Easter Crafts For Preschoolers: 3 Quick And Easy Ideas

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1. BIG EGG

Draw a large egg on a thin colored A4 card stock. To save time, cut the first egg and use it as a template. Next, students decorate their egg with a collage of colored paper, tissue, cellophane, glitter material, and dots. These look fantastic when made on a variety of colored cards and pasted on a dark background as a classroom display.

2. SMALL EGGS

Cut out lots of small cardboard eggs (about the size of a normal egg). Students can do this. Draw some eggs on an A4 card and then photocopy. You can also use scrap cardboard and draw them by hand. Students decorate them with paint or crayon. These are perfect to use in an egg hunt game. They are also great for counting games. They fit perfectly in an egg carton. If you cut an egg carton in half, you will have an easy game of counting to six.

3. CHICKS

Use a large sponge circle and a smaller sponge circle (about half the size of the large one).
Dip the sponge in yellow paint and create a chick by printing the large shape at the bottom and the small shape at the top. This is a great opportunity to talk about young and old! To finish the chicks, let them dry and then, using a black marker, add two dots for the eyes and V’s for the beak and wings. If you really want the image to be special, add small fluffy circles of different colors for the flowers. The stems are added later with a black marker. This process is perfect for a magical classroom mural.

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