Itsy Bitsy Spider Crafts for Preschoolers
Add one or more of these Itsy Bitsy Spider crafts for preschoolers to your upcoming nursery rhyme activities! They’re also great for your spider unit study.
The crafts on this list are perfect for preschoolers. You’ll find puppets, paper plate crafts, 3D crafts, and much more!

Not only are these preschool craft ideas perfect for your Itsy Bitsy Spider lessons, they work great with your spider-themed lessons in October or your Letter of the Week Ss plans.
Itsy Bitsy Spider Crafts for Preschoolers











ITSY BITSY SPIDER STORIES
Fill your book basket with a great collection of Itsy Bitsy Spider stories. 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.



Itsy Bitsy Spider Finger Puppet Book – Play along with this well-loved rhyme and an adorable spider puppet! This classic rhyme about an adventurous spider features a fun finger puppet toy built into the book, encouraging interactive play, hand-eye coordination, and language development in your little one.
The Itsy Bitsy Spider Soft Activity Book – The Melissa & Doug Itsy-Bitsy Spider Soft Activity Book tells the tale of the itsy-bitsy spider. The book features interactive details on each page that crinkle, stretch, and reveal hidden pictures.
Itsy Bitsy Spider – Classic nursery rhymes with interactive touch-and-trace elements makes this board book ideal for little hands!
Round Out Your Unit with These Activities:
The adventure of Itsy Bitsy Spider going up the waterspout! This awesome Itsy Bitsy Spider felt activity set is perfect for your storytelling boards.
Let your child retell the famous nursery rhyme “The Itsy Bitsy Spider” in his or her own words with these Itsy Bitsy Spider story stones! They’re also a great resource to have on hand to teach the key prepositions “In, Out, Up, Down” in a fun and creative way!
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