When crafting with a group of preschoolers, I like to keep things simple. If small children have to wait around for a lot of help, they will lose interest and move on to something else. I also love a craft that turns into something kids can play with after they have made it. This Santa beard craft is definitely a simple and fun craft, and kids love it!
Isn't it adorable? Can't you just hear my little guy say, "ho ho ho"?
To make a Santa beard, it is best to do a little "prep work" before involving the little ones. First, print out the beard template, which you can find here*, and cut it out if the kids are too young to do it themselves. The hole for the mouth can be tricky for little ones.
*If you have trouble with the download: click on the photo of the beard below, right-click, save it to your computer, size it so that you can fit two beards on a regular-sized piece of cardstock, and print it.
Then, tape a popsicle stick to the back of the beard. (White duct tape works best.)
Now it is time to involve the preschooler. Just let him/her glue cotton balls all over the beard. What preschooler doesn't love a craft that involves lots of glue?
This Santa beard craft is a definitely a crowd pleaser. It's an easy craft to make, and it is fun for little ones to "play Santa" over the holidays. Do you have a favorite holiday craft to make with Preschoolers?
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Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)