An incredibly simple paper sheep craft that’s perfect for preschoolers to enjoy during Easter or any springtime day. The printable comes with two options.
If you’re looking for a fun farm animal craft or a simple spring project for your preschooler or older child, this sheep craft is an adorable option that kids can make in no time.
Children will enjoy using scissors and glue for this craft, making it an excellent way for them to practice their fine motor skills. Our sheep craft is created entirely from paper, which makes this project a simple and affordable idea for daycare, preschool and classroom.
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Using simple materials such as construction paper, scissors, glue and the printable template, kids can easily create their own adorable cow craft. This craft is not only entertaining but also provides a great opportunity for kids to practice their fine motor skills and creativity.
Sheep craft
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Supplies:
- Sheep craft printable
- Cardstock paper: white and black
- Scissors
- Glue
Step-by-step instructions
Glue the hair at the top of the sheep’s head and the eyes onto the head.
OPTION 1
Glue the head at the top middle of the body.
Glue the legs at the bottom middle of the body.
OPTION 2
Glue the head to the side of the body.
Glue the legs at the bottom of the body, two towards the right and two towards the left.