Sheep Craft for Kids from I Heart Crafty Things – This textured sheep craft would be great for Little Bo Peep or Mary Had a Little Lamb! Humpty Dumpty Craft from Teach Me Mommy – What a fun and easy way to make a Humpty Dumpty who’s harder to break. Simple Paper Boat Craft from Kids Activities Blog – Let kids personalize their own boat to row gently down the stream. Yarn Wrap Sheep from Craftulate – Work on fine motor skills while singing Baa, Baa Black Sheep. Ring Around the Rosie Spinning Photo CD Tops from LalyMom – What a wonderful idea to go along with this classic kid’s rhyme! Read-Make-Sing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Craft from The Educators’ Spin On It – What a fun, sparkling craft created by a five-year-old! Humpty Dumpty Eggshell Collage from Here Come the Girls – This mixed media craft includes real eggshells to recreate Humpty Dumpty! Blair’s Pig Pen from Serendipitous Discovery – Kids would certainly love using these clothespin pigs to retell This Little Piggy! Humpty Dumpty Egg Puzzles from Mom to 2 Posh L’il Divas – This nursery rhyme craft is perfect for kids who love using band-aids.Ĭlimbing Itsy Bitsy Spider from Kids’ Craft Room – Use a paper plate to make this spider that really climbs! Hey Diddle Diddle Popsicle Stick Puppets from One Perfect Day – Make some fun character puppets with popsicle sticks, then let the kids tell the story! Hickory Dickory Dock Clock Craft from Still Playing School – Integrate telling time with a fun craft!īaa Baa Black Sheep Name Craft from Fun-A-Day – Let the children use some wool from the black sheep to paint their names! Jack Be Nimble Nursery Rhyme Craft from Sugar Aunts – Children can use simple shapes to make a candlestick for Jack. Itsy Bitsy Spider Finger Puppet from LalyMom – Such a fun craft that lets little ones stretch their finger muscles as they reenact the classic nursery rhyme! Now let’s get right to those Nursery Rhyme Crafts and Activities for Preschoolers: Right before we dive into those Nursery Rhyme crafts and activities, grab your FREE Printable Number Formation Pack to help your little one on his or her preschool math journey: Check out Play into Kindergarten Readiness right here! Since rhyming is such an important part of preschool learning, one of the seven themes found in Play into Kindergarten Readiness is… you guessed it (I hope!) Nursery Rhymes!īe sure to cover all of those Preschool Core Skills in the most beautiful and relaxing of ways. If you are ready to give up the endless search for new activities and want everything done for you in one spot, please check out: Play into Kindergarten Readiness! Play into Kindergarten Readiness is divided into seven topics, and since you now know how I feel about nursery rhymes, you won’t be surprised to learn that Nursery Rhymes is one of those themes! If you have a little one who loves nursery rhymes, or if you are excited about introducing your preschooler to all sorts of new and exciting things, you will LOVE my program for preschoolers! This program introduces children to all seven phonological awareness skills, letters, numbers, fine motor skills, and more. So while you are rhyming and playing with nursery rhymes, here are some crafts to accompany the fun! 45 Nursery Rhyme Crafts! You will truly be rhyming your little one right into reading.Īnd there is hardly a more fun way to get ready to read either. In fact, learning to rhyme is one of the seven areas of phonological awareness that little ones need to develop before they can read. Learning to hear sounds and rhymes, and spending time playing with rhymes and sounds are huge skills that can be playfully learned early on. All of that rhyming and playing with sounds is a fantastic way to introduce literacy skills to children. The silly and nonsensical, the sweet and lovely, the fast and silly – ALL of them. Mostly when eating limes (which I pay for in dimes). Voila! What do you think? Be kind, I’m not much for rhymes-only sometimes. I have yet to meet a Kindergarten teacher who didn’t love nursery rhymes-and crafts or activities to accompany those nursery rhymes? Yes, please!
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