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Fun and Easy Leaf Hedgehog Craft for Autumn Days

November 7, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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We’re making an adorable leaf hedgehog craft that is worthy of display on any wall, amid family pictures and other decor. Also, you’ll love my page Fall Season Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}.

Of course, while we do that, we can learn about them through facts, videos, books, and other hands-on activities.

Hedgehogs are small, spiky mammals that are found in Europe, Asia, and Africa.

Fun and Easy Leaf Hedgehog Craft for Autumn Days

They are nocturnal animals, meaning they are active at night.

Hedgehogs have long snouts, short legs, and round bodies.

Their backs are covered in sharp spines that they use to protect themselves from predators.

Hedgehogs are omnivores, meaning they eat both plants and animals.

Their diet includes insects, worms, snails, fruits, and vegetables. Hedgehogs are also known to eat beetles, caterpillars, snakes and even mice.

Hedgehogs are solitary animals, meaning they live alone.

They only come together to mate.

Female hedgehogs give birth to a litter of 4-8 babies, called hoglets.

Hoglets are born blind and deaf, but they quickly grow up and become independent.

Hedgehogs are important members of the ecosystem.

They help to control the population of insects and rodents. Hedgehogs are also a source of food for other animals, such as owls and foxes.

Hedgehogs are popular pets.

They are known for being friendly and gentle animals.

And hedgehogs are relatively easy to care for, but they do require some special attention.

Hedgehogs need a diet that is high in protein and low in fat.

They also need a cage that is large enough for them to move around and exercise.

HEDGEHOG BOOKS AND RESOURCES FOR KIDS

Next, look at some of these fun books and resources.

5 HEDGEHOG BOOKS AND RESOURCES FOR KIDS

Add these fun resources and books to your learning day.

Miss Jaster's Garden

After getting caught in Miss Jaster's spring planting, Hedgie the hedgehog discovers he has become a four-legged, walking flower garden.

The Proper Way to Meet a Hedgehog and Other How-To Poems

Be they practical (how to mix a pancake or how to bird-watch) or fanciful (how to scare monsters or how to be a snowflake), the poems in this book boast a flair and joy that you won’t find in any instruction manual. Poets from Kwame Alexander to Pat Mora to Allan Wolf share the way to play hard, to love nature, and to be grateful. Soft, evocative illustrations will encourage readers to look at the world with an eye to its countless possibilities.

Hedgehog Plush

Little ones love to hibernate with this realistic stuffed animal hedgehog with a multicolored overcoat in their arms.

Hedgehogs (National Geographic Kids Readers)

Packed with beautiful and engaging photos, kids will learn all about these adorable animals--their fascinating features, behavior, and habitat. This reader is carefully leveled for an early independent reading or read aloud experience, perfect to encourage the scientists and explorers of tomorrow!

Hedgehog Hustle

  • The Owl is on the Prowl in the Hedgehog hustle ping pong ball Game . Draw a card and take the given number of shots to bounce your Hedgehog ball into the food targets. Don't miss!
  • Additionally, look at facts about hedgehogs.

    HEDGEHOG FACTS

    If you are thinking about getting a hedgehog as a pet, be sure to do your research and find a reputable breeder.

    1. There are 19 species in five genera of hedgehogs worldwide:  Erinaceus, Paraechinus, Mesechinus, Atelerix and Hemiechinus.
    2. Hedgehogs can roll into a ball when they are threatened- this is called “hogging.”
    3. Hedgehogs have very poor eyesight, but they have a keen sense of smell and hearing.
    4. Hedgehogs are very good swimmers and can swim for over half a mile, pretty good for such a little swimmer.
    5. When they are born their spines are soft and short. But soon after birth, about 3 weeks later, their spines harden, becoming stiffer, sharper and longer.
    6. Hedgehogs can live for up to 8 years in captivity, so it is important to be prepared for a long-term commitment.

    We found a hedgehog card in our Professor Noggin Pet’s Game; you can learn more about them and other unique pets by playing.

    Fun and Easy Leaf Hedgehog Craft for Autumn Days

    In addition, look at some fun hands-on hedgehog activities.

    HANDS-ON HEDGEHOG FUN

    • Grab a plastic disposable fork and create this Fork Painted Hedgehog Craft, an excellent project for the youngest of learners.
    • Autumn Spiky Paper Hedgehogs
    • I just love a good tp roll craft for its frugalness but they usually just come out adorable like this Hedgehog Toilet Paper Roll.
    • Where do they live? What do they eat? Watch 15 facts about Hedgehogs to find out the answers to these questions and more.
    • Build number recognition skills at the same time that they build fine motor skills by creating and playing with this clever Hedgehog Counting Craft.
    Fun and Easy Leaf Hedgehog Craft for Autumn Days

    Finally, look at how to make this adorable leaf hedgehog craft.

    LEAF HEDGEHOG CRAFT

    The next time you are on a nature walk or wandering in the backyard, gather a basket of dried fall leaves and a few small sticks for this autumn leaf hedgehog craft.

    Fun and Easy Leaf Hedgehog Craft for Autumn Days

    You will need:

    • A canvas
    • Dried fall leaves
    • Sticks
    • Glue stick
    • Hot glue gun/sticks
    • Dried berries, buttons, or beads
    • A pencil
    Fun and Easy Leaf Hedgehog Craft for Autumn Days

    First, decide if you would like your hedgehog walking along the ground or a little more whimsical and upright like we did ours here.

    Sketch the outline of a rounded body and a tipped-up nose with a pencil.

    Fun and Easy Leaf Hedgehog Craft for Autumn Days

    Once you are happy with your design, retrace the pencil with a fine line marker.

    To help children develop fine motor skills you can let them trace the pencil outline with a pen or permanent marker.

    You may want to mark with a pencil where to stop the leaves for younger children.

    Demonstrate for your child how to add a generous amount of glue to the line along the back and press leaves into the glue down to the base.

    Fun and Easy Leaf Hedgehog Craft for Autumn Days

    Repeat until he has a full back of leafy spines 2-3 layers thick.

    Use a google eye, small button, or something like these little dried berries we found outside to make his eye and little upturned nose and glue in place.

    Fun and Easy Leaf Hedgehog Craft for Autumn Days

    Erase the pencil lines if there are any showing to clean up the work a bit.

    For the framing part of this craft, you will want to use hot glue to be sure that it holds in place well.

    Break your sticks to the approximate length of the four sides of the canvas and glue into place.

    Fun and Easy Leaf Hedgehog Craft for Autumn Days

    Allow it to harden and it’s ready to hang and bring some autumn memories to your wall.

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    How To Make Confetti Fall Leaves Crafts For Preschoolers

    September 5, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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    I have some fun fall leaves crafts for preschoolers. Of course, this is a great activity for kindergarten too. Also, you’ll love my Fall Season Unit Study and Free Lapbook. Too, look at my page How to Homeschool Preschool.

    There are many fun ways to develop fine motor skills.

    Especially with preschoolers, you want to keep the emphasis on fun and not push them into formal learning.

    Too, using a theme like fall leaves crafts for preschoolers you can squeeze in fun learning.

    How To Make Confetti Fall Leaves Crafts For Preschoolers

    And nurturing fine motor skills are important to fostering self-care.

    For example, children should have plenty of time develop fine motor skills to help them with things like tying their shoes and buttoning their clothes.

    However, writing is another essential skill.

    Children have to learn the physical part of writing before they compose sentences.

    But the mistake made by most parents is to stick a pencil in a toddler’s hands. They are not ready to write.

    Again, preschool fine motor skills need to be developed first.

    With that being said, the best way to develop fine motor skills is for a young child to play and learn.

    Books about Fall for Kids

    Our theme today is about fall leaves.

    And you read aloud a book to your preschooler while they make fun fall leaves confetti.

    15 Fall Books For Kids Who Love to Read and Be Read To

    With a chill in the air and leaves falling, grab one or two of these fun books for your home library.

    Autumn: An Alphabet Acrostic

    A compilation of Native American speeches affirming the desire to live in spiritual and ecological harmony includes the words of Geronimo, Sitting Bull, and Cochise, covering such topics as fishing rights, peace treaties, and the devastation of their land.

    Autumn Harvest

    "Mr. Tresselt writes quiet, factual prose about katydids, reapers and threshing, falling leaves, apple-gathering, and the first frost."--New York Herald Tribune.

    Autumn Leaves

    A concise text and crisp, close-up, color photographs of thirteen different leaves from North American trees teach very young children how to look at and compare the leaves of autumn, and are accompanied by an explanation of why they turn color.

    The Apple Pie That Papa Baked

    These are the apples, juicy and red,that went in the pie,warm and sweet,that Papa baked...for guess who!

    Sophie's Squash

    Kids will love this playful story of of a unique fall friendship between a girl . . . and her squash!On a trip to the farmers' market with her parents, Sophie chooses a squash, but instead of letting her mom cook it, she names it Bernice. From then on, Sophie brings Bernice everywhere, despite her parents' gentle warnings that Bernice will begin to rot. As winter nears, Sophie does start to notice changes.... What's a girl to do when the squash she loves is in trouble?

    Autumn Story: Introduce children to the seasons in the gorgeously illustrated classics of Brambly Hedge!

    Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the miniature world of the mice of Brambly Hedge!

    Bad weather is on the way and the autumn stores are still not gathered in!

    Quickly, all the mice of Brambly Hedge set to work to finish the harvesting before the rain begins. Primrose, Lord Woodmouse's daughter, meant to help, but somehow she daydreamed her way over the cornfield and into the Chestnut Woods, and before she knew it, she was lost. The sun went down, the wind rose and it began to rain. Primrose was all alone in the dark and she was frightened.

    Poor Primrose, would she find her way home again?

    Mr. Hermit Miser and the Neighborly Pumpkin: the green edition |

    Mr. Hermit Miser doesn’t like his neighbors, and they don’t like him. But when a pumpkin vine sprouts in Mr. Hermit Miser’s yard and makes its way into the neighbors’ yards, but he wants all those pumpkins for pies … well, what is he to do?

    With adventures in pumpkin-snatching, failed attempts at baking pies, and pumpkin goo everywhere, this tale about being neighborly in a not-so-perfect way will be an endearing autumn story for all the readers in your circle.

    This reprint of a 1949 classic adds some recipes, a poem, and a bit of pie-history as well.

    Dance Like a Leaf

    As her grandmother's health declines, a young girl begins to lovingly take the lead in their cozy shared autumn traditions. Poetic prose paired with evocative illustrations by Mexican illustrator Claudia Navarro make for a beautiful celebration of life and a gentle introduction to the death of a loved one.

    The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night

    "[Spier's] finely detailed, action-packed New England autumn vistas are almost startlingly beautiful."—The New York Times  Over fifty years after he won a Caldecott Honor for The Fox Went Out on a Chilly Night, legendary illustrator Peter Spier went back to this time-honored favorite in 2014 to paint the half of the book that was originally printed in black and white. In this glowing, restored vision of Spier’s beloved classic, follow the wily fox as he roams a sleepy New England town in search of a meal, with tones and textures so vivid you can almost hear the crackle of crisp fall leaves and the ripples of the river in the moonlight.

    Down Buttermilk Lane

    An Amish family, traveling by buggy, spends a day doing errands in the village, visiting, and returning home in time for supper

    Fall Leaves

    Autumn is in the air: days grow shorter and nights are long. Birds leave, flowers, too. Apples and temperatures fall—then snow!Part poem, part silent stage, this luminous picture book puts autumn on display and captures the spirit of change that stays with us long after fall leaves. Unlock the secrets of this busy and beautiful time of year as the natural world makes way for winter.

    Hooray for Fall!

    Mama has a surprise for her three little squirrels: three bright red sweaters to keep them warm throughout the fall. Imagine the siblings’ surprise when they find that everything in the autumn woods—the leaves, the berries, even the setting sun—is red too, just like their sweaters.This celebration of a perfect fall day will have young and old alike looking for signs of autumn in their own neighborhoods. Kazuo Iwamura’s books celebrating the seasons (Hooray for Spring!, Hooray for Summer!, Hooray for Fall!, and Hooray for Snow!) are perennial favorites—introducing children to the beauty and joy of each season. Iwamura masterfully captures the small wonders of nature in his illustrations and his stories with their gentle humor warm the heart.

    Hopefully the Scarecrow

    The perfect Fall book for kids! A poignant picture book about a scarecrow who befriends the young girl who reads to him day after day until one day he's left wondering where she is.A scarecrow stood in the garden. Tall, proud, and smiling. Every day a girl brought her favorite books to the garden and she read to him. He heard tales of courage and of hope. And when she said, "The End," the scarecrow always felt a little bit taller and braver. Year after year, she came and she read to him.Until one spring, two different hands picked him up from the garden shed and placed him in the garden. He waited, but she didn't come to read to him.With poignant words from award-winning author Michelle Houts and lush illustrations by Pura Belpré Honor winner Sara Palacios, Hopefully the Scarecrow is a tender distillation of the enduring power of friendship and a heartwarming look at the ways stories connect us.

    Maple & Willow Apart

    Funny, relatable sibling dynamics make this story a wonderful way to address navigating big changes. Lori Nichols’s expressive artwork beautifully portrays Maple and Willow’s strong bond, and children will love the creative, kid-powered solution. Maple and Willow have always been inseparable. So what happens when Maple starts big-girl school and Willow stays behind? Well, of course, both girls have marvelous adventures of their own, but the truth is, they miss each other. And when they see that the missing is mutual, they find a unique way to feel connected even when they have to be apart.

    Now It's Fall (Lois Lenski Books)

    School bells and apples and big ripe pumpkins-all the pleasures of fall come alive in this newly reissued classic by award winner Lois Lenski. First published in 1948, Now It's Fall is a timeless celebration of autumn that will enchant a whole new generation of young readers with its gently recolored illustrations.

    Also, there are other ways to develop your child’s motor skills with an autumn twist.

    More Fall Leaves Crafts for Preschoolers

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    How To Make Confetti Fall Leaves Crafts For Preschoolers

    Ways for a Preschooler to Use Confetti

    Next look at a few ways to use the fall leaf confetti.

    • Use it in a fall sensory bin. Add some pompoms, scoops and animals or toys to sort.
    • Have your preschooler create a collage greeting card. Such a fun independent activity they’ll love.
    • Have your child use tweezers to sort the confetti by color.
    • Match the confetti with the leaves and talk about the leaves

    3 Trees in North America

    Additionally, we have many trees whose leaves put on a beautiful autumn scene.

    Look at facts about 3 trees.

    • Oak trees. Their leaves are large and oval, and the leaves turn shades of brown and red.
    • Maple trees. Maple trees put on of the most beautiful shows in the fall. The leaves are vibrant read and orange and the leaves with their pointed shape are easily identifiable.
    • Hickory trees. The leaves are long and narrow and have shades of yellow-brown.
    How To Make Confetti Fall Leaves Crafts For Preschoolers

    Next, look at how to make fun hole punched leaf confetti.

    How to Make Easy Hole Punched Confetti Using Leaves

    Supplies:

    • Variety of fall leaves
    • Hole punch
    • Paper plate
    • Small bowl

    Directions:

    Go out on a nature walk and collect a variety of fall leaves.

    How To Make Confetti Fall Leaves Crafts For Preschoolers

    Bring them in and set aside to dry. (The hole punching works better when the leaves are dry.)

    Use the hole punch to punch holes into the leaves.

    How To Make Confetti Fall Leaves Crafts For Preschoolers

    Empty the hole punch into the small bowl.

    You’ll want to empty the hole punch regularly so that it doesn’t get too full or jammed up.

    How To Make Confetti Fall Leaves Crafts For Preschoolers

    Continue punching holes in leaves until you get the desired amount of confetti.

    Leaf Confetti can be used for a variety of crafts and activities during the fall season.

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    20 Fun Fall Arts And Crafts For Kids and 8 Facts About Acorns

    October 11, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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    There are so many great ideas for fall arts and crafts for kids. Also, you’ll love my page Fall Season Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}.

    Fall crafts offer a wonderful creative outlet and opportunities for learning about nature, seasons, fall foods, animals, and various artistic techniques to try.

    These 20 fall-inspired crafts not only engage your child’s creativity but also have valuable learning experiences.

    20 Fun Fall Arts And Crafts For Kids and 8 Facts About Acorns

    From learning about the natural world to developing fine motor skills, these activities provide a nature-minded approach to homeschooling.

    Whether you’re teaching young children or teenagers these fall craft ideas can be tailored to suit various grade levels and skill sets.

    So, grab your art supplies, think about fall, and let the autumn creativity flow in your homeschooling journey!

    8 Facts About Acorns

    First, here are a few facts about acorns.

    “The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

    It is always fascinating to me that massive oak trees come from tiny little acorns that fall off them as if they were just castoffs.

     But with plenty of sun, water, and soil they have the potential to grow into the next towering oak.

    Here are 8 intriguing facts about acorns to help you understand this underrated little nut.

    1. Acorns have 3 parts- the cupule, the hard outer shell, the cap, and a kernel, the seed that is inside protected by the cupule.
    2. Besides squirrels, some of the animals that eat acorns are birds like jays, pigeons, some species of ducks, and several types of woodpeckers. Also you may not have known that mammals like mice, opossums, chipmunks, deer, raccoons, foxes, badgers, and wild pigs forage for acorns.
    3. Besides food, acorns contribute to nutrient cycling, as those uneaten by animals decompose and enrich the forest’s soil.
    4. Acorns were a traditional food of many indigenous peoples of North America. They were a good source of food. They did not have to be processed immediately, but could be stored for long time periods.
    5. There are more acorns produced on oak trees annually than all the region’s other nut trees together, wild or cultivated.
    6. The average oak produces roughly 2,000 acorns per year. And about 10 million acorns are produced by an oak tree during its entire lifetime.
    7. Acorns vary in size and shape, it can take 6 to 24 months to mature depending on the species of oak.
    8. The oak tree is recognized as the national tree of the United States, the English oak specifically.
    20 Fun Fall Arts And Crafts For Kids and 8 Facts About Acorns

    Also, you’ll love some of these ideas below.

    Fun Fall Arts And Crafts For Kids

    20 Fun Fall Crafts For Kids

    Fall crafts offer a wonderful creative outlet and opportunities for learning about nature, seasons, fall foods,  animals, and various artistic techniques to try.

    Photo Credit: makeandtakes.com

    Simple Beaded Pipe Cleaners Pumpkins

    These sweet and simple pumpkins are just the right activity for fall. As we’re seeing so many fun and festive pumpkins displayed on steps and front porches in our neighborhood, crafting these Beaded Pipe Cleaner Pumpkins is a great way to recreate all the many shapes pumpkins can take!

    8 Easy Fall Wood Crafts For Kids

    Add some of these fall wood crafts to your crafting homeschool day.

    Photo Credit: frugalfun4boys.com

    Paper Plate Owl Craft for Kids

    Owls always feel like fall to me, but this craft is great for any time of the year. Might be fun to do during a science unit about birds.

    Johnny Appleseed Cookies

    I have sweet Johnny Appleseed cookies and some facts about Johnny Appleseed. Also, you’ll love some facts on my page Apple Lapbook and Apple Unit Study.

    Photo Credit: littlebinsforlittlehands.com

    Glitter Jars: How To Make Your Own For Fall

    Do your kids love sensory bottles, glitter jars, or glitter bottles? Our homemade fall glitter jars can be reinvented each season or holiday for a fun and creative sensory activity.

    Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    From leaf rubbings to salt painting, I also have a list of 10 more fall leaf crafts for preschoolers for you to choose from.

    Choose one or more of these crafts to add to your fall fun and learning in addition to our felt leaf craft.

    Photo Credit: dayswithgrey.com

    Tissue Paper Pumpkin Art

    I initially thought this tissue paper pumpkin art would be a hit with my three-year-old. The unexpected was that he dipped out, and my five-year-old and almost seven-year-old swooped right in!

    How to Make Pumpkin Spice Body Scrub

    Your teens will enjoy making these fall diy crafts as much as they’ll enjoy using them. Also, look at my page Free Fall Unit Study Ideas– For Older Kids Too.

    Photo Credit: www.pinkstripeysocks.com

    Gorgeous Accordion Fold Fall Paper Leaf Banner

    Today we're continuing with the theme of easy fall crafts.  Couple of days ago I shared this really beautiful Sewn Leaf Art project that I made with my preschooler.  Today I just wanted to share this gorgeous folded paper leaf banner.

    10 Fall Crafts for Kindergartners

    When the weather is cooler use it to teach your children about all the beauty of autumn.

    Photo Credit: www.simpleeverydaymom.com

    Cute Acorn Craft For Kids [FREE Template]

    Fall is our favorite season of all, but looking around our site, you might not realize that because we don’t have very many fall-themed crafts!

    10 Dollar Tree Crafts for Teens

    If they love creating adorable crafts on a budget here are 10 more Dollar Tree crafts for them to make to keep or give as gifts.

    Photo Credit: iheartcraftythings.com

    Fall Windsock Craft for Kids -Easy fall craft for preschoolers!

    Celebrate the beautiful colors of the fall season with this simple fall windsock craft. Toddlers and preschoolers will love watching the red, yellow and orange colors of the season catch in the wind after making their craft.

    How to Make a Kids Fun Stained Glass Fall Leaves Craft

    Your kids will love this fun stained glass fall leaves craft. Too, you can add this activity to my huge fall unit study.

    Photo Credit: www.ourkidthings.com

    Craft Stick Fall Truck Craft

    Nothing says the fall season quite like an old pickup truck straight from the farm. Except maybe pumpkins. That’s why we’ve loaded our Craft Stick Fall Truck Craft with giant pumpkins! Perfect for fall!

    Dried Apple Crafts: Hands-on Fun Shrunken Head Apple Craft for Kids

    If your kids love dried apple crafts, they’ll love this fun fall shrunken head apple activity. Add this hands-on craft to my fall unit apple study.

    Photo Credit: sustainmycrafthabit.com

    How to Make an Acorn Garland

    It’s the perfect time of year to get outside and start foraging those acorns to create your beautiful, nature-made acorn garland for Fall. Add it to your seasonal decor, fireplace mantel or centerpiece to enjoy.

    Kids Fun Glue and Watercolor Fall Pumpkin Unit Study

    If you are hesitant but want to give it a try, then, today’s tutorial is the place to start.

    This fall watercolor painting goes great with a pumpkin unit study.

    Photo Credit: www.ourkidthings.com

    Paper Plate Leaf Turkey Craft

    After you finish jumping in a pile of colorful fall leaves, bring a few inside and get to crafting this darling Paper Plate Leaf Turkey Craft! Such a great way to commemorate the fall season,

    Photo Credit: www.projectswithkids.com

    Gorgeous Fall Leaf Chalk Pastel Art Kids Can Make

    This fall leaf chalk pastel art for kids is just gorgeous! The chalk pastels on black paper look like they are glowing and using this simple technique makes this art project perfect for kids of all ages.

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    Make Cute Felt Leaf Sachets For Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    September 5, 2023 | Leave a Comment
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     If you’re doing fall leaf crafts for preschoolers, you’ll love these felt leaf sachets. Also, you’ll love my page Fall Season Unit Study {Pumpkins, Leaves, Corn, & More}.

    This felt leaf sachet is a great beginning handicraft for your preschooler.

    And this type of craft is wonderful for developing hand-eye coordination, focus, fine motor skills, problem-solving, and patience.

    Make Cute Felt Leaf Sachets For Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    It encourages creativity and teaches them a simple life skill.

    This craft focuses more on learning a new skill and the process rather than the result, even though the finished product is pretty cute.

    10 More Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    Grab these other ideas to use leaves to craft with preschoolers.

    Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    From leaf rubbings to salt painting, I also have a list of 10 more fall leaf crafts for preschoolers for you to choose from.

    Choose one or more of these crafts to add to your fall fun and learning in addition to our felt leaf craft.

    Photo Credit: thecraftyclassroom.com

    Wondering what you can make with fall leaves? We’ve got the answer! There are a ton of Fun Fall Art Project ideas we have showcased.

    Photo Credit: www.preschoolplayandlearn.com

    EASY Fall Leaf Craft for Preschoolers

    Celebrate the arrival of Autumn and the changing seasons with these super cute fall leaf crafts for preschoolers

    Photo Credit: mamapapabubba.com

    Leaf Rubbing Collages

    Miss G and I did a classic kid project – leaf rubbings!  Although we’ve tried rubbings once before while still in Canada

    Photo Credit: www.learningandexploringthroughplay.com

    Leaf Confetti Nature Wands

    We made some lovely nature confetti wands that I want to share with you today. With cardboard in abundance at the moment I really like to reuse as much of it as possible and it's great to be able to use some of it for crafting with the children. 

    Photo Credit: www.kitchentableclassroom.com

    Rainbow Leaf Prints- with Washable Marker

    Rainbow anything is beautiful but these leaf prints combine the colors of the rainbow with the delicate details of leaves for a finished product you just want to keep looking at! 

    Photo Credit: www.madewithhappy.com

    Fall Leaves Salt Painting For Kids

    There is something so fun about salt painting for kids. This Fall leaves painting gives you all the fun Fall feelings as well as a great leaf art that the kids can display all season long.

    Photo Credit: www.craftsonsea.co.uk

    Fall Leaf Suncatchers

    Need a simple craft that your kids will enjoy making and you’ll want to keep on display afterwards? These easy Fall leaf suncatchers hit the mark perfectly!

    Photo Credit: www.lauraradniecki.com

    Leaf Monster Craft for Kids | DIY Leaf Puppets

    Now that my son is three, he’s getting interested in craft projects, and he’s able to participate more too. He helped me make a DIY leaf garland last week, and this week, we wanted to try another kids craft together. This time, we set out to make DIY Leaf Monsters!

    Photo Credit: thelittlemomaid.com

    Fall Leaf Hedgehog Craft For Kids

    This Fall craft is fun and easy! Toddlers and big kids will enjoy creating their very own unique Fall Leaf Hedgehog Craft.  This autumn activity will get you and the kids outside and enjoying the gorgeous fall weather.  Have them collect leaves in the yard or go for a walk.

    Photo Credit: mamapapabubba.com

    Sweet and Simple Fall Leaf Crowns - Mama.Papa.Bubba.

    Sweet and Simple Fall Leaf Crowns

    Be sure to grab a great reference book to learn about leaves and other aspects of fall to go along with your crafts to help turn the fun into a learning experience as well.

    Nature Anatomy is great for learning about leaves and their shapes as well as trees and bark.

    Make Cute Felt Leaf Sachets For Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    More Fall Season Activities

    Additionally, include all of your kids with these fun fall season activities for multiple ages.

    • Free Weather Unit Study for Kids Who Love Hands-on Learning
    • Fun Corn Life Cycle Preschool Sensory Bin and Printable Lifecycle Foldout
    • Apples Unit How to Make a Fall Kids Garland Apple Craft
    • How to Make a Kids Fun Stained Glass Fall Leaves Craft
    • Geronimo Stilton Field Trip to Niagara Falls Summary And Fun Corn Craft
    • Easy Fall Crafts for Middle School: DIY String Pumpkin Art
    • Kids Fun Glue and Watercolor Fall Pumpkin Unit Study
    • Fall Homeschool Learning Resources For Middle School
    • Fall Y’all:Pumpkin Pie in a Bag (Easy Homeschool Co-op Idea)
    Make Cute Felt Leaf Sachets For Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    Finally, look how to make these cute fall felt leaf sachets.

    Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers- Felt Leaf Sachet

    You will need:

    • Felt- fall leaf colors
    • Embroidery floss
    • Large eye needle
    • scissors
    • Cotton stuffing
    • Essential oil
    Make Cute Felt Leaf Sachets For Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    You may wish to also purchase a thimble to help protect their little fingers.

    First, cut your felt into smaller squares, slightly larger than the size of the leaf you would like your child to sew up.

    You will need 2 pieces for each leaf. I have linked some precut squares above that are great for this.

    Make Cute Felt Leaf Sachets For Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    Holding both pieces together, draw a leaf shape with a permanent marker or free hand, and cut out both leaf shapes at the same time so they are perfectly matched.

    You can of course make these any size and shape.

    Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    I recommend starting small, like no larger than 4”, and with a very basic oblong, or oval shape.

    The more complicated shapes with lots of turns may frustrate those little beginning hands, save those for once they improve their basic stitches.

    Make Cute Felt Leaf Sachets For Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    Thread a long piece of embroidery floss onto the needle and knot the ends together.

    And double knot over the top of the first to make it larger so it won’t pull through the felt.

    Make Cute Felt Leaf Sachets For Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    You can choose thread that matches or contrasts, I love the contrast of thread against a different color felt.

    Hold both leaf pieces together and show your child how to press the needle carefully through one side and out the other, pulling the thread all the way taut but not so tight that it gathers up the felt.

    Have them continue around ¾ of the way.

    Make Cute Felt Leaf Sachets For Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    Stuff with a little cotton filling.

    Make Cute Felt Leaf Sachets For Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    Use a pencil to fill corners and any longer skinny sections.

    Make Cute Felt Leaf Sachets For Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    Continue sewing the rest of the way around, knot the end close to the felt, and then cut off any excess threads.

    Make Cute Felt Leaf Sachets For Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

    Once finished you can scent it by adding a few drops of essential oils to the felt and refresh it as needed.

    These felt fall leaf sachets are wonderful used for dramatic play or displayed around the house.

    They can even be attached to some twine to create a lovely handmade swag for the mantle or bookshelf.

    Make Cute Felt Leaf Sachets For Fall Leaf Crafts for Preschoolers

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