Kids, too, love to be a part of Father's Day celebration. After all, it's a day to celebrate fatherhood, which no kid would want to miss out, even though they are preschoolers. While the older ones can buy a gift to express their love, preschoolers also have their own individual and special ways to make their dad feel special and wanted. This delightful day provides them with an excellent opportunity of displaying their creative skills. Using their imaginative powers, they can also create some beautiful gift items for their dad. Apart from impressing their father, such activities will also help in the full-fledged development of their mental skills. In the following lines, we have provided instructions on making simple preschool Father's Day crafts. Check them out!
Father's Day Craft Ideas For Preschoolers
Message Tree
Materials Required
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Preschool Father's Day Crafts
- 2 yards Brown Felt
- Pieces of Green, Yellow and Orange Felt
- White Construction Paper
- Hardboard
- Markers
- Glue
- Scissors
Directions
- Let your kid draw a tree trunk on brown felt, whether large or small.
- Now, with the help of scissors, cut it out.
- Allow the child to make leaves from different colors of felt to have a colorful tree.
- Cut out the leaves as well.
- Take a hard board and let your child fix the trunk and leaves with the help of glue, giving it the shape of a fully-grown tree.
- Cut out strips of the white paper, smaller than the size of the leaves and let him glue one strip on each leaf.
- With a marker, let the child write messages for dad, like ‘Happy Father's Day", "World's Best Dad", and "I Love You Dad", on each leaf.
- The craft is ready!!
Place Mats
Materials Required
Materials Required
- Construction Paper
- Markers/Crayons
- Stickers
- Clear Contact Paper
- Photographs/Pictures
- Feathers
Directions
- Take a piece of construction paper and, with the help of scissors, cut into the size of placemats.
- Let the child decorate the placemats as per his wish. He may use pictures of family members or draw something on it.
- Let him write messages for dad, like "World's Best Dad", "I Love You Dad", and "Happy Father's Day", on it.
- Give the child glue and ask him to stick feathers on the mats. He can also use stickers to decorate them.
- As the glue dries up, take clear contact paper and cover the mats neatly.
- The craft is ready!!