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50+ Awesome October Crafts for Kids for a Fun-Filled Month

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October is a fun month with cooler weather, colorful leaves, and exciting activities for the kids. If you’re looking for fresh ways to keep them busy, we’ve gathered a bunch of October crafts for kids, including fall and Halloween.

You can make fun raccoon masks for National Raccoon Day, farm animal puppets for World Farm Animals Day, or even a sloth-themed craft for International Sloth Day!

This month, there’s a craft for almost every unique holiday, from National Apple Day to Global Cat Day, making it easy to combine learning and creativity. 

These projects keep little hands busy while celebrating the season’s memorable moments. So gather your supplies and get ready to dive into these fun ideas. For more creative inspiration, visit Simple Everyday Mom, where you’ll find even more step-by-step guides!

Easy October Crafts

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National Raccoon Day

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Raccoon Paper Bag Puppet
Turn a simple paper bag into an adorable raccoon puppet! Kids can have fun gluing on the raccoon's face, ears, and tail, adding creative details like eyes and a nose. It's a playful way to encourage imaginative storytelling and puppet shows.
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Kissing Hand Activity
This DIY project offers three different ways for children to create their own Chester the Raccoon, inspired by the book's message of comfort and reassurance.
The stand-up clothespin raccoon allows kids to add their handprints or hearts, while the handprint card is a sweet keepsake that features a child's hand as the raccoon itself, complete with a red heart inside.
The wiggly raccoon has accordion-style arms and legs and lets kids attach their handprints to Chester's belly, making it a playful and interactive way to celebrate the start of the school year.
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Chester the Raccoon Puppet
Inspired by "The Kissing Hand," this activity lets kids create a raccoon featuring Chester, the story's main character. They can assemble their version of Chester using paper, glue, and markers, often adding a handprint or heart as a special touch.
Try out our raccoon paper plate craft for more creative fun!
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Simple Raccoon Activity
This DIY project combines simple shapes and bold colors, allowing kids to create raccoons. As they watch their critter come to life, it becomes a fun project for a quiet afternoon. It's also a great way to practice cutting and gluing skills.
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Apple/Harvest

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Apple Picking Activity
Kids can celebrate the essence of fall with a creative paper apple project that lets them imagine reaching for an apple right off the tree.
They'll cut out an apple and leaves, then add a personal touch by tracing and cutting out their handprint to complete the design. This hands-on activity engages their creativity and helps improve fine motor skills in a fun way.
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Paper Plate Yarn Weaving Apple
Yarn weaving brings texture and creativity together in this apple craft! Kids start by painting a paper plate, then weave yarn through pre-cut holes to shape their apples. It’s a fun way to work on dexterity while celebrating the fall season.
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Indian Corn
Kids can create a playful Indian corn character by using a dot marker to color the corn. Once dry, they can attach the husk, eyes, mouth, and tongue, assembling the corn piece by piece. They add silk at the top, completing a fun, simple fall art.
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Popsicle Stick Apple
Kids can create an adorable apple craft by arranging popsicle sticks into a frame, which they paint and decorate. The unique twist is adding a personal photo to the center, making this apple an extra special keepsake.
It’s a fun fall activity that lets kids combine painting and crafting while creating a project that’s all about them.
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Letter A ApplePin
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Letter A Apple
This DIY idea helps preschoolers and kindergarteners learn letter recognition while being creative. Kids color or trace the letter and apple parts using printable templates, then cut and glue the stem, leaves, and seeds to form an apple.
It's a fun way to introduce the letter "a" while also building fine motor skills through coloring, cutting, and assembling.
These cute apple dot to dots are another fun idea to try!
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Paper Plate CornPin
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Paper Plate Corn
Kids can start this project by painting the center of a paper plate yellow and adding orange finger dots to represent corn kernels. After painting the outer rim green for the husk, they cut out the corn shape and staple the green edges to form the husk.
This easy and creative project is a perfect way to celebrate fall and the harvest season.
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Indian Corn Decoration
Celebrate the harvest season with these easy corn-themed fall activities for kids.
The first activity involves creating corn-on-the-cob characters by painting construction paper with a patterned roller, cutting out corn shapes, adding husk's googly eyes, and drawing details like faces and legs.
The second activity is an Indian corn door decoration, where kids cut out corn shapes from multi-colored painted paper, glue them together, and add crumpled brown paper as husks for a fun fall or Thanksgiving decoration.
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Scarecrows

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Chicken Scarecrow
Kids create a fun chicken scarecrow in this activity by assembling cut-out paper pieces using a provided template. They put together the chicken's body, a scarecrow hat, and overalls, then glue everything to form the character.
It's a creative and easy fall project that blends farm animals and scarecrow themes.
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Scarecrow ClothespinPin
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Scarecrow Clothespin
.Kids can have fun painting clothespins to make the arms and legs of this scarecrow, then cut out shapes for the head, body, and hat. After putting it together, they can add fun details like straw hair, googly eyes, and patches to make their scarecrow unique.
It’s a creative fall project that encourages imagination as kids design their one-of-a-kind scarecrow.
Give our scarecrow color by numbers a try for a creative activity that kids will love!
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Paper Plate ScarecrowPin
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Paper Plate Scarecrow
Little ones can assemble this charming character with just a few basic supplies. Each piece adds a bit of personality, whether adding details or keeping it simple. It's a creative way to spend an afternoon while making something memorable.
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Toilet Paper Roll ScarecrowPin
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Toilet Paper Roll Scarecrow
This one's perfect for recycling those extra toilet paper rolls while making something fun for the season. Kids will enjoy adding all the little details that make their scarecrow unique. The final product is cute and makes for a lovely fall display.
Related: Scarecrow Name Craft
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Forest Animals

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Hedgehog Paper Craft
Kids can cut and glue paper pieces using a simple printable template to craft their hedgehog. By assembling the body, spines, and face, they see the cute hedgehog come to life.
It’s an easy and fun project that helps develop fine motor skills while keeping kids entertained with a quick, hands-on activity.
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Fall Hedgehog
This DIY project uses colorful autumn leaves to create the hedgehog's spines. Kids start by cutting out the hedgehog's body, then glue paper leaves onto the back to form the spines.
It's fun, nature-inspired art celebrating the fall season while letting children get creative with textures and colors.
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Coffee Filter Owl
Watch a simple coffee filter turn into a colorful owl as kids get to design their feathery friend. By adding creative details like bright wings, big eyes, and a triangle beak, they bring their owl to life with just crayons and a little imagination.
It’s a quick, fun craft that lets children explore their artistic side while creating a cute owl to display.
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Cupcake Liner Owl CraftPin
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Cupcake Liner Owl
Create a charming owl using colorful cupcake liners flattened and folded to form its body and wings. With googly eyes, a paper beak, and chalk markers for decoration, kids can personalize their owls however they like.
Add a paper branch and leaves to complete this simple yet imaginative craft perfect for little hands.
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Printable Squirrel Hat CraftPin
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Squirrel Hat
Get ready for some woodland fun with a DIY squirrel hat that’s easy to make! Kids can color their version or use the pre-colored template, then cut and assemble pieces like the face, paws, and acorn.
Adding wiggle eyes and a pom-pom nose gives the hat extra personality, while the tail on top completes the look. It’s a playful activity perfect for fall or learning about animals.
This cute squirrel craft is another fun idea to try!
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Swirly SquirrelPin
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Swirly Squirrel
Kids create a playful squirrel with a swirling spiral tail using a printable template. After cutting out the squirrel's body, they attach the spiral tail, which gives the squirrel a fun, twirling appearance. It's a simple, engaging project for fall or woodland animal themes.
Related: Squirrel Handprint Craft
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Coffee Filter Moose CraftPin
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Coffee Filter Moose
With just a few supplies, kids can turn a simple coffee filter into a fun woodland friend. They'll enjoy adding all the little details, from antlers to noses, to make their moose stand out. This simple and creative project is ideal for exploring animals and nature.
Related: Moose Handprint Craft
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Leaf Printed SquirrelPin
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Leaf Printed Squirrel
This activity involves using leaves to create something unique. Kids will love stamping out their squirrels and watching how the leaves add a natural texture. This project offers a great blend of nature and creativity for a fall afternoon.
Our squirrel puppet craft is another acitivty that's perfect for stirring up some creative fun!
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Paper Cup OwlPin
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Paper Cup Owl
Kids transform simple paper cups into cute owls by decorating them with construction paper wings, eyes, and a beak. Paint or color the cups, then add paper feathers for extra detail.
This easy and fun activity encourages kids to explore creativity while crafting their adorable owls.
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World Octopus Day

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Paper Chain Octopus
Kids can create a fun underwater friend with colorful paper strips and a printable template. They can link the strips to form a chain for the octopus's tentacles, then glue on the head. The finished octopus is cute and playful, perfect for hanging up afterward.
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Foam Ball OctopusPin
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Foam Ball Octopus
Transform a foam ball into a quirky octopus with colorful paint and wiggly legs! Kids will have fun decorating the octopus with sparkly sequins and creating their ocean friend. It’s a great way to combine art and learning about sea life.
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International Sloth Day

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Paper Plate Sloth
Transform an ordinary paper plate into a sleepy sloth with this fun and easy project! Kids will love painting, cutting, and gluing to create their adorable sloth, complete with a big, friendly face.
It's a great way to encourage creativity while introducing little ones to one of nature's most laid-back animals!
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Toilet Paper Roll SlothPin
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Toilet Paper Roll Sloth
Kids can create a cute, slow-moving friend with creativity and a toilet paper roll. This one's perfect for little hands to decorate and assemble, and it's a great way to recycle everyday items into something fun. Once complete, it makes for a playful little keepsake.
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Handprint Sloth
This keepsake is a fun way to capture little hands while making something cute. Kids will love adding their personal touch to each step, from the sloth's face to its cozy details. It's a beautiful memory to treasure for years to come.
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Global Cat Day

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Paper Bag Cat
This project lets kids turn a regular paper bag into their feline friend. With cute features and plenty of room for creativity, they can design a cat that's all their own. It's an entertaining mix of crafting and pretend play.
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3D Cat ArtPin
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3D Cat Art
With its 3D design, this project lets kids think outside the box while creating their cat masterpiece. The result is a playful, eye-catching piece of art they'll be proud to display.
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Paper Roll CatPin
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Paper Roll Cat
This fun activity transforms an empty paper roll into a cute, cat-shaped pencil holder. Kids can decorate their paper cat and use it to organize pencils and pens. It's a simple and creative way to upcycle materials while adding a playful touch to a desk.
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Halloween

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Frankenstein Tissue Paper
Kids can create their own Frankenstein in this fun Halloween art by gluing colorful tissue paper onto a template. It's a great way to improve cutting and gluing skills while getting into the spooky spirit.
The finished project makes a colorful, textured Frankenstein perfect for Halloween displays.
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Shape VampirePin
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Shape Vampire
This activity encourages creativity through simple shapes, allowing kids to design playful vampires. With each cutout, they'll bring their vampire to life uniquely. It's a great mix of fun Halloween play and learning.
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Mickey Mouse Pumpkin
Combine Halloween fun with a beloved character by crafting a Mickey Mouse pumpkin! Using bold shapes and colors, kids will enjoy making this charming pumpkin, which will bring a bit of Disney magic to their Halloween festivities.
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Frankenstein Sun Catcher
With colorful materials and a spooky theme, this sun catcher project is a fun way to add Halloween charm to your windows. Kids will love watching the light shine through their creation, giving it an extra special glow. It's an easy way to get into the spirit of the season.
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Fun Halloween Frankenstein Activity
This activity is a fun, hands-on Halloween project in which kids create monsters using construction paper and glue. It's an excellent way for them to practice cutting shapes and assembling pieces to make Frankenstein's face.
The final creation is perfect for adding a little Halloween flair to a fridge or classroom bulletin board.
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Paper Roll Pumpkin
In this DIY project, kids cut and paint toilet paper rolls orange, then draw pumpkin faces with a Sharpie. They add green pipe cleaner stems, giving their pumpkins a curled top for a fun look. It's a simple Halloween project perfect for creating cute, custom-sized pumpkins.
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Werewolf CraftPin
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Werewolf Craft
This activity involves cutting and gluing paper pieces from a printable template to create a fun Halloween werewolf. Kids can color in the pieces or trace them onto construction paper for a colorful version.
This DIY project also includes a creative writing prompt where kids can imagine stories about their pet werewolf, adding a playful storytelling element.
Need another Halloween idea? Try this cute handprint werewolf craft!
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Moving Eyes Paper Plate Mummy CraftPin
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Moving Eyes Mummy
Kids will enjoy creating this mummy with eyes that move! Using a paper plate, they can attach wiggly eyes that slide from side to side, giving their mummy a playful, animated effect.
This art adds a fun, interactive element to Halloween creations, making it extra engaging for little ones.
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Pom-Pom GhostsPin
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Pom-Pom Ghosts
Kids can have fun launching pom-poms with ghost-themed poppers made from cups and balloons. This simple project adds spooky playtime fun and encourages active, hands-on participation. The popper ghosts make it easy to turn art into a game!
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Paper Plate Zombie
This DIY project lets kids create a spooky face with a paper plate, yarn for brains, and a springy pop-out eyeball. It's a hands-on Halloween project that's quick to make and adds a fun, creepy element.
The springy eyeball gives it an interactive twist, perfect for adding fun to Halloween decorations or games.
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Bat ShapesPin
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Bat Shapes
This activity helps little ones practice their shapes while putting together a friendly bat. Each piece adds to the fun as kids build their bat, making it a great hands-on learning experience. The result is perfect for decorating during Halloween.
This cute Halloween bat name craft is another fun idea to try!
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Candy Corn MonsterPin
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Candy Corn Monster
In this fun Halloween activity, kids can create goofy monsters with candy corn teeth. They glue candy corn onto paper faces, adding a sweet twist to their monster designs. This quick and playful activity makes it an excellent project for Halloween parties.
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Ghost Scrap CraftPin
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Ghost Scrap Craft
Kids use leftover paper scraps to build a simple ghost with a playful twist. They tear or cut paper strips and glue them down to create the ghost's body, adding fun features like googly eyes. It's a great way to celebrate the season without needing too many supplies.
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National Kangaroo Day

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Kangaroo Paper Bag Puppet
Transform a simple paper bag into a playful kangaroo puppet using easy-to-cut pieces from a free template. After gluing on the ears, paws, and pouch, kids can bring their kangaroo to life, perfect for imaginative play or animal-themed learning.
This craft is a fun way to combine creativity with hands-on activity, making it a hit for playtime and education.
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Kangaroo CraftPin
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Kangaroo Craft
Celebrate kangaroos with a fun paper craft! Kids assemble the pieces to create a mother kangaroo and her joey, complete with a little pouch. It’s a playful way to introduce kids to this unique animal while strengthening fine motor skills.
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Kangaroo Toilet Paper Roll
Create a playful kangaroo using a toilet paper roll as the base, with paper cutouts for the ears, paws, and tail. With easy-to-follow steps and a printable template, kids can bring this kangaroo to life by gluing on the pieces and adding their creative flair.
It’s a fun and simple craft, perfect for any animal-themed activity or a rainy day project.
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National Badger Day

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Paper Bag Badger
This activity lets kids turn a simple paper bag into an adorable badger by adding features like a black-and-white face, tail, and feet.
Children cut and glue paper pieces using a printable template to bring their badger to life. It's a fun project for imaginative play or learning about woodland animals.
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Paper Plate BadgerPin
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Paper Plate Badger
Transform a simple black paper plate into an adorable badger by adding fun paper cutouts for the face, ears, and nose. Once painted, glue on googly eyes and watch the woodland creature take shape with just a few crafty touches.
It’s an easy and creative project for animal lovers that combines painting and assembling for a hands-on experience.
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Woodland Handprint Badger
In this fun DIY project, kids can make their own badger puppet by tracing their handprints on black paper, painting white fur details, and gluing on googly eyes. Attach a stick for the handle, and they have a cute puppet ready for woodland adventures or storytelling!
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World Farm Animals Day

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Pom Pom Sheep
Create an adorable sheep craft using simple materials that bring farmyard fun to life. With a soft, fluffy texture and plenty of room for personalization, kids can get creative by adding details that make their sheep one-of-a-kind.
It's a playful, hands-on way to explore animals while crafting something cute and memorable.
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Sheep CraftPin
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Sheep Craft
This DIY project uses pom-poms dipped in white paint to create a fluffy sheep's body. Kids can cut out black paper for the legs and face and glue everything together to complete the sheep.
It's a simple, hands-on activity perfect for toddlers, combining painting and cutting in a fun and easy way.
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Coffee Filter PigPin
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Coffee Filter Pig
This activity is simple and perfect for young kids since there's no cutting involved. Children color a coffee filter pink, add facial features like eyes and a snout, and glue it onto construction paper to create a pig.
It's a fun, accessible art that uses basic materials for a creative activity.
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Clothespin HorsePin
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Clothespin Horse
This activity uses clothespins to make a simple yet charming horse figure. Kids can add their personal touches, making each horse unique. The best part is that the horse can "stand" independently, which makes for great imaginative play.
This cute horse headband craft is another fun idea to try!
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Letter C Cow
This activity helps kids learn their letters while creating a cute little cow. The combination of alphabet learning and creativity makes it both educational and fun. It's a fun way to combine hands-on learning with artistic expression.
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Horse Handprint
Transform your child’s handprint into a charming horse craft using a simple template and colorful paper. This farm-inspired activity lets kids bring their favorite animal to life with a mane, ears, and tail made from their handprint.
Not only is it a fun, hands-on project, but it also helps kids practice cutting, gluing, and following instructions in a creative way.
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Rocking Paper Plate PigPin
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Rocking Paper Plate Pig
This project lets kids make a pig that rocks back and forth! The interactive element adds extra fun, and the pig's cheerful face will bring smiles. It's a perfect activity for combining creativity and play.
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Cow Craft
Are you looking for a fun and creative way to keep the kids busy? Try this adorable cow craft! With just a few simple materials like paper, glue, and scissors, kids can create a cute cow with fun spots.
Whether for a farm-themed project or just a rainy day indoors, this craft is sure to be a hit!
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