20 Groundhog Day Crafts and Snacks for Kids

Written by: Rebecca Eanes · February 1, 2017
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20 Groundhog Day Crafts and Snacks for Kids

Groundhog Day is February 2nd. Here is a roundup of cute crafts for your little ones to enjoy.

  1. Groundhog pancake craft. Edible crafts are the way to go, and how cute is this little guy?

  2. Groundhog pop-up craft. This adorable groundhog pops up out of his hole to check if the shadow is there.

  3. Hand and footprint craft. A great craft for toddlers, this handprint and footprint craft looks really fun.

  4. Groundhog paper plate craft. I love paper plate crafts because they’re simple and I always have paper plates on hand.

  5. Groundhog masks. Turn your little one into a cute groundhog with this paper mask template. Print on cardstock, punch holes for string, and tie.

  6. 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.

  7. Toilet paper roll craft. Put those empty toilet paper rolls to good use with this delightful little groundhog craft.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. Groundhog Day shadow craft. Painting with a toothbrush is a fun twist!

  1. Finger puppet. This charming little puppet is simple and fun to make. Afterwards, have a puppet show!

  2. Groundhog Day pudding cups. This cute treat uses a Nutter Butter cookie, dyed coconut for grass, and a chocolate pudding cup.

  3. Pop-Up Groundhog cookies. These are almost too cute to eat!

  4. Free Printable PreK-K pack. This pack from Free Homeschool Deals is full of fun and educational activities for little kids.

  5. Cupcake push pops. These are really clever, and they look delicious!

  6. Hotdog groundhogs. You can place these inside cornbread muffins or biscuits for a fun dinner.

  7. 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.

  8. Groundhog Day pancakes. Here is another version of a Groundhog Day pancake. It’s adorable, don’t you think?

  9. Groundhog egg carton craft. Make a little groundhog in his den with your tot using an egg carton, paint, glue, and optional googly eyes.

  10. 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.

  11. Groundhog Day hat pattern. If you don’t mind paying $1.25, here is an adorable hat pattern to print from Teachers Pay Teachers.