Winter Crafts for Preschool
Winter is a great time for crafting, below are some fun and easy winter crafts for preschoolers to enjoy this season.
For more winter activities, check out my collection of fun winter activities for kids.
Arts and crafts are an important part of any preschooler’s development. Not only do they help foster creativity, but they also offer other benefits that will help in their developmental growth in many ways.

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Benefits of Arts and Crafts
When the weather is cold and wet, it can be difficult to come up with fun activities that will keep your preschooler engaged.
Arts and crafts are always a great option because they give kids the opportunity to work on their fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, problem-solving abilities, increase agility and with practice manual dexterity.
Kids will also develop innovation and creativity, self-expression, memory, and more. There are many more benefits of arts and crafts for kids, so what are you waiting for? Try some craft ideas from the list below!
Recommended Winter Books for Kids
If you are looking for a good book to read with your child during the winter, we have some great recommendations for you.
The Snowy DayGoodbye Autumn, Hello WinterTen Sparkly SnowflakesThe Biggest Snowman EverOver and Under the SnowThe Giving Snowman: A Children’s Bedtime Story about Gratitude

Recommended Winter Activity Kits
Do you want a fun math practice? Grab this winter color by addition printable and let kids improve their math skills this season with a touch of creativity.
Math doesn’t have to be a bore. Try these Winter addition cards and bring the spirit of winter indoors while you stay warm and snuggly.
This very cute playdough kit features a melted snowman that kids can rebuild. Kids will love it!















Wintertime doesn’t have to be boring just because you’re stuck indoors—these fun winter crafts for preschoolers can keep little ones occupied while letting them flex their creative muscles at the same time.
Whether they’re creating a snowflake ornament, a paper plate snowman, or snowflake windows; these activities will help bring out your children’s natural talents while providing hours of fun in the process.
Have fun crafting together this winter season.
More Winter Activities

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