Donut Crafts for Preschoolers

Whether you’re looking for a craft for National Donut Day (June 5) or just something fun to do with your kids, don’t miss these donut crafts for preschoolers!

If you’re reading books about donuts or adding donuts to your Letter of the Week Dd lessons, you will want to add a few of these crafts to your upcoming donut activities for kids.

Each one is easy enough for preschoolers to make, and they’re all tons of fun!

Whether you're looking for a craft for National Donut Day (June 5) or just something fun to do with your kids, don't miss these donut crafts for preschoolers!

Preschool arts and crafts are a great way to encourage young children to develop their motor skills while expressing their creativity. 

Donut Crafts for Preschoolers

Donut Paper Plate Craft for Kids
This simple donut paper plate craft for kids is so cute! Add it to your food, letter D, or donut book-based preschool activities. Preschoolers will love adding fuzzy sprinkles to theirs.
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Doughnut Paper Craft for Kids
These pretend play paper donuts are a breeze to make, and little ones will love serving them up over and over again.
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Easy 3D Paper Plate Doughnut Craft for Kids
Easy 3D Paper Plate Doughnut Craft for Kids
Break out your watercolor paints to create these gorgeous paper plate doughnuts. Then, add beads, sequins, or glitter “sprinkles” to each one.
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Paper Plate Doughnut Craft
Paper Plate Doughnut Craft
Mix up a batch of homemade puffy paint for this fun paper plate donut craft.
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Crafts for Kids - Easy Donuts
Crafts for Kids – Easy Donuts
Here’s another fun idea for making a donut craft with homemade puffy paint, but the base is an old CD.
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Paper Plate Donut Craft for Kids
Paper Plate Donut Craft for Kids
The colored rice sprinkles on this paper plate donut craft look so real!
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Kids Craft: Doughnut Garland
Kids Craft: Doughnut Garland
When your kids make a batch of mini paper donuts, they can string them together to create a fun doughnut garland.
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Donut Corner Bookmark
Donut Corner Bookmark
Your older preschoolers will love making a donut corner bookmark to mark their spot in their favorite donut-themed story.
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Whether you're looking for a craft for National Donut Day (June 5) or just something fun to do with your kids, don't miss these donut crafts for preschoolers!

BOOKS ABOUT DONUTS

Fill your book basket with a great collection of preschool donut books. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore.

If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.

If You Give a Dog a Donut
Daisy the Donut Fairy
Donuts: The Hole Story

 

If You Give a Dog a Donut – If you give a dog a donut, he’ll ask for some apple juice to go with it. When you give him the juice, he’ll drink it all up. Then, before you can say “Woof” . . . Dog is off on a backyard adventure!

Daisy the Donut Fairy – Daisy and her mermaid friends have too many donuts.  Find out how they fix their problem and make friends along the way in this delightfully sweet story.

Donuts: The Hole Story – With donut cops (of course), donut pirates (why not), maple bar lumberjacks (eh?), coffee jacuzzis, and a bakeshop full of donut puns, Donuts: The Hole Story is a delicious romp through a world filled with (and made of) everyone’s favorite fat-fried friends. 

Round Out Your Unit with These Activities:

Hand-sewn felt doughnuts are perfect for your pretend play area! Kids will love serving them up to friends and loved ones.

Donut-shaped crayons make great gifts, party favors, or preschool tools! Perfect for your donut-themed preschool activities. 


Don't miss these donut fine motor activities which include tracing practice, drawing, counting, and scissor practice with a fun donut theme! This simple donut paper plate craft for kids is so cute! Add it to your food, letter D, or donut book-based preschool activities. These donut playdough cards are the perfect way to have your preschoolers practice counting to ten! Rolling out playdough sprinkles is a great way to build fine motor skills, too!

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