Easy Fathers Day Craft for Preschoolers [Free Template]
Looking for the perfect Fathers Day craft to make with your little ones? You’re in the right place! This fun popsicle craft is one of my favorite preschool crafts because it’s simple, creative, and packed with love.
We all know how much kids enjoy making something special for Dad, and this craft is an easy way to help them do just that. Plus, it’s super easy to set up — no fancy materials or tricky steps!
Whether you’re a preschool teacher looking for a classroom project or a parent wanting a cute homemade gift, this activity will bring lots of smiles. Making handmade Father’s Day gifts lets kids practice fine motor skills and show how much they care.
Let’s get ready to make something sweet that Dad will treasure!

Why This Craft Is Great for Preschoolers
This Father’s Day craft isn’t just adorable — it’s packed with great learning benefits for little ones.
Builds Fine Motor Skills
Cutting, gluing, coloring, and assembling the craft help preschoolers strengthen the small muscles in their hands, which is perfect practice for writing and other important tasks.
Encourages Creativity
Kids get to make their own design choices, from colors to decorations, making each project a unique reflection of their personality.
Strengthens Emotional Connection with Dad
Handmade gifts are filled with love. Creating a special present for Dad helps young children express affection and build a stronger emotional bond.

Fathers Day Craft
This cute Father’s Day popsicle craft is just right for preschoolers! Kids will love using their creativity to make a one-of-a-kind gift for Dad. It’s a simple, hands-on project that’s fun, meaningful, and easy to assemble with just a few supplies.
What You’ll Need:
- Black, Pink & Bright Green Craft Foam Sheets – or construction paper if desired
- School Glue – liquid glue will work better with foam
- Scissors
- White Poster Board or Cardstock
- Pencil or Marker
- Google Eyes
- Popsicle Stick

How to Make a Popsicle Craft for Father’s Day
Download and print the popsicle template to get started — you’ll find the printable at the bottom of this post.
If you plan to use this in a classroom or with several kids at home, laminate the template to make it sturdier.
Next, cut out the template and trace the popsicle shape onto bright green craft foam (or construction paper). Then, carefully cut out the foam shape.
Tip: This step might need a little extra help from a grown-up! Craft foam can be soft and a bit tricky to cut. Some kids may need you to hold the foam steady, while others might need you to handle the cutting altogether. Take your time — teamwork makes it fun!

Glue the popsicle stick to the back of your foam popsicle, making sure to center it so your popsicle isn’t lopsided.
Once dry, glue the whole popsicle onto your white poster board or cardstock. Press it down gently to help it stick in place.

Glue the googly eyes onto your popsicle to bring it to life! Then, add a happy smile — you can cut one from black craft foam or draw it on with a black marker.
Cut out two small pink circles from craft foam to make rosy cheeks, and glue them just above the smile for a cute finishing touch.
Tip: Some little ones may need extra help here, especially when cutting the small pieces from craft foam. If you’re using construction paper, they may be able to handle the cutting themselves. Be patient and have fun working together!

Cut small popsicle “droplets” from the leftover scraps of bright green craft foam. Then, glue these little droplets around your popsicle to make it look extra fun and playful!

Add your special message using a marker, or glue your words onto the card for a polished look.
And that’s it — you’re all done! Dad will treasure this handmade Father’s Day card because it’s made with love and care from little hands. What a sweet gift!
Father’s Day Activities for Kids
Father’s Day is a special day to celebrate the fathers and father figures in our lives. It’s a day to show our appreciation for all they do for us.
If you’re looking for some fun activities to do with your kids to celebrate Father’s Day, here are a few ideas your preschoolers are sure to love.
Picture Books About Dads
Picture books are a great way to celebrate Father’s Day with young children. While many picture books are geared towards mothers, there are still plenty of great titles that fathers will enjoy.
Discover the heartwarming story of a little boy who sees his father as a superhero in Daddy is My Hero. This enchanting tale captures ordinary moments through a child’s eyes. Join them on their adventures and experience the bond of love and admiration that transforms each day into something magical.
In The Berenstain Bears Father’s Day Blessings, Brother, Sister, and Honey Bear set out to make Father’s Day truly special for Papa Bear. Through a series of heartwarming and entertaining adventures, the Bear family learns the value of appreciation and the importance of family bonds. Join them as they discover that the greatest gifts come from the heart, making this Father’s Day one to remember.
In Why a Daughter Needs a Dad, author Gregory E. Lang beautifully illustrates the special bond between fathers and daughters. Through poignant stories and touching moments, the book highlights the nurturing, guiding, and protective roles that fathers play in their daughters’ lives. This heartfelt tribute celebrates the essential relationship that shapes a daughter into the confident woman she is meant to be.

I hope you and your little ones have so much fun making this sweet popsicle Father’s Day card! It’s a simple and meaningful craft that lets kids show their love in a creative, hands-on way. Whether you’re making it at home or in the classroom, this project is sure to bring big smiles and make Dad’s day extra special.
Remember, it’s not about making it perfect — all about the love and joy that go into every little glue dot and marker line. Have fun crafting, and happy Father’s Day!

Father’s Day Craft for Cool Dads
Materials
- craft foam or construction paper green, pink
- scissors
- glue
- popsicle stick
- google eyes
- popsicle template
Instructions
- Download the template, print, and cut out the pieces.
- Glue the popsicle shape to a popsicle stick.
- Decorate the popsicle with a mouth, cheeks, and google eyes.
- Glue the popsicle to the front of a card.
- Write a fun message to Dad or Grandpa.
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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.






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Hugs,
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