Plastic cup spider for Halloween
Imagine a classroom full of these spiders jiggling and dangling at Halloween time, or during a preschool theme about spiders and bugs! What You Need: disposable plastic cup, scissors, black marker,...
View ArticleLollipop and tissue paper ghost
This one is definitely a classic! These little ghosts come together quickly and make for a great treat on Halloween. You could also make them using Kleenex-type tissue and yarn. What You Need: two...
View ArticlePlastic grocery bag ghost
These are fun for a whole class to make. You can hang the ghosts from the ceiling, or just let the preschoolers run around with the ghosts “flying” behind them. At home, hang them around your porch....
View ArticleJack o’ lantern pumpkin treat cup
These quick-to-make jack o’ lantern cups would be perfect for a Halloween party. Just add the kids’ names to the top part of each cup! They’re just the right size for classroom treats, too. What You...
View ArticleFootprint ghosts for Halloween
This is a quick, fun craft for preschoolers, and as a bonus you preserve their little feet at that age. Be sure to use washable tempera paint for easy cleanup. What You Need: black construction paper;...
View ArticleSpider bracelet made by tracing hand
These spiders can be made as bracelets or rings. Preschoolers love wiggling them around. It’s even more fun because it’s made by tracing the child’s own hand! What You Need: black construction paper; 2...
View ArticlePumpkin head craft
This is a craft where preschoolers can really use their imaginations. Set out a bunch of ideas with which to dress up pumpkins: yarn, felt, markers, etc. The best part is, each child will come up with...
View ArticleEgg carton spider
Great for Halloween or a spider unit in school, these spiders are quick and fun to make. If you want, you can twist one of the pipe cleaner legs to make the spider “hold” a name to identify a child’s...
View ArticleSpooky popcorn Halloween hand
This craft doubles as a party treat! Make sure kids wash their hands before making this one. They’ll love shoving the candies and popcorn into the glove fingers. (But remember, popcorn can be a choking...
View ArticleEgg carton jack o’ lantern
Preschoolers can make their own little pumpkin party favors to hold treats for a class party. Painting a jack o’ lantern face is optional! What You Need: Egg carton cup (adult should pre-cut for little...
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