20 Groundhog Day Crafts and Snacks for Kids
Written by:
Rebecca Eanes
· February 1, 2017
Groundhog Day is February 2nd. Here is a roundup of cute crafts for your little ones to enjoy.
- Groundhog pancake craft. Edible crafts are the way to go, and how cute is this little guy?
- Groundhog pop-up craft. This adorable groundhog pops up out of his hole to check if the shadow is there.
- Hand and footprint craft. A great craft for toddlers, this handprint and footprint craft looks really fun.
- Groundhog paper plate craft. I love paper plate crafts because they’re simple and I always have paper plates on hand.
- Groundhog masks. Turn your little one into a cute groundhog with this paper mask template. Print on cardstock, punch holes for string, and tie.
- Paper bag puppet. These puppets are simple to make and loads of fun to play with. Just print out the template and glue on! Easy peasy.
- Toilet paper roll craft. Put those empty toilet paper rolls to good use with this delightful little groundhog craft.
- Pocket groundhog. This pom pom pocket groundhog is the cutest thing I’ve seen all day, besides my kids. I think I’ll make one for my own pocket.
- Potato stamp craft. This one requires a bit more prep as you need several items, but it looks like a lot of fun and the result is really neat.
- Groundhog Day shadow craft. Painting with a toothbrush is a fun twist!
- Finger puppet. This charming little puppet is simple and fun to make. Afterwards, have a puppet show!
- Groundhog Day pudding cups. This cute treat uses a Nutter Butter cookie, dyed coconut for grass, and a chocolate pudding cup.
- Pop-Up Groundhog cookies. These are almost too cute to eat!
- Free Printable PreK-K pack. This pack from Free Homeschool Deals is full of fun and educational activities for little kids.
- Cupcake push pops. These are really clever, and they look delicious!
- Hotdog groundhogs. You can place these inside cornbread muffins or biscuits for a fun dinner.
- Groundhog Day donuts. These easy-to-make treats are perfect for a party or a class treat. I love that you can use white powdered donuts for winter or chocolate donuts for spring.
- Groundhog Day pancakes. Here is another version of a Groundhog Day pancake. It’s adorable, don’t you think?
- Groundhog egg carton craft. Make a little groundhog in his den with your tot using an egg carton, paint, glue, and optional googly eyes.
- Groundhog coloring pages. There are many available online, but here’s one if you’re short on time. Coloring pages are a simple way to let your child exercise her creativity.
- Groundhog Day hat pattern. If you don’t mind paying $1.25, here is an adorable hat pattern to print from Teachers Pay Teachers.