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Creative Crafts: How to Make An Adorable Pipe Cleaner Chicken

February 17, 2026 | Leave a Comment
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A pipe cleaner chicken is an adorable and fine motor skill-building activity that is a great introduction to a fresh chicken unit. Also, look at my page Free Homeschool Chicken Unit Study and Anatomy of an Egg Felt Activity & Worksheet for more ideas.

Hands-on crafts are a wonderful way to bring learning to life, and this simple pipe cleaner chicken is the perfect companion to a fun farm study.

Creative Crafts: How to Make An Adorable Pipe Cleaner Chicken

As children twist, shape, and create their own little bird, they can also discover fascinating facts about real chickens, especially roosters and the famous Leghorn breed.

Simple crafts like a pipe cleaner chicken turn an ordinary lesson into a meaningful experience. By learning about roosters, Leghorns, and other chicken breeds, children gain a deeper appreciation for the animals that provide food and help people every day.

So twist those pipe cleaners, shape a tiny beak and tail, and let your handmade chicken remind you of the busy, clucking world of the farmyard, where every sunrise might begin with the proud crow of a rooster

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  • LEARNING ABOUT CHICKENS RESOURCES FOR KIDS
  • CHICKEN FACTS
  • WHAT MAKES A ROOSTER SPECIAL
  • ALL ABOUT THE LEGHORN CHICKEN
  • MORE CHICKEN ACTIVITIES
  • HOW TO MAKE A PIPE CLEANER CHICKEN CRAFT

LEARNING ABOUT CHICKENS RESOURCES FOR KIDS

Next, look at some of these resources to help you learn about chickens.

9 Books and Resources for a Fun Chicken Unit Study

Whether you’re wanting to do a chicken unit study or study chickens for the day, you’ll love these books and resources to add to your collection.

Chicks & Chickens

Cheep . . .  cheep . . . cluck!  Everything you ever wanted to know about chickens and eggs—except which came first. With bright watercolor illustrations and simple, clear language, nonfiction master Gail Gibbons shows young readers everything there is to know about chickens. See what different breeds of chickens look like, discover how eggs are laid and hatched, and learn how big and little farms take care of their birds. Key vocabulary words about chicken behavior and anatomy are introduced throughout Chicks and Chickens, and new words are reinforced in accessible language for young readers.

4 PCS Chicken Farm Animal Life Cycle Growth Model

Children can see how animals change and grow. Realistic detail showing a different stage in the development of animals.

Uniquely molded textures and richly painted details bring them to life and help inspire creativity for kids.

It is a great way to expand the growth with children through physical science.

Farm Anatomy: The Curious Parts and Pieces of Country Life

Learn the difference between a farrow and a barrow, and what distinguishes a weanling from a yearling. Country and city mice alike will delight in Julia Rothman’s charming illustrated guide to the curious parts and pieces of rural living. Dissecting everything from the shapes of squash varieties to how a barn is constructed and what makes up a beehive to crop rotation patterns, Rothman gives a richly entertaining tour of the quirky details of country life. 

Where Do Chicks Come From?

Read and find out about eggs—and how baby chicks grow inside of them—in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.

Learn how chicks develop, how they get the food they need to grow, and how a mother hen helps keep them safe in this introduction to the life cycle of a baby chick.

This is a clear and appealing science book for early elementary age kids, both at home and in the classroom. It's a Level 1 Let's-Read-and-Find-Out, which means the book explores introductory concepts perfect for children in the primary grades. The 100+ titles in this leading nonfiction series are:

Chickenology: The Ultimate Encyclopedia

A great educational book, covering:• Different breeds of chickens, like Padovana and Silkie• The difference between roosters and hens• How chicks are formed in the egg• Chickens sounds and noises• Chicken anatomy and feather anatomy and colors• Chickens and eggs around the world• Chicken history and folklore• Raising chickens at home• Chickens as pets

LEGO Creator Easter Chickens 30643

These LEGO Chickens are a fun and easy add on for little ones joining in the fun.

Farm Animal for Kids, Chicken Coop

DETAILED & REALISTIC. Crafted with precision and authentic detail to create a lifelike toy that teaches and inspires toddlers and kids of every age; helps introduce children to animals. From the first sketch to the intricate finishing touches, we see value in every detail.

Farm Animal Chicken Coop Building Blocks

Chicken Coop Building Blocks. It contains a coop, twenty chicken and ten eggs.

Compatible with LEGO: It's made of LEGO-compatible bricks. It will enrich your MOC blocks. It can be put together with a lot of block scenes, such as farm, house, castle, village, animal and so on.

Farm Animals Figurines Simulated Farm Life

These little chicken figurines would also make a great addition to a chicken study, put them in a sensory bin with a little birdseed or cracked corn for hours of fun.

Then, look at these facts about chickens.

CHICKEN FACTS

  1. Chickens are one of the most common farm animals in the world. They are raised for eggs, meat, and even companionship.
  2. Chickens belong to a group of birds called domestic fowl, and they were first domesticated thousands of years ago in Asia before spreading across the globe.
  3. Unlike many birds, chickens do not fly very far. Instead, they spend most of their time scratching at the ground looking for seeds, insects, and tasty plants.
  4. Chickens communicate with clucks, chirps, and squawks, each sound meaning something different, such as danger nearby or food discovered.
  5. Chickens also live in social groups called flocks. Inside every flock is a clear pecking order, which helps keep peace and organization among the birds.
Creative Crafts: How to Make An Adorable Pipe Cleaner Chicken

WHAT MAKES A ROOSTER SPECIAL

A rooster is a male chicken, and he has an important job in the flock. Roosters are easy to recognize because they:

  • Crow loudly, often at sunrise.
  • Have bright, colorful feathers.
  • Grow long tail feathers that curve beautifully.
  • Have a larger comb and wattle (the red parts on the head and under the beak).

The rooster’s crow is more than just noise; it helps mark territory and signal the start of a new day.

Roosters also protect hens by watching for predators and sounding an alarm when danger appears.

In many cultures, roosters are symbols of courage, watchfulness, and morning light. Long ago, people relied on roosters as natural “alarm clocks” before modern alarm clocks and iPhone notifications ever existed.

ALL ABOUT THE LEGHORN CHICKEN

Our pipe cleaner chicken today is modeled after the Leghorn chicken, so let’s craft a model of one with one of the most versatile craft supplies- pipe cleaners.

Creative Crafts: How to Make An Adorable Pipe Cleaner Chicken

One of the most famous chicken breeds in the world is the Leghorn. This breed originally came from Italy but became especially popular in the United States because of its amazing egg-laying ability.

Leghorns are known for:

  • Bright white feathers (though other colors exist
  • A large red comb that often flops to one side
    Energetic, active personalities
    Excellent production of white eggs

In fact, many of the white eggs sold in grocery stores come from Leghorn chickens. Farmers value them because they lay a high number of eggs while eating relatively little food, making them efficient and practical.

Children might also recognize a Leghorn from cartoons…the famous character Foghorn Leghorn was inspired by this very breed.

Also, look at more posts about chickens.

MORE CHICKEN ACTIVITIES

  • Free Homeschool Chicken Unit Study and Anatomy of an Egg Felt Activity & Worksheet
  • How To Make An Adorable Rocking Chick Easy Chicken Craft
  • Free Chicken Life Cycle Worksheet For Kids & Hands-on Activity
  • 10 Crafts With Styrofoam Egg Cartons | How to Make Easy Chicken Crafts
  • The Ancient Art Of Mummifying: How To Mummify A Chicken

HOW TO MAKE A PIPE CLEANER CHICKEN CRAFT

You will need:

  • Tacky craft glue
  • 5-7 white pipe cleaners
  • 1 yellow pipe cleaner
  • 1 red pipe cleaner
  • Google eyes
Creative Crafts: How to Make An Adorable Pipe Cleaner Chicken

First, bend two white pipe cleaners back and forth, and bend the ends upward to form a slight smile shape.

Creative Crafts: How to Make An Adorable Pipe Cleaner Chicken

Wrap additional pipe cleaners, 2-3, in the opposite direction to fill out your shape. Leave one end uncovered for tail feathers.

Creative Crafts: How to Make An Adorable Pipe Cleaner Chicken

Spread out the pip cleaner ends that are uncovered to make the tail more visible.

Creative Crafts: How to Make An Adorable Pipe Cleaner Chicken

Bend the yellow pipe cleaner in half to make legs and form the ends into chicken feet by bending the little toes into shape.

Wrap a white pipe cleaner around the center and go up and down each let about ½”

Creative Crafts: How to Make An Adorable Pipe Cleaner Chicken

Use the remaining ends of the pipe cleaner and wrap them around the body on the underside to attach the legs. Tuck the ends in to be sure it holds fast.

Creative Crafts: How to Make An Adorable Pipe Cleaner Chicken

Cut a small piece of red for the waddle and bend it into a V. Cut a larger red piece and bend it into a comb shape small enough to fit on its head.

Creative Crafts: How to Make An Adorable Pipe Cleaner Chicken

Use tacky glue to attach the comb to the top, slip the beak and waddle through the white pipe cleaner, and secure with glue.

Creative Crafts: How to Make An Adorable Pipe Cleaner Chicken

Glue on the google eyes.

Creative Crafts: How to Make An Adorable Pipe Cleaner Chicken

Finally, cut a white pipe cleaner in half, roll and shape each into a wing (teardrop shape) and glue onto the sides.

Creative Crafts: How to Make An Adorable Pipe Cleaner Chicken

Allow the glue to dry completely.

You can follow the same instructions to make chickens of all different breeds, and before you know it, you will have a flock.

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