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25 Fun & Easy Fall Crafts for Toddlers
Fall is here, which means new opportunities for fun and easy toddler crafts and activities. I love doing crafts and am always searching for new ones to make with my 22 month old daughter (I can’t believe she is almost 2!).
Pinterest is a gold mine for fall crafts and activities for toddlers. Lucky for you, after searching high and low, I have compiled this list of 25 of my favorite fall inspired crafts and activities you can do with your toddler.
These crafts and activities require minimal supplies and use items found in your backyard or in your house. Some of the projects use leaves, acorns and pinecones, which can be collected as you take a fall nature walk. The apples and pumpkins used in a few of the activities can come from your visits to an apple farm and pumpkin patch.
All of these fall crafts and activities are inexpensive to make and easy to set up. Best of all, they are perfect for practicing those fine motor skills and providing your toddler with multi-sensory experiences! Your toddler will love exploring the elements of fall with these 25 crafts and activities!
25 Fun and Easy Fall Crafts for Toddlers
Coffee Filter Stained Glass Pumpkins by I Can Teach My Child
Color Mixing Pumpkin Painting by Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds
Lego Stamped Pumpkin Craft by Crafty Morning
Paint & Wash Pumpkin Activity by Views From A Step Stool
Paper Plate Pumpkins by Clare’s Little Tots
“Your Little Pumpkin” Handprint Card by Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls
Corn Shakers Music Activity by Pre-K Pages
Fall Tree Activity for Toddlers by Spit Up and Sit Ups
Fall Tree Craft by Living for the Sunshine
Fall Tree Fine Motor Activity by The Kindergarten Connection
Sticker and Dot Markers Fine Motor Art Project by Mosswood Connections
Trees in Autumn Cork Painting Activity by Pinay Homeschooler
Leaf Puppets by Messy Little Monster
Leaf Wreath by Mommy’s Bundle
Toilet Paper Roll Leaf Stamping by Crafty Morning
Torn Paper Acorn Craft by No Time for Flash Cards
Toeprint Acorn Craft by Still Playing School
Painting with Acorns by Toddler Approved
Pinecone Painting by No Time for Flash Cards
Sticky Thanksgiving Turkey by Busy Toddler
Spider Pick-Up, Pumpkin Puff Balls & Other Fine Motor Activities for Fall by Early Learning Ideas
Pumpkin Pie Play Clay by Fun at Home with Kids
Pumpkin Scented Moon Sand by Parenting Chaos
Apple Themed Fine Motor Activity by The Resourceful Mama
Fall Apple Explore and Paint Activity by Busy Little Izzy
There you have it, 25 fun and engaging fall crafts and activities you can try with your toddler. From pumpkins to apples, these activities are easy ways to explore the elements of fall without spending a lot of money.
These crafts and activities don’t take a long time to set up and require minimal supplies, many of which you can reuse for other craft projects and activities throughout the year. I even created a FREE printable shopping list for you 🙂 This shopping list contains ALL of the items you need to complete ALL of the crafts and activities featured above. The items are grouped together to make your shopping trip simpler and faster, which I know is important when you have a toddler in tow! Just complete the form below and your FREE printable shopping list will arrive straight to your inbox 🙂
Also, because sharing is caring, be sure to share this post with your friends who are looking for fall inspired crafts and activities to complete with their toddlers or young children 🙂
This is a great collection of fall activities for toddlers!! Love it! I’m writing a similar post this week but not as extensive as yours! 🙂
Thank you so much for the comment! That is great 🙂 There are so many wonderful ideas out there so I can’t wait to see what you share!
I found this article right in time. These are some very interesting fall crafts. So excited to try it out with my kids.
Thank you for the comment! I’m glad you found some ideas to try out with your kids.