Need something sweet and seasonal for little learners? These hedgehog preschool activities are perfect for hands-on play, quiet time, and skill-building in the fall.
With coloring pages, tracing sheets, paper crafts, and more, there’s something here for every kind of preschooler—whether they love cutting, gluing, or storytelling. Looking for more seasonal ideas? Head to our fall crafts collection for even more ways to celebrate autumn with your little ones.
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Hedgehog Activities For Preschool
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Hedgehog’s Home for Fall Activities
Bring a lovely hedgehog storybook to life with these hands-on printables. Kids can enjoy puzzles, coloring sheets, and matching games featuring our spiky little friend preparing for autumn. It's a fun way to develop early skills and keep children engaged after reading time.
Real autumn leaves become the art supplies in this hedgehog project, making a prickly picture complete with fall colors. Kids paint the back of each leaf and press it down to make leaf prints that look like the hedgehog's quills.Little artists will love experimenting with color mixing and natural textures in this simple fall project.Related: Paper Plate Hedgehog Craft
Cutting and curling strips of construction paper is the key to this hedgehog's spiky body. All you need are some paper strips, scissors, and a glue stick to make this adorable 3D critter.The finished hedgehog even stands up with a bumpy paper texture, making it a fun little fall decoration to play with or display.
Just a few sheets of paper and a simple template are all it takes to create an adorable spiky friend. Kids will practice their scissor skills cutting out the hedgehog's body and quills, then glue all the pieces together.The project is quick and easy enough for young children, and they'll love having a cute hedgehog to display afterward.
Get a little prickly with this fun hedgehog project that uses fall leaves for quills. Kids glue on colorful leaves (real or paper) and even add acorns to decorate their hedgehog, giving it a textured autumn look.Using natural materials makes the project extra special and a great way to celebrate the season through creativity.
Each of these printable pages features a cute hedgehog design that's just waiting for color. Kids can grab their crayons or markers and spend time bringing the hedgehogs to life, however they imagine.Coloring these pages is a simple, calming activity that lets little artists be creative while having fun with a favorite animal.
A variety of hedgehog-themed worksheets make learning fun. Kids can practice writing the letter “H,” identify letters and shapes, and even color in cute hedgehog pictures. Each page blends educational practice with a playful theme, keeping little learners engaged and entertained.
Kids will love making a hedgehog activity they can wear as a hat. Print the free template for them to color and cut out, then help glue the pieces into a headband with spikes and a friendly hedgehog face. Little ones can proudly wear their new hedgehog hat for pretend play or a fun photo-op.
Kids create a hedgehog with a delightfully spiky coat using a pile of autumn leaves. They glue the leaves (or paper ones) onto a hedgehog cutout and can even add a few acorn decorations for extra flair.The finished project doubles as a cute little hedgehog puppet, so children can have fun telling stories and scampering their new friend around.
Turn an empty toilet paper tube into an adorable hedgehog. Kids attach a friendly hedgehog face and spiky paper quills around the tube using a free printable template. Even better, it's a recycled activity that's simple to make, and kids can play with their new woodland friend afterward.
Half a paper plate turns into the cutest hedgehog with a big spiky back. Kids paint one side of the plate for the hedgehog's face and body, then cut out lots of paper triangles to glue on as the quills.The paper spikes stick out from the plate to give a cool 3D texture, and adding a googly eye and smile brings this friendly critter to life.
Help kids learn about hibernation with a creative hedgehog art project that ties into a winter story. In this project, kids fold and decorate a paper plate to look like a hedgehog settling in for a long winter nap.A book like One Snowy Night pairs perfectly with the project, as children can act out how a hedgehog cozies up for winter.
Trace your child's hand on paper to create the hedgehog's quills for an adorable keepsake art. After cutting out the handprint, kids add a sweet hedgehog face (using the template) and a few extra details to complete their critter.The result is a personalized fall project that captures your little one's handprint and turns it into a cute woodland friend.
A collection of 15 unique hedgehog coloring sheets awaits, and they're all free to print. From cute cartoon hedgehogs to more detailed scenes, kids have many options to encourage creativity.These pages make an easy go-to activity for rainy days or quiet time, giving young artists hours of coloring fun with one of their favorite animals.
This engaging sticky wall activity turns a large sheet of contact paper into a hedgehog canvas. Tape the contact paper to the wall (sticky side out) over a simple hedgehog drawing, and then let kids press on leaves or paper cut-outs to give the hedgehog its quills.Toddlers and preschoolers love that it feels like making a giant fuzzy sticker, and it is also great for fine motor skills.
These printables help kids practice tracing lines and curves with a fun hedgehog theme. Little ones can follow along straight, zig-zag, and wavy paths that loop around cute hedgehog pictures, building their pencil control skills.Preschoolers stay engaged because they're learning pre-writing in a playful way instead of through plain drills.
Bring some autumn color indoors with a cute hedgehog suncatcher. Kids use a hedgehog-shaped frame (cut from black paper) and fill it with bits of colored tissue paper to create a stained-glass effect.Hang the finished hedgehog in a window and watch sunlight shine through its “quills,” making a beautiful fall decoration.
Arttime meets storytime in this creative set of hedgehog activities. Kids might make their hedgehog using fun materials like pine needles (as quills) or playdough spikes, inspired by hedgehog characters in their favorite winter books.By connecting the art to stories such as One Snowy Night or One Winter's Day, children not only get artful but also learn more about how hedgehogs live and play.
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.