Sloths are such funny creatures and we just love them, which is why we made this paper plate sloth craft!
It’s an easy zoo animal craft for kids to make that’s great for creating with preschoolers, pre-k, and kindergarten children.
All you need to do is grab a few craft supplies and get crafting! Be sure to download your free printable template so it’s even easier.
We’ve even made a quick video to show you the exact steps to take to make it with your kiddos (or students). Check it out below or read our step by step directions.
Easy Sloth Craft
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Supplies
- Paper Plates
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Glue stick
- Scissors
- Markers
- Pencil
- Paint
- Paintbrush
- Sloth template (enter your email in the form at the end of this post to get the link sent to your inbox)
Directions
Download the template, print and cut out the pieces you need.
Begin by painting the paper plate in a thin coat of brown paint. Let dry completely before moving on.
Place the sloth head template on the paper plate, trace, and cut out.
Glue the sloth face to the middle of the paper plate.
Next, take the nose and draw on the nostrils with a black marker. Glue the completed nose just above the mouth line.
Position the brown eye area on the side of the sloth’s face, on each side, and glue in place. Glue the eyes on the innermost end of the eye area, like in the picture below.
Place the cheeks just below the eyes and glue in place.
Use a brown marker to draw on some small eyebrows just above the eyes.
That’s it! Now your child has an adorable sloth craft they’ll be so proud of!
Zoo Animal Preschool Theme
If you’re wondering how to incorporate this paper plate sloth into a zoo animal preschool unit, we’ve got some great ideas to share!
Start off with books! We all know how beneficial reading to kids is, so let’s get some more bedtime reading in. Grab these books from the local library or buy them from Amazon to add them to your home library.
The Fascinating Animal Book For Kids is a great book for curious kiddos! Find facts on almost any animal your child is learning about. This is a great resource to have in your home library collection.
The View At The Zoo is a silly book about all the animals at the zoo. When the people come to take a look at the animals, they see all sorts of sights! But, there’s a twist to this book that you have to read for yourself and laugh about!
Giraffes Can’t Dance is a sweet and fun book about Gerald the Giraffe. He can’t dance, but doesn’t stop trying! He finally finds his own rhythm when he meets an unlikely friend.
Want a fun and educational resource? These zoo animal worksheets are perfect for preschoolers looking for fun and educational activities.
These printables will help kids will work on:
- handwriting
- counting
- number recognition
- colors
- patterns
- simple addition
- letter recognition
- and more!
It’s loaded with tons of fun ideas the kids will actually like working on!
These animal do a dot printables are another simple activity that is great for the kids. There are lots of art dot marker pages, plus counting, and alphabet recognition.
We love having these printed out and set aside for when the kids get bored!
Besides printables, kids can work on tons of skills just making crafts.
It sounds crazy, but kids actually learn a lot of skills like following directions, working on fine motor skills, creativity, and more. All from simple crafts!
Here are a few of our favorite zoo animal crafts:
Sensory activities are also another activity you’ll want to incorporate into your zoo animal theme. This zoo playdough kit is perfect for letting the kids have some independent playtime.
Try out some of these ideas and create a fun zoo animal preschool unit!
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Paper Plate Sloth Craft For Kids
This paper plate sloth craft is a fun and easy zoo animal craft that's cute and quick to make!
Materials
- Paper Plates
- Colored cardstock or construction paper
- Glue stick
- Scissors
- Markers
- Pencil
- Paint
- Paintbrush
- Sloth template (enter your email in the form at the end of this post to get the link sent to your inbox)
Instructions
- Download the template, print and cut out the pieces you need.
- Begin by painting the paper plate in a thin coat of brown paint. Let dry completely before moving on.
- Place the sloth head template on the paper plate, trace, and cut out.
- Glue the sloth face to the middle of the paper plate.
- Next, take the nose and draw on the nostrils with a black marker. Glue the completed nose just above the mouth line.
- Position the brown eye area on the side of the sloth's face, on each side, and glue in place. Glue the eyes on the innermost end of the eye area, like in the picture below.
- Place the cheeks just below the eyes and glue in place.
- Use a brown marker to draw on some small eyebrows just above the eyes.
Free Sloth 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.
Patty
Monday 26th of February 2024
This is super cute! Thank You for sharing
Sam
Monday 26th of February 2024
You're welcome! And thank you!
Marysia
Saturday 2nd of December 2023
I love your ideas! The sloth is my favourite … I would love to do it with my Grade ones in the new year!!!
Sam
Saturday 2nd of December 2023
Thanks! To get the template, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of this post to have the link sent to you. Once you've been confirmed as an email subscriber (by clicking the link in the first email), you simply enter your email in any of the forms and it'll automatically redirect you to the download page.
a
Thursday 15th of June 2023
i can not get the template
Marie Hay
Sunday 7th of May 2023
the template is not showing up
Sam
Monday 8th 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 🙂
Sharry Blazier (Education Coordinator)
Friday 9th of July 2021
Hi, we would love to use the sloth craft template for a museum program for kids!
Thanks, Sharry
Sam
Monday 12th of July 2021
Sounds fun! All you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of post to have the link sent to you :)