Ant Crafts for Preschoolers

Ant crafts for preschoolers are perfect for spring and summer months! You can add them to your letter Aa, insect, or picnic themed units.

Last week, I released a fun A is for Ant mini unit study. Since it was so popular, I wanted to gather some fun craft ideas you can add to your lesson.

Below, you’ll find some cute crafts that your preschoolers will love!

Ant crafts for preschoolers are perfect for spring and summer months! You can add them to your letter Aa, insect, or picnic themed units.

Ant Crafts for Preschoolers

Gather your construction paper, chenille stems, and glue sticks, and get ready to make some adorable ant crafts with your preschoolers.

This simple ant craft for preschoolers is sure to be a hit with your little ones during the spring and summer months.

I love this A is for Ant easy animal alphabet craft! Kids will love gluing on leaves and circles (ants) to fill in the letter A. Rainy Day Mum

Your preschoolers will love making a colony of cute ants that they can add to their imaginative play area. Blue Bear Wood

This ant paper craft stands up on its own! Simple Living Creative Learning

The long, thin legs on this walking ant craft really help it move when your kids gently push down on its abdomen. Kids Craft Room

With this ant finger puppet, kids can act out their favorite ant stories, chants, and rhymes. Super Simple

Here’s a fun A is for Ant craft that comes with a free printable template to make it super easy to assemble. Must Have Mom

No one will mind if these mixed media ants show up at the picnic! Glued to My Crafts Blog

This simple ant puppet is perfect for little ones, as is the healthy ant snack shared here. Toddler Approved

Make a fun Ants at a Picnic collage with fingerprint ants and food cut out of magazines. I Heart Crafty Things

Ant crafts for preschoolers are perfect for spring and summer months! You can add them to your letter Aa, insect, or picnic themed units.

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