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Owl paper hat

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Whooo needs an owl paper hat? You do! It will brighten up your kids’ day and will put a smile on their faces.

Owl paper hat for preschoolers and older kids

Whether you’re looking for an owl paper crown for a fall party at preschool or to include in a nocturnal study unit, you will love this one. In case you’re creating the headband on a fall day, when owls are particularly popular among kids, you may want to take a look at our entire collection of autumn crafts.

More fall crafts for kids:

Owl paper hat

If owls are a hit in your family, try more of our owl crafts. This paper owl craft is so easy to make and this paper bag owl craft is simply adorable.

Bird lovers can expand on the owl paper hat by pairing it with the bird life-cycle spinner craft – go from nest building to eggs to babies fledging! What a fun educational craft this is.

Easy to use in the classroom or at home, this owl paper headband is great for toddlers, preschoolers and older kids – all you need is paper, scissors and glue!

The template comes with colored and black and white versions.

Colored owl paper hat

The colored version is print-ready for cutting.

Cutting helps children build hand-eye coordination and bilateral muscle cooperation using right and left hands. It also strengthens hands and builds dexterity.

Black and white owl paper hat

The black and white is for coloring.

Coloring has many benefits for children, including improvement in color recognition, small motor development, hand-eye coordination, pattern identification, creativity, design planning, and focus. Try crayons, colored pencils, markers or other options to make it your own!

Fun fact about owls

If you thought your kids were big munchers, consider the snack tally for a barn owl – up to 1,000 mice per year, eaten whole!

Owl paper hat

simple owl headband

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Supplies:

How to make an owl headband

Print the headband on white paper.

Color the front piece (if using the black and white version) and cut it out.

tape the side panels

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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