Easter is just around the corner, and it’s time to start planning fun activities for your kids. This hatching chick craft template is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. One great way to get into the spirit of the season is by making Easter crafts together.
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Not only will this provide a fun bonding experience, but it can also help develop your child’s creativity and fine motor skills. In this blog post, we’ll go over some easy Easter crafts you can make with your kids.
This craft would make a super cute easy crafts for a spring craft too. Kids love cute chicks and farm animals.
Easy and fun spring crafts:
Easter Bunny Masks
These adorable Easter Bunny masks are a fun and easy craft for kids of all ages. Start by cutting out a bunny shape from a piece of cardstock or construction paper.
Then, have your child decorate the mask with markers, stickers, or paint. Finally, attach a piece of elastic to the sides of the mask to secure it in place.
Easter Egg Sun Catchers
This is a simple craft that only requires a few materials. Cut out an egg shape from a piece of cardstock or construction paper, and then have your child decorate it with tissue paper squares.
Once the egg is covered, cut out the middle of the egg shape and attach a piece of contact paper to the back. Hang the sun catcher in a window to let the sunlight shine through.

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Paper Plate Easter Basket
This is a great craft for younger kids. Start by cutting a paper plate in half, and then decorate the outer edge with markers or paint.
Fold the plate in half and staple the two sides together to create a basket shape. Finally, add a handle by cutting a strip of paper and stapling it to the sides of the basket.
Easter Chick Finger Puppets
This is a fun and easy craft that your kids will love. Start by cutting out a chick shape from a piece of felt or construction paper.
Then, cut out a small rectangle for the beak and two circles for the eyes. Glue the beak and eyes onto the chick, and then attach a piece of elastic to the back to create a finger puppet.
Bunny Ear Headband
This is a classic Easter craft that is always a hit with kids. Start by cutting out two bunny ear shapes from a piece of felt or construction paper.
Then, attach the ears to a strip of paper or elastic to create a headband. Finally, have your child decorate the headband with markers, stickers, or paint.

Easter chick crafts
Kids love to make baby animals and they’re particularily fascinated with chickens and chicks.
They will have so much fun making this chick template with some construction paper, yellow paper, googly eyes and mimicking a cracked egg.
The gg template here are two muffin paper bags which are easy and simple enough for toddlers.
Kids will use a glue sticks to make sure all the parts are on the chick craft. Kids will make their own baby chick or cute little chick with this super adorable baby chick craft.
You don’t even need an Easter egg for this craft.
The craft supplies for this craft are really simple, you will just need a few things like white paper, yellow paper for the chick’s body and the paper chick as well as small circles for the rest of the craft. Making the chick shape is super simple too.
Get ready to make this fun craft with the steps below!
Chick craft instruction

Materials:

● Yellow construction paper
● Foam sheet (violet, purple, and yellow)
● Paper cups
● Pencil
● Scissor
● Glue stick
● Cotton balls
● Googly eyes
Cute hatching chick craft
Prepare 2 paper cups and cut each in a zigzag cut to make an
illusion of “hatching”.

Get a yellow foam sheet paper and draw the chicken’s body. After drawing it, carefully cut it using a scissor.

Get a yellow construction paper and cut a small half curve.
Get an orange foam sheet paper and cut the chicken’s beak and little hair.

Again from the yellow construction paper, cut two strips of zig zag papers.
From the three foam sheets, cut small circles.

Then it’s time to assemble everything. Put the cotton balls inside the paper cup then the chicken. Assemble the chicken by adding his eyes, beak, hair, and his tummy.

Design the paper cup by adding the small circles you cut from the foam sheets.

And there you have your hatching chicken!
Hatching chick craft template

In conclusion, there are many easy and fun Easter crafts that you can make with your kids.
These crafts are a great way to spend time together and get into the Easter spirit.
Whether you choose to make bunny masks, paper plate baskets, or chick finger puppets, your kids are sure to have a great time creating their own Easter masterpieces.