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Fall Fun for Kids: Easy Activities and Crafts to Celebrate Autumn


Leaf rubbing craft

When the air turns crisp, the leaves begin to change, and you pull out those cozy sweaters once again, you can also get creative with fun activities for your little ones. Looking for a few ideas to help your family embrace the season together? Read on for easy and enjoyable activities that celebrate the beauty of autumn.


Leaf Rubbings 

Collect a variety of colorful fall leaves, place them under a piece of paper, and use crayons or colored pencils to rub over the top. The textures and shapes of the leaves will appear on the paper.


Pumpkin Painting 

Get some small pumpkins and let the kids paint them with fun designs and colors. You can use washable paints for easy cleanup.


DIY Fall Wreaths 

Create wreaths using a paper plate as a base. Decorate with items like leaves, acorns, and pinecones using glue or tape.


Apple Stamp Art 

Cut an apple in half, dip it in paint, and stamp it onto paper to make apple prints. You can use this technique to create patterns and designs.


Corn Husk Dolls 

Soak corn husks in water until they’re pliable, then use them to create simple dolls. You can dress them up with markers or fabric scraps.


Nature Scavenger Hunt 

Make a list of fall items to find outdoors, such as acorns, pinecones, and colorful leaves. Take a walk and see who can find the most items on the list.


Squirrel Feeders 

Make simple squirrel feeders using toilet paper rolls covered with peanut butter and bird seed. Hang them in your yard to attract local wildlife.


Fall Sensory Bins

Fill a bin with items like dried corn kernels, small pumpkins, and fake spiders. Add in some scoops and cups for sensory play.


Leaf Collage 

Gather a variety of colorful fall leaves and let kids create a collage on a piece of construction paper. They can arrange the leaves in patterns or shapes and glue them down to make a beautiful autumn scene.


Acorn Art

Collect acorns and use them to create artwork. Kids can glue acorns onto paper to make fun shapes or patterns, or paint the acorns and use them as decorative pieces.

These activities are not only enjoyable but also help kids engage with the changing seasons and foster their creativity.


These activities not only celebrate fall, but also offer creative ways for kids to explore and enjoy the changing of the seasons.

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