Snowmen at Night Crafts
These cute Snowmen at Night crafts will be perfect for a winter afternoon activity. You’ll find cute art projects for all different ages.
Kids love having the opportunity to build snowmen on a winter afternoon. But, they are intrigued by the fact that their snowman might look a little different when they wake up in the morning.
Read Snowmen at Night and then add one or more of these crafts to your snowman activities for preschool. They’re so much fun!
Snowmen at Night Crafts
Snowmen at Night is a great book to read to your students after they spend the afternoon building a snowman.
This story is sure to spark a discussion about what they think their snowmen do at night.
This yarn pom pom snowman (and snow lady) is so cute. Making homemade pom poms is a great motor activity, too.
Use round nylon dish scrubbers to make some sponge-painted snowmen. Then, use a variety of craft supplies to dress them.
With watercolor paints and coffee filters, young artists will enjoy creating their own snowmen on a colorful coffee filter art nighttime background.
Tearing paper is a great fine motor activity for young students. This open-ended Snowmen at Night torn-paper craft is a great follow-up activity for this book.
The silhouette snowmen in this art project provide a fun twist on snowman art.
This version of a torn paper snowman project uses toilet paper instead of construction paper. Little ones are sure to get a kick out of it!
These sponge-painted snowmen are so cute. With sponges and q-tips, little ones can make snowmen on a nighttime background and then dress them with scrapbook paper and buttons.
These mixed-media snowmen are great for older artists to try. With a combination of oil pastels, paint, and tissue paper, kids will enjoy making this art project over the course of a few sessions.
This fun tutorial teaches children how to add perspective to their snowman drawings. Will your students choose a view from the top or the bottom?
Here’s a fun challenge for older students! This Snowman Starry Night painting tutorial reminds me of something you’d create at a local, professional step-by-step painting place.
I love the idea of using cotton rounds and cotton balls to create these daytime and nighttime snowmen. The kids can really add some personality to their artwork.
Which of these fun Snowmen at Night crafts will you do first? Let me know in the comments.
PRESCHOOL BOOKS ABOUT SNOW
Below, I’ve featured just a handful of picture books about snow that will help your preschoolers celebrate winter!
You should be able to find them at your local library or bookstore. If you can’t find them locally, you can click each image cover to purchase them on Amazon.
The Night Before the Snow Day – It’s nighttime and snow is falling hard. Will the town be snowed in? Will there be a snow day?
Little Owl’s Snow – Winter is almost here!” says Little Owl, as he observes leaves falling, animal friends hibernating, and a chill from his feathers to his feet. And just as he and his friend raccoon are watching their breath make fog in the cold air, it happens: Snow!
The Magic of Friendship Snow – Jojo looks around and everyone seems to have friends but her. She feels sad and lonely. Then, Jojo meets Puddles, the snowman made with magic friendship snow.
ROUND OUT YOUR UNIT WITH THESE ACTIVITIES:
Do you wanna play Let’s Build a Snowman Bingo? These printable PDFs contain everything you need to play Bingo.
Winter has arrived, and with it comes dreams of building snowmen! Get kids excited about the winter season with a wonderful collection of snowman books for kids!
This Dress Your Own Snowman kit contains everything a well-dressed snowman needs: button eyes, a carrot nose, pieces for a mouth, a knit cap and pipe, and more.
Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.
Thanks for referencing my Snowman Starry Night painting tutorial in this post! It is definitely a kid friendly painting! I’m loving all these other snowmen craft ideas that I’ll have to try with my 2 & 4 year old!