Easy Paper Flowers for Preschoolers
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These easy paper flowers for preschoolers are great for the spring and summer months. If you’re looking for a new craft to do with your little ones, look no further!
These crafts for kids are full of simple flower ideas for preschool and kindergarten kiddos to create. There are so many fun ways to be creative this spring and summer!
When spring and summer arrive, I love searching out new and pretty flower crafts to do with my kids. When I can find super easy crafts to share… that’s even better!
Easy Paper Flowers for Preschoolers
I especially love paper crafts, because they tend to NOT require crazy supplies to make the craft.
This collection of flower crafts is great for toddlers and preschoolers, because they are easy to make with just a few simple steps.
I kept my 3yo grandson in mind when deciding what qualifies as "easy" in this selection of craft ideas.
Preschoolers can practice their scissor skills as they cut little bits of paper to decorate this paper mosaic flower craft.
This chrysanthemum paper flower makes a great keepsake craft with its handprint petals.
While this sunflower craft for kids is a great way to work on scissor skills, if you change up the color of your paper it can become any flower you'd like.
These thumbprint popsicle stick flowers are so easy to make, your kids can make an entire bouquet in just minutes.
These fingerprint flowers are simple enough for toddlers and preschoolers to make. This craft makes a great gift or keepsake for Mother’s Day, as well.
Little ones will love choosing patterned scrapbook papers to make their fingerprint flower bouquets.
Paper mosaics are simple and easy crafts for kids of all ages. This paper mosaic flower craft is a great project for the spring and summer.
These paper roll spring flowers are unique with their fun toilet paper roll stems and colorful paper flowers.
There is no wrong way for preschoolers to create this super simple paper strip flower craft. When kids get to fingerpaint the paper before cutting it into strips, they can make all sorts of colorful designs.
Adding rainbow colors to this simple daisy flower craft stand out. Kids can practice cutting, or momma can cut the strips ahead of time.
BOOKS ABOUT Flowers
Fill your book basket with a great collection of kids books about flowers. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore. If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.Look! Flowers! – Look! Flowers! They’re beautiful to see. Turn the page and you’ll find out how amazing they can be. Mrs. Peanuckle’s Flower Alphabet – From the aster to the zinnia, Mrs. Peanuckle introduces very young children to 26 types of flowers from across the globe. For each one, she offers a single defining characteristic, some of them very surprising. The Reason for a Flower – The reason for a flower is to manufacture seeds, but Ruth Heller shares a lot more about parts of plants and their functions in her trademark rhythmic style.
RESOURCES I LOVE
Build a flower sensory bin for hands-on fun this spring. Allow kids to explore colors and textures with fake flowers, river rocks, and more.
Gather leaves and flowers on your next nature walk. Use this personalized flower press to preserve them.