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Thesefall crafts for toddlerswill keep them occupied as the weather chills.
If youve found yourself in this boat and scraping any semblance of various ideas, bookmark this page!
Today I have thirty-one fall crafts for toddlers collected below.
Theres a little something for every kid on this list, too.
The post today has tactile art projects, sensory crafts, and more.
With that, onto the post!
Popsicle Stick Scarecrow
Source: craftingwithkids.net
Fall isnt Fall without a good scarecrow craft in the mix!
This cute little popsicle stick scarecrow helps with kids dexterity and spatial planning.
That way, theres a natural boundary to help your child line up the popsicle sticks better.
Keeping it frozen gives it that extra cooling sensation while lengthening the slimes lifespan.
DIY Bookmark
Reading with and for children is such a fun and fulfilling time.
Use any materials you have on hand, or grabthis fun pack of cardstock.
The kids always have a great time tracing their hands.
There are a few ways of making the sticks the right color.
Choose what works best for your kids.
Use multiple shades of green or stick with one color to make your pines.
Have the silhouette cut out before the project so your kids can get right into the process.
Pumpkin Spice Playdough
Source: seasidesundays.com
Do I have to say anything else about this perfect pumpkin spice playdough?
Batch make it and separate them intomultiple bins like theseto supply refreshed playdoughs to your kids all season.
Fall Leaves
Source: blogspot.com
This craft is great for toddler hand-eye coordination!
The best part about the project is that its easily adaptable beyond trees.
Check out these otherHalloween crafts for toddlers!
Mosaic Apple
As Ive said, the apple projects are perfect and endless!
Talk about what color apples theyd like and any other pie accessories before the beginning of the project.
Turkey Trivet
A classic Thanksgiving/November ritual for us is making this fun turkey trivet.
The project perfectly encapsulates all the fall colors and lets the kids get creative with their hands or feet!
Check out these otherThanksgiving crafts for toddlers!
Then trace their hand and have them color it in similar colors.
Clay Leaf Bowl
Ever since we foundthis air-drying clay, we always keep it around for different projects.
Its so versatile and easily adaptable to any themed project, including this clay leaf bowl.
Have your kids shape the bowls, and then help press the leaves gently and evenly into the clay.
Fall Tree and Painted Leaves
We swear bythese bingo dauberstheres a color for every season!
I love doing one of these art projects once a seasonfall, winter, spring, summer.
A big poster or roll of paper works best here.
First, you dip all body parts into the paint and make up your autumnal designs!
You kiddos will also have fun with these otherThanksgiving crafts for kids!
We love popsicle stick craftspumpkins, witches, and even ghosts are easy and fun.
Pine Cone Hedgehog DIY
Source: redtedart.com
I cannot get over how cute these pine cone hedgehogs are!
Air-drying clay or even salt dough would work well for these little guys.
Help your kids with the detailing but let them try it so they can practice creating art!
Looking back, these will be all the more special, knowing they completed most of it alone.
Do the painting first and the cut-out later to save you a little extra cleanup around the marbled project.
Fall Wreath
You may have seen in some of my other fall posts Im a big lover of wreaths!
Any foliage or nature collected can get glued onto their wreath and displayed wherever they choose.
Ours mainly always end up on the fridge.
You might also enjoy theseDIY fall wreathideas to decorate your home!
Fall Garland
Source: lovelyindeed.com
Garlands are always adorable, and these toddler-inspired ones are even more darling.
The kids loved stringing on various fall pieces and were excited to display them in our home.
These are great inside or outside, depending on the materials used.
Your kids will also have a blast making thisDIY paper spidercraft!