Crafting is a wonderful way for children of all ages to express their creativity. When it comes to ice cream crafts, it’s important to tailor the activities to be age-appropriate. Here’s how you can adapt ice cream crafts for different age groups: For Toddlers (Ages 1-3) Simple Shapes...
Ice Cream Arts and Crafts Art: Glue a large triangle (the cone) on a piece of paper and fingerpaint the ice cream scoop. Fun twist: Instead of using paint use REAL ice cream to paint with! Handy Cone Make an ice cream cone (triple scoop) with a child’s handprint. Have the child ...
Ice cream tracing Kids will have fun practicing writing alphabet letters with this reusable ice cream activity for kids from toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, and grade 1 students. This summer activity for preschoolers has children work on fine motor skills forming uppercase and lower case let...
We love whipping up a batch of this amazingice cream play dohthat not only scoops and molds like real ice cream, but thisice cream play doughis completely EDIBLE too! Thissummer playdough recipeis such a fun ice cream activities for preschoolers, toddlers, kindergartners, grade 1, grade 2...
These ice crafts are cool crafts and fun winter crafts for toddlers and beyond. If you are near a Gaylord hotel this winter, check out Ice! <–We have some fun details about Ice this year and in the past. Ice cream cone coloring page. Frozen toys for toddlers…genius! What artwork did...
black and white only, and can be laminated after your child have decorated the picture and made into a fun book to look back on. You and your students, will love thesecoloring picture of ice creamfor kids of all ages from toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, grade 1 students, and ...
Today we are making an easy playdough ice cream recipe that is really fun to play with for kids of all ages. We especially love the idea of making ice cream play dough because of the pretend play opportunities! This simple homemade play dough recipe can jumpstart that journey to owning the...
Hang the Ice Cream Cones After each cone is made, string them up on the twine. Measure the length needed for the twine and add about 12″. Add a slip knot to each end and slide the cones onto the twine. Hang as desired. Finally, add pom pom cherries to the top of each ice crea...
I set the “scoops” and “cones” up on a table on one end of the room and the big kids and I sat at the other end. My 3 year old was the ice cream cone maker. She matched the uppercase and lowercase letters together and then delivered the cones to us. The added balancing pra...
Celebrate National Ice Cream Month—and practice patterning—with this delicious dairy display! This activity is appropriate for: preschool - 2nd grade / 3 - 7 years You will need: Ice cream cone template Construction Paper - 9" x 12" ...