Paper crafts for kindergarten are a great and inexpensive way to have fun while learning. Also, look at my page Kindergarten Homeschool Curriculum for more ideas.
Too, I’m sharing a fun zebra papercraft with a free template that you download at the bottom. Also, look at my Free Africa Unit Study for more hands-on ideas.
Paper crafts encourage kids to think outside the box.

And one of my favorite things about paper crafts for kindergarten is that fine motor skills are strengthened in a fun way.
So any paper or paper scrap can be turned into beautiful artwork that stirs the imagination. In addition, kids learn to follow steps and paper crafts build confidence.
Besides, paper crafts can create lasting keepsakes.
KIDS BOOKS ABOUT ZEBRAS
Next, look at these books about zebras which may become your children’s favorites too.
5 Zebra Books
Zebras can be fun to learn about. Add one of these books to your reading day.
When a herd of zebras flees from a hungry lioness, Shanti can't keep up with the others and is soon left behind. Desperately looking for her friends, she asks the other animals for help. But a mysterious old snake makes a strange prediction.
Zella the zebra helps Zack the ostrich when he is young and helpless. When he grows up Zack returns the favor by saving Zella's young offspring from a lion.
Zebras are one of Africa's most interesting animals, and in this pre-reader, young readers will learn all about here they live, what they eat, and how they survive in the herd. Perfect for beginning and young readers, National Geographic Pre-readers include simple, expert-vetted text and large, engaging photos on every page. A vocabulary tree at the beginning of the book introduces kids to key words in concept groups, helping them make connections between words. Plus, a wrap-up activity gives kids a chance to use what they've learned, while expanding their knowledge of the world.
Zee brews a pot of coffee to wake his parents so he can climb into bed with them, but after spilling two full mugs he has too little coffee left to do the job unless he can think of a new plan.
The craft I’m showing you today is an adorable zebra but first look at these other paper crafts.
PAPER CRAFTS FOR KINDERGARTEN
- Fun and Easy Tissue Paper Crafts for Kindergarten
- Kindergarten Paper Crafts and a Fun Tissue Paper Painting
- How to Make a Paper Cone Fairy | Fairy DIY Crafts | Free Template
- Easy Human Body Crafts For Elementary Featuring A Tongue Project
- How To Make A Kids Origami Easy And Fun Whale
- Facts About Japan | How To Make Kids Easy Origami Fish
- How to Make A Fun Origami Frog Amazon Rainforest Craft

Next, look at how to make this adorable papercraft zebra.
PAPERCRAFT ZEBRA FOR KIDS
List of Supplies
- Colored craft papers
- Scissors
- Pencil
- Craft glue
- Sharpies
- Zebra template (download below by adding your email and you get it instantly)
Instructions:
Step 1:
Select black, grey, white and pink colored craft papers for the zebra craft. Print and prepare the template patterns.
The template includes patterns for the head, lower body, inner ear parts, and mouth part, tail, tail tip, mane strips and mane base.
Use a pencil to trace the template patterns on the selected colored craft papers and use scissors to cut the traced patterns neatly.

Step 2:
Glue the tail tip to an open end of the tail cutout. Glue the inner ear parts to the ear parts and the mouth part to the front part of the head cutout.

Step 3:
Glue the tail pattern to the backside of the lower body cutout.

Step 4:
Take the mane base cutout and glue the mane strips to the base along the top side.

Step 5:
Glue the open end of a strip to its inner end, on the base. Do not make any fold in the middle of the strip, simple draw the strip to its other end and glue them.

Step 6:
Join all the strips similarly.

Step 7:
Glue the mane base to the backside of the head pattern, keeping the mane part placed along the top side of the head.

Step 8:
Glue the head pattern to the top, front side of the lower body base (opposite side of the tail).

Step 9:
Use a pencil to draw the face and strip outlines on the papercraft zebra.

Step 10:
Use a black sharpie to fill the traced outlines neatly and allow the ink to dry completely.

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