It wouldn’t be really Easter without cute chicks, bunnies or eggs! So “crack” out the craft supplies and enjoy some time with your preschooler making one or more of our 11 Super Easy Peasy Easter Crafts For Toddlers:
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Toddlers’ limited attention span is no problem with these quick and easy projects. Using basic craft supplies and household items, you could be having some hands-on fun with your little one in no time! Get started with some of our favourite Easter crafts for toddlers (but big kids will love them too…) and let us know how you get on.
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Fun Easter Crafts for Toddlers
#1. Paper Plate Easter Chick
This nice simple project from Simple As That will have your toddler creating their very own paper plate Easter chick. Those cute little accordion legs are fun for toddlers to fold, and little feathery wings make a fun sensory addition.
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#2. Cheeky Chick Popup Easter Card
Our Cheeky Chick Easter Card project is available to download for free, all you will need is some white and coloured paper, colouring pencils or crayons and scissors. Glitter and feathers are optional to decorate!
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#3. Melted Crayon Easter Eggs
Kids will love to watch as the crayons melt creating a cool marbled effect on the eggs with this Melted Crayon Easter Eggs project. Almost like magic!
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#4. Toilet Roll Bunnies
This cute – and, importantly, easy – Easter craft project from JB Mum of One is perfect for toddlers, and transforms toilet roll tubes into cute Easter bunnies.
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#5. Easter Egg Mosaics
Decorate for Easter with these simple Easter Egg Mosaics! Children of all ages can have fun making their own designs on the eggs, and it’s a great activity to help toddlers and preschoolers learn their colours.
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#6. Chick Drawing with Fork
What a simple but effective idea! Crafty Morning shows you how to create a unique little chick painting using a fork for the feathery effect.
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#7. Paper Tissue Easter Egg
Here’s a cute and easy Easter craft to bring a bit of springtime colour indoors. Making tissue paper Easter eggs is a fun and simple craft suitable for toddler, kids, mummies and daddies!
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#8. Bunny Mask
Isn’t this little bunny mask we found on Pinterest adorable? Cut out the middle of your paper plate, attach some ears and whiskers made from card (curled at the ends) and attach a lolly stick to hold up the mask by.
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#9. Paper Chicks and Bunnies
These little paper animals are not only fun to make, but also fun to play with afterwards! Create a whole collection and display them for Easter. You’ll find templates and instructions on the Krototak website.
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#10. Fingerprint Bunnies and Chicks
Did you know your fingerprint could make such cool artwork? Make the ultimate personalised Easter card, like this one from Sarahndipities, using your finger and thumbprints as the body for these adorable little bunnies and chicks.
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#11. Paper Daffodils
With a star-shaped cookie cutter and orange and yellow paper you can make these sweet paper daffodils from The Gingerbread House. String them up for some springtime bunting, or use them to make homemade flowers for the centre of your Easter table.
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Have you got more ideas you can suggest for Easter crafts for toddlers? Leave a comment below and let us know – we’d love to hear from you!