I love these fun weather crafts for kids – there’s really something for everyone with paper plate crafts that even the youngest kids can do and fun weather science experiments to inspire the older children.
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I love these fun weather crafts for kids – there’s really something for everyone with paper plate crafts that even the youngest kids can do and fun weather science experiments to inspire the older children.
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I get so many people looking for our free templates I thought it was time to put them all in one place and make it a bit easier for you to find them!
Whether you’re a parent, carer or teacher you’ll know that getting kids art and craft materials can be an expensive job so these free templates for kids art and crafts are a little way to help make things that bit easier for you.
Kids crafts templates are something that I’m continuing to add to as they have proved so popular so be sure to bookmark this resource as something that you can return to again in the future.
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No matter what the time of year thunder and lightning are always possible and this easy thundercloud craft for kids is a fun way to recreate the weather outside.
With it’s simple splat painting technique it’s easy enough for toddler and preschoolers to get involved in making some weather art but it’s a great activity for older kids too (squishing that paint is so relaxing!)
RELATED – Weather Crafts for Kids
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I love dragonflies, my kids do too. They’re pretty rare for us to find and they always seem kind of other worldly. If like us you’re unlikely to find one the moment you pop outside then fear not, you can make your own with this free dragonfly template that’s perfect for kids art and crafts.
I’ve also got ideas on how you can use and decorate your template and you’ll also find details of more free templates for kids crafts that you can find on this site.
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As a blogger I’ve spent more time on Pinterest than I’d like to admit to and a lot of that time has been looking at toddler crafts. When your child is a toddler it’s an amazing time as they learn more about the world but it can also be a really busy one as parent as you look for ways to keep them occupied and entertained. My problem with finding crafts for toddlers though is that… well, they’re not always that achievable. I’m a grown up, I do this for a job and there’s still stuff I see that I think I’d struggle to make. Sorry but it’s true!
With that in mind all the crafts for toddlers that I’m sharing in this post are ones that I’ve done with my own kids, although you’ll also find some free printables that while I didn’t do with my own kids at that age (because I didn’t have the printables then) are totally toddler friendly and perfect for an easy bit of colouring, painting or stamping. Hopefully they’ll help you and your toddlers find some easy activities that you can do together at home.
Toddlers are generally considered to be aged 12 to 36 months old. As you will know this time in your child’s life is one of great development so it may be that they can’t do, or aren’t interested in, all of these crafts. If this is the case don’t worry, just bookmark or pin this post for later and you can always try out some different ideas with them in a month or two, it’s always surprising how quickly things can change! As a rather obvious but covering myself statement, you will need to supervise your toddler throughout these crafts, especially if you are using small items which can be a choking hazard.
We share a lot of free templates for kids crafts and these are some of the most popular. They’d be great for a colouring or painting and each template also has some ideas with it for simple crafts that you could do with your child.
Turn your window into a canvas and create some ocean themed art.
Make some paper plate umbrellas – perfect for rainy days!
These DIY stamps are a great alternative to painting with paintbrushes.
Make paper plate parrots and bring the jungle or zoo to your home!
Paint with tin foil, this one is Valentines themed but it’s super easy to change it to any other theme, you could use this one one of the templates we’ve shared.
This butterfly craft is super pretty!
Use tissue paper to make these sweet seahorses for an under the sea theme.
This rainbow fish craft also uses tissue paper but it’s in a totally different way and creates a totally different effect. Try it with reading The Rainbow Fish book as well!
Learn about minibeasts while you make these dragonfly suncatchers that look great up in a window.
Make a handprint sun – this craft was done with both my children and as you’ll see even very young toddlers can help out and get creative.
Get out the cotton buds for this ladybird craft that’s great for fine motor skills.
Raid the kitchen cupboards to make these potato masher rainbows.
Invest in a pack of paper plates and make these paper plate crabs or sea turtles.
Make toddler friendly lanterns.
Try painting on a different kind of surface with these CD spiders.
Why not try a day of themed activities for your toddler with one of these blog posts full of ideas they’ll love?
Imagine a day out at the beach with these simple under the sea crafts for toddlers.
Or try out these simple weather crafts for toddlers with loads of ideas for all year round.
Or finally why not try out these pom pom activities for toddlers and preschoolers, perfect if you have a pack of pom poms hidden in a craft box!