s adorable and we knew we had to make him into a paper bag puppet!
Read on below or watch our quick video tutorial to see how to make him with your kids!
Baby Yoda Craft

Supplies
- Brown paper bags
- Colored card stock or construction paper (green and pink)
- White card stock (optional)
- .5″ and standard circle punch (optional)
- Markers
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Baby Yoda template (download form located at the end of this post)
Related: R2D2 Paper Craft
Directions
Download the free baby Yoda template, print and cut out the pieces.

Begin by creating baby Yoda’s ears by gluing the pink inner ear to the green outer ear. We went with a soft pink and light green, but you can have green inner ears as well as a darker green Yoda color. Just choose whatever colors you like best or have on hand.

Once you’ve finished making the ears, glue them to the top flap portion of the brown paper bag. We glued them down about .25″ from the top part of the bag.

Take baby Yoda’s face piece and glue it on top of the ears.

Next use the green marker to draw on a cute, tiny nose in between the eyes.

If you want, use a circle punch or scissors to cut out two different sized circles from the white card stock. Glue these onto the corresponding circles on Baby Yoda’s eyes.

This just gives him a cleaner look, but it’s not necessary if you don’t mind the green paper background they’ll have without it.
Finish him off by drawing on his fluffy coat. We used a darker brown marker to draw on the main details and a lighter brown marker to make the fluffy marks on the top part of his coat.


Isn’t this baby Yoda so adorable?! We just can’t with him!
Since this craft is really simple, we think it’d be great to do with preschool, kindergarten, and elementary-aged children.
Don’t forget to enter your email in the form at the end of this page to get a copy of the free printable template.

More Star Wars Ideas
The galaxy far, far away is all about the Force this week! Get your Star Wars on and find some new ideas for what to do in class or at home with the kids.
Kids love books! They’re the perfect way to teach your little one about reading, increase their curiosity and learn to focus. When you read with them in this manner they will learn so much more than just how great stories can be entertaining!
Try adding in some of these fun Star Wars books:
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 your child create! It is always fun to see the pride on their face when they complete a project! Besides that, it can also help with fine motor skills and more.
Baby Yoda Headband Craft – This fun and easy Star Wars craft is perfect for kids. They can make it from paper or color in the black and white version. It’s so cute on kids!
R2D2 Craft – This craft is perfect for Star Wars fans of all ages! It’s a great way to practice fine motor skills, and kids will love seeing their creation come to life.
Star Wars Paper Craft – This is a super fun way to get your kids excited about Star Wars – let them create their own paintings with liquid watercolors! The results are bright and colorful, and it’s a great activity for a rainy day. Plus, who doesn’t love Star Wars?

These Star Wars cutting practice worksheets are perfect for kids who want to improve their scissor skills in a fun and easy way. There’s no prep involved, so these pages are great for when you’re short on time.
Your kids will love exploring their creativity and imagination with this Star Wars playdough kit. With hands-on, creative playing that’s great for sensory development – it’ll be a fun day in the universe!
Use these Star Wars I Spy Printables to help your children improve their visual discrimination, memory, and counting skills.

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Baby Yoda Paper Bag Puppet Craft
Make this cute and easy baby Yoda paper bag puppet craft for kids!
Materials
- Brown paper bags
- Colored card stock or construction paper (green and pink)
- White card stock (optional)
- Markers
- Glue stick
- Baby Yoda template (download form located at the end of this post)
Tools
- Scissors
- .5" and standard circle punch (optional)
Instructions
- Download the baby Yoda template, print and cut out.
- Glue the inner ear to the outer ear as shown in the pictures.
- Glue the completed ear to the top flap of the brown paper bag, about .25" from the top.
- Glue baby Yoda's face on top of the flap, covering up the ears.
- Use a green marker to draw on a small nose just between the eyes.
- Use the circle punches or a scissors to cut out 4 small circles from the white card stock. Glue these over the circle in Yoda's eyes.
- Use a dark brown marker to draw on baby Yoda's coat details.
- Use a light brown marker to draw on the fluffy top part of his coat.
Janell
Monday 21st of August 2023
I need the template for the baby yoda paper bag pupptet, thank you!
Michelle
Thursday 4th of May 2023
Can you please send the paper bag template?
Sam
Thursday 4th of May 2023
Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page 🙂
Laura
Thursday 4th of May 2023
Thanks for sharing. We are going to have some fun in Grade 1 for May the 4th.
Sam
Thursday 4th of May 2023
Awesome! May the fourth be with you!
kanchan
Thursday 4th of May 2023
I gave my email and but didn't get the templet.
Sam
Thursday 4th of May 2023
I checked and your email isn't listed, so the form didn't go through for some reason. Are you able to try again?
Frances
Wednesday 3rd of May 2023
This is a great craft for my Kinder students. Thank you for sharing :)
Sam
Wednesday 3rd of May 2023
You're welcome! I'm glad you can use it!