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Groundhog Day Paper Hat

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We celebrate Groundhog Day in February, and kids look forward to hearing the weather predictions. We created a fun and easy Groundhog Day paper hat to go along with this American tradition.

Groundhog Day paper hat craft printable for kids

This fun headband features a happy groundhog peeking out of its burrow. With his friendly face, big nose, and prominent front teeth, this groundhog craft is sure to bring smiles.

Groundhog Day paper hat craft printable for preschoolers

Perfect for daycares, preschools, classrooms, or at-home celebrations, this paper crown will help teach kids about the significance of Groundhog Day in a fun and engaging way. A fun accessory for February 2nd.

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Groundhog Day paper hat

Groundhog Day paper hat craft printable for kids to make in February

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Easy Groundhog Day paper hat craft printable for kids

Step-by-step instructions

Print the headband on white paper.

color the front piece

Color the front piece and cut it out.

tape two side pices

Tape two side panels to the front piece.

Bend the headband into a circle. Wrap it around the kid’s head to check for fit. Tape the ends together.

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