Preschool Arts and Crafts Activities

Preschool Arts and Crafts activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy preschool arts and crafts activities to more advanced, we've got you covered! Browse the activities below or use the selector to find similar activities.

Make a Marble Obstacle Course

Make a Marble Obstacle Course

Teach your preschooler simple science like gravity and balance without losing your marbles. Well . . . there's a chance you might lose a few!

Tin Can Phone

Tin Can Phone

Even in the era of the cordless and the mobile, there's a lot to be said for the old-fashioned tin-can phone. There's nothing flashy about this model, and you can't send email through the wire - er, string. But it's a fun and dramatic illustration of vibration and sound waves.

Make Four Season Trees!

Make Four Season Trees!

Preschoolers love learning about the seasons and watching how trees change their leaves throughout the year. This activity provides a hands-on way for your child to illustrate how the trees look during each season of the year.

Make Popsicle Puppets...and Practice Communication

Make Popsicle Puppets...and Practice Communication

How many times a day do you say "Use your words, not your hands" to your young children? Probably more than you'd like to count! Preschoolers need to learn about conflict resolution. And puppets can help!

Make Your Own Scratch Prints

Make Your Own Scratch Prints

Making prints can be a fun and exciting way to introduce the young child to the artistic process. Here's an activity that uses household materials to let any preschooler create multiple masterpiece scratch prints!

Make a Preschool Yearbook

Make a Preschool Yearbook

Kids love to hear about themselves. And reading about themselves is even better! This personal yearbook will help them gather and record all the important moments and facts about their lives, as they make the march towards kindergarten.

Make a Blow Painting

Make a Blow Painting

There is no denying that preschoolers love to paint. Let your little one have fun painting by blowing the paint around on the paper rather than using a paintbrush. The result will be a fabulously abstract piece of art!

See Around Corners with a Homemade Periscope

See Around Corners with a Homemade Periscope

You don't have to be a secret agent or some kind of hide-and-seek jedi to see around corners; you just need a couple of milk cartons and mirrors! This simple household physics activity will turn your child into an honest-to-goodness Master of Reflection.

No-Bake Clay

No-Bake Clay

This clay can be rolled, kneaded, and shaped into whatever sculpture strikes your kid's fancy, and it doesn't need to go into the oven. Brew up a batch, shape it, and dry overnight. By morning, it's ready for painting!

Make Metal Cloth Embroidery Art

Make Metal Cloth Embroidery Art

Help your preschooler make colorful metal cloth embroidery art using only a metal screen, yarn, and other decorations!

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