Farm Themed Crafts for Preschoolers

Working on a farm-theme? Are you looking for farm themed crafts for preschoolers? You’ve come to the right spot!

I have rounded up fifteen adorable crafts for you to add to your farm activities for preschoolers. Many of them can be created be slightly younger and slightly older kiddos, as well.

Whether you share the finished crafts with the grandparents or you put them on display in your own home, your little ones will be so thrilled to see their artwork hanging up for all the world to see.

Farm Themed Crafts for Preschoolers

Looking for fun and easy farm crafts to do with your little ones? You’re in the right place! These hands-on activities are perfect for preschoolers and will help them learn all about life on the farm while getting creative.

From cute animals to big red barns, each craft uses simple materials you might already have at home. Let’s take a look at these adorable farm-themed projects your kids will love!

Farm Craft ~ Footprint Tractor & Thumbprint Chicks
This craft is a fun way for kids to use their footprints and thumbprints to make a tractor and little chicks. It's a great activity to talk about farm animals and machines while creating art. All you need is some paint, paper, and your child's hands and feet to get started.
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How to Make a Simple Paper Plate Cow Craft for Kids
This craft uses a paper plate to make a cow's face. Kids will love painting black spots and adding ears, eyes, and a pink nose. It's a fun way to talk about cows and practice using scissors and glue.
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Easy Farm Animal Craft: Sticker Collages
This craft lets little ones create their own farm scenes using stickers and paper. Kids can place animals, barns, and tractors wherever they like, making each picture unique. It's a fun way to encourage creativity and storytelling.
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Make this simple farm shoebox diorama craft and give some kids some low-tech fun!
This craft turns a shoebox into a little farm scene using printable pictures of animals, a barn, and a tractor. Kids can color, cut, and glue the pieces to build their ownThis craft turns a shoebox into a little farm scene using printable pictures of animals, a barn, and a tractor. Kids can color, cut, and glue the pieces to build their own mini farm. It’s a fun way to learn about farm life while being creative. mini farm. It’s a fun way to learn about farm life while being creative.
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Farm Craft Fun with The Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown
This craft is a fun way to bring a favorite farm story to life. Kids can build their own red barn and silo using an envelope, a cardboard tube, and some paint. After making the barn, they can add animal cutouts and act out the story together.
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Simple Popsicle Stick Tractor Craft for Preschool
This craft uses green popsicle sticks and big yellow buttons to make a tractor. Kids can paint the sticks, glue them together, and add the wheels to build their own farm vehicle. It's a fun way to work on fine motor skills while talking about how tractors help on the farm.
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Old MacDonald Farm Animal Story Stones
This craft uses smooth stones and printed pictures of farm animals to make storytelling fun. Kids can pick a stone and sing about that animal in the song “Old MacDonald Had a Farm.” It's a great way to help little ones learn animal names and sounds while playing.
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Crafts for Toddlers – Paper Plate Baby Farm Animals
This craft is perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. Kids can make a baby lamb, chick, pig, and cow using paper plates, paint, cotton balls, and paper shapes. It's a fun way to work on fine motor skills while learning about farm animals.
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Wine Cork Sheep Craft for Kids – Crafty Morning
This craft uses a wine cork dipped in white paint to make fluffy sheep on paper. Kids can stamp the cork to create the sheep's body, then add a face and legs with markers or paper. It's a simple and fun way to learn about sheep and practice stamping skills.
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Cheerio Corn on the Cob Craft
This craft is a fun way for kids to make their own corn using cereal and glue. They can color a corn shape, spread glue, and stick on Cheerios to look like kernels. It's a simple activity that helps with fine motor skills and lets them be creative.
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Big Red Barn Craft – The OT Toolbox
This craft lets kids make a red barn using craft sticks and paper. They can also create animal puppets to go along with the barn. It's a fun way to practice cutting, gluing, and pretend play.
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Farm Animal Windsock Craft for Kids
his craft turns paper into fun windsocks shaped like farm animals, like a pig, cow, sheep, and chicken. Kids can cut, glue, and decorate their own windsocks, then hang them up to watch them flutter in the breeze. It's a great way to practice fine motor skills while learning about animals on the farm.
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Corn Mosaic Art Using Dyed Popcorn Kernels
This craft lets kids make colorful pictures using dyed popcorn kernels. They can squeeze glue onto paper and place the kernels to create their own designs. It's a fun way to practice fine motor skills and explore colors.
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Handprint Chick: Easy Spring and Easter Craft for Kids – A Little Pinch of Perfect
This craft is a fun way for kids to make a chick using their handprints and footprints. They can paint their hands and feet, press them onto paper, and add eyes, a beak, and feathers to complete the chick. It's a creative activity that helps with fine motor skills and lets kids learn about baby animals on the farm.
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Paper Plate Sheep Mask for Kids – Danya Banya
This craft is a fun way for kids to make a sheep mask using a paper plate and cotton balls. They can glue the cotton balls around the edge of the plate to make the sheep's wool, then add ears and a stick to hold the mask. It's a great activity for pretend play and learning about farm animals.
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FAQs About Farm Themed Crafts for Preschoolers

What if I don’t have all the craft supplies at home?

No worries at all! You can usually swap out items with things you already have. For example, if a craft calls for googly eyes and you don’t have any, just draw eyes with a marker or use small buttons. The fun part is being creative together!

How can I make these crafts easier for toddlers?

Keep it simple and focus on the parts they’ll enjoy most, like painting, gluing, or sticking things on. You can pre-cut some of the shapes if scissors are tricky for them, and just let them explore the textures and colors.

How do I keep the mess under control?

Totally get that! Try setting up a little craft zone with old newspaper, a tray, or even a plastic tablecloth. Keep wipes or a damp cloth nearby, and let them wear an old shirt or apron to catch the mess, then you can relax and enjoy the fun too!

Farm-themed crafts are such a fun way to help little ones learn through play. Whether they’re painting a tractor, making animal masks, or building a tiny barn, each project sparks creativity and curiosity about farm life. Plus, these hands-on activities are a great way to build fine motor skills and spend quality time together. So gather your supplies, pick a craft, and enjoy some farmyard fun with your preschooler today!

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