Kindergarten Arts and Crafts Activities
Browse through our kindergarten arts and crafts. We have many kindergarten crafts to engage the creativity of your kindergartener. From making a sand painting to creating crystal ornaments, you'll find our selection of kindergarten arts and crafts below.
Make Stained Glass Crayons
Is your child's art box a jumble of crayon stubs and broken bits? Don't throw them out! You can use crayon scraps to make beautiful stained glass window hangings and even more crayons.
Play This Paper Construction Game!
Is it a rhino? An orangutan? A half-eaten piece of chocolate? This game gets kids' creative juices flowing.
Chocolate Covered Pretzels that Kids Can Make!
Before you drag your kids off to the mall to buy yet another useless gadget for Uncle Bill or chotchky for a favorite teacher, ask yourself what you want your kids to remember about gift giving.
Make a Set of Constellation Placemats
Introduce your child to the concept of constellations, or commonly known groups of stars, from the comfort of your very own home. Pick a few constellations to serve as the inspiration for a set of placemats crafted by your child!
Make an Edible Fruitloop Bracelet!
Froot Loops are colorful and delicious, and now they can be stylish too! Help your special needs child strengthen common developmental issues like hand-eye coordination and focus, and help your math whiz practice sorting, counting, and patterns!
Kick and Tumble with Kid-Size Blocks!
Here's a great activity for rainy or sunny days! There's no need to visit toy stores to buy expensive building blocks. Your child can make his own giant, yet soft building blocks out of paper bags and newspaper.
Make a Milk Carton Train
Let your child take his imagination to the tracks with this green arts and crafts activity. Household items that usually get tossed in the trash get a second life: an empty milk carton and toilet paper tube morph into a fun toy train!
Make a Magic Turtle
Your child can make his very own shy little turtle using a plastic cup, dowel, and some ingenuity. His turtle buddy will magically keep his head in the shell until your child urges him to make an appearance.
Make Your Own Paint By Numbers
Store bought paint by numbers are often boring and less than educational. The colorful Make Your Own Paint by Numbers activity will not only help your child to develop as an artist, but will also help your child to grow as a learner.
Make Straw Necklaces
Your young child can create a charming, colorful necklace using just yarn and colored straws. She will experiment with creating patterns and improve her fine motor skills with this simple activity.

