Friday, March 15, 2019

8 Endelightment Easter Activities for Preschoolers

This time of year is so much fun for making leangs with your preschoolers for Easter celebrations. Whether or not you celebrate Easter formally, many of these activities and crafts are great just to celebrate the arrival of spring. With the help of a parent or ancienter sibling, these activities are great for preschoolers. These are also a great way to take the focus off the sweet that often accompanies this holiday. I fondly remember making some of these with my kids when they were small. How I miss those days.

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Endelightment Easter Activities for Preschoolers

Easter Rabbit Craft | Source: Celeb Baby Laundry

This Easter Rabbit craft is a perfect keepsake holiday decoration.  The supplies are easy to find and kids will love making their own Easter bunny.

Easter Subway Art and Jelly Bean Photo Frame | Source: Quirky Inspired

This great craft is fun for all ages, and it’s genuinely frugal. You can make the entire frame and art for less than $3! Everyleang you need you can find in your own crafts supplies or by running to your local dollar store!

Footprint Carrot | Source: The Neighborhood Moms

One of my favorite items from any holiday includes handprints and footprints from my kids when they were toddlers. This one is so cute!

Pom Pom Easter Eggs from Yarn | Source: The Country Chic Cottage

Toddlers love winding the string for this one. My daughter wanted to make increasingly!

DIY Recycled Easter Rabbit Vases | Source: Weekend Craft

I love any activities that involve using recycled fabrics. These are easy even for toddlers to paint.

Handprint Chick | Source: The Neighborhood Moms

Another one that’s great to save for years. It’s so sweet to look back on tiny handprints each year.

Glitter Easter Eggs | Source: Celeb Baby Laundry

Toddlers LOVE this craft, but it can also get fairly messy. I typically do this one external whether I can.

Easter Egg Sun Catcher | Source: Crafts by Amanda

We still hang ours up every year. With kiddy scissors, most preschoolers can cut up the paper and then stick it on the shape. I love the way the sunlight shows through it.

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