In the run-up to Father’s Day, even toddlers can be a part of the joy of making gifts with the older kids. The crafts involve handprints, thumbprints, finger painting, paper bag puppet making and more. Just allow them to soak in the joy and unleash their creative side, as there is really no right and wrong way of doing these simple crafts. Dad would be happy anyways!
Father’s Day ‘I Love Dad’ Toddler Craft
Help toddlers tape down the paper letters and heart that you cut for them and then they can make thumbprints all around their edges.
DIY Toddler Father’s Day Handprint Work Gloves Craft
Easy and Fun Toddler Father’s Day Crafts
Toddlers do finger painting to make this sweet card for dad dearest. We bet it would bring a smile to the grimmest of faces.
Father’s Day Popsicle Card Toddler Craft
This project needs construction paper, glue and popsicle sticks. The DIY guide comes with a free template that you can print.
Father’s Day Grill-Themed Craft From Toddler
This personalized grilling platter is a useful gift that will invoke sweet memories long after your toddler outgrows those cute little handprints.
Father’s Day Handprint Craft for Toddler
Father’s Day Toddler Handprint Art and Craft
This craft idea is a great way to showcase the loving bond between the father and child as it involves overlapping handprints.
Fun Father’s Day Toddler Craft Idea
Kids will be overjoyed to make these paper bag puppets that look just like daddy. Once done, they can even act out a sweet and funny skit for him.
Daddy Shark Toddler Craft for Father’s Day
Toddler Father’s Day Craft for a Garden-Loving Dad
As the crafts could get a bit messy, it makes sense to cover the work area with cloth or newspaper. An adult should be present when toddlers do the crafts for supervision and to help them handle glue and scissors.