This is a super cute craft for preschoolers. It is a paper plate with the center cut out. Paint it green, cut out a star, add some pom-poms and a picture of baby Jesus, then finish it off by punching a hole for a string to hang it! I created…
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Reusable Preschool Worksheets
My son is 3-1/2 and is really showing an interest in writing his letters and numbers. His grandma got him a preschool workbook for Valentine’s Day and he loved it… Until it was finished. Once the pages are written on kids don’t want anything to do with them! Somewhere along…
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Temple Pasta Art Craft
A couple of weeks ago, my preschool/Kindergarten class did a lesson on Jesus as a boy found in the temple. I wanted a craft that related to the story but couldn’t find much online. I found a drawing of a temple similar to this and decided to turn it into…
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Spring Craft- Jesus Loves Me
Today I found myself scrambling for a craft to use in my Kindergarten class at church. I wanted something that said “spring is here!” yet also had to do with God’s love. I drew the tulips and their letters on a piece of copy paper, then went over it in black marker. …
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Noah’s Ark Craft
I did this craft with my group of preschool and kindergarteners at church. They all turned out super cute, and it actually went pretty well! Supplies: Cardstock Popsicle Sticks Black Marker Page of Animals Scissors Glue (we used squeeze glue for the sticks and glue sticks for the papers) Step…
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Simple Leaf Crafts for Kids
Here are three simple ideas for art projects that take next to no prep time, yet produce refrigerator-worthy art. Go gather some leaves and get ready to create! 1. Crayon-Rubbed Leaves This project is super simple, yet fun for everyone. Place a leaf under a piece of paper and…
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Newspaper Polar Bear Tutorial
This was a great craft for the age group I intended- Preschool and Kindergarten. Prep all your materials ahead of time and it should go quite smoothly. Don’t plan on it taking more than 10-15 minutes, although that’s about the extent this particular age group can handle, so it works…