Fly on over and check out these adorable bee crafts for kids. They’re perfect for spring and summer crafting sessions.
While I’m not a fan of real bees, I do love finding an adorable bee-themed craft to do with little ones. They get a big kick out of buzzing around with a cute yellow and black bumblebee made with their own hands.
With construction paper, paint, glue, and other supplies you likely have stashed in your craft supplies, you’re all set for a fun springtime crafting session with your preschoolers.
Crafts Featuring Bees for Kids
Printable Bee Craft for Preschoolers
This printable bee craft for preschoolers is so cute! It is super simple to make, and it’s sure to inspire hours of imaginative play.
Ladybug Footprint and Bee Craft | Ladybug Girl and Bumblebee Boy Book
Turn your child’s footprint into a cute bumblebee by following this simple tutorial. Pair this with your favorite bee book for kids, and you’ve got the makings of a fun afternoon.
Gather some pipe cleaners and an empty cardboard tube, and you’re all set to create this fun bee craft. Then, you can try the honeycomb chocolate slice when you’re done.
Easy Bumble Bee and Spring Flower Wine Cork Painting | Mrs. Karle’s Sight and Sound Reading
If you drink wine (or know someone who does), gather some wine corks for this craft. Then, your preschoolers can paint bumble bees and spring flowers with the wine corks.
These tissue paper bees are so cute, and they’re great for helping preschoolers polish fine motor skills. Add them to your spring and summer craft list.
Planning a bee themed unit for your young learners? This preschool bee craft is perfect! With just a few supplies, your kids can make a fun bee hive craft.
Crafts made from recycled materials serve dual purposes. They use up materials that would other go in the trash, and they result in a fun crafting session for kids. This recycled bee craft is the perfect example.
This thumbprint honey bee hive is super easy to make. You can add details first and let kids fill it in, or let them make thumbprints and add details later. Either way, it’s sure to be a hit.
Here’s a fun accordion paper bee craft that will likely require a little help from an adult. However, the result is a fun bouncy bee your kids will love.
Have you tried painting rocks with your preschoolers yet? These bee painted rocks will look great in your garden or in a planter inside. They’re so cute!
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.