25 Flowers Hands-On Activities for Kids
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Flowers are everywhere this spring. I love the newness spring brings and this year my kids have been in love with the beautiful flowers popping up all over the place. It's a great time of year to share 25 Flowers Hands-On Activities for Kids.
25 Flowers Hands-On Activities for Kids
Flowers are great for sensory stimulation and wonderful learning tool. Create beautiful artwork, learn more about parts of a flowers, and enjoy hands-on crafts with flower themes. Save your nature walk find and enjoy the flower inspiration.
Flower Hands-On/Process Art
Flower Pressing – The Charlotte Mason Way
Printing Flowers with Celery Stalks – Mum in the Madhouse
Tissue Paper Sunflower Craft – Where Imagination Grows
Hyacinth Flower Craft for Kids – I Heart Crafty Things
Thumbprint Dandelion – Glues To My Crafts Blog
Simple Fork Sunflower Craft – Crafty Morning
Flower Print & Scrape Painting – Playful Learning
Do a Dot Flower Craft for Kids – The Kindergarten Connection
Flower Science
Flower Craft for Kids – Natural Beach Living
Invitation To Create- Flower Garden – Paper & Glue
Beautiful Spring Art Experiment – Fun A Day
Parts of a Flower – A Dab of Glue Will Do
Botanical Suncatchers – The Kindergarten Connection
Coffee Filter Flower Tutorial – Kinder Craze
Flower Experiment for Kids – Growing A Jeweled Rose
Flower Dissection – Sugar, Spice & Glitter
Beautiful Spring Art Experiment – Fun A Day
Flower Crafts
Paper Plate Sunflower Craft – The Resourceful Mama
3D Doily Flowers – Crafty Morning
Paper Straw Flower Craft – Fireflies and Mud Pies
Mixed Media Flower Craft for Kids – The Resourceful Mama
Egg Carton Flowers I Heart Arts n' Crafts
Paper Flower Craft – Easy Peasy & Fun
Tissue Paper Flower Art Activity – Mess for Less
Colorful Painted Paper Plate Flowers – Pink Stripey Socks
Rainbow Flowers – Twitchetts
What are some of your favorite ways to use flowers for a fun, hands-on activity? Share with me below in the comments.
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Heather Greutman, COTA
Heather Greutman is a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant with experience in school-based OT services for preschool through high school. She uses her background to share child development tips, tools, and strategies for parents, educators, and therapists. She is the author of many ebooks including The Basics of Fine Motor Skills, and Basics of Pre-Writing Skills, and co-author of Sensory Processing Explained: A Handbook for Parents and Educators.