20 Creative Pig Crafts for Toddlers
“Oink, oink,” Time for some pig crafts!
Here are a few pig crafts you may make with your young child. These are perfect for kids who enjoy little pink pigs or are learning about farmyard animals. These arts and crafts help develop fine motor skills and more.
Gather your crafting materials and start creating these 20 pig crafts for toddlers!
Piggy Bank Craft
Here is a sweet piggy project that your child will like. Simply cut a slit into a clean snack container with a lid to accommodate the coins, then embellish it with pink piggy parts to create a cute Piggy Bank.
If you’re not ready to give them real money, take juice lids as pretend coins! This activity is enjoyable and serves as a fun learning tool for counting, fine motor training, and number recognition.
For more details about this craft, visit All Kids Network
Farm Animal Windsock Craft
This craft is simple to make and is perfect for practicing cutting and gluing! Plus, the outcome is an adorable piggy windsock that your children can enjoy watching as they dance in the wind.
Visit Buggy and Buddy for more details about this craft.
Paper Bag Pig Kids Craft
For role-playing or acting out your favorite pig tales, a paper bag puppet of a pig is a brilliant prop.
This is a quick and easy activity for toddlers and preschoolers if you can find pink lunch bags. Otherwise, simply paint your lunch bag pink and allow for some drying time before completing the project and doing your puppet show with your little one.
For more details, visit I Heart Crafty Things.
Wooden Spoon Pig Craft
Wooden spoon puppets make for cool, easy, long-lasting puppets for small children, and you’ll surely want to add this pig puppet to your collection! Get ready for wild story time and imaginative play with this Wooden Spoon Pig Craft! The button nose is a cute addition.
Visit Easy Peasy and Fun for more details.
Muddy Pig Sensory Art for Toddlers
Though we see bright pink pigs in crafts all the time, the truth is that pigs adore mud! Kids will love squishing this sensory bag to get their pigs muddy! As for parents, you don’t need to worry about the mess because you can use a trusted plastic bag to ensure it won’t be too messy!
Learn more about this activity here: Teaching 2 and 3 Year Olds.
DIY Farm Animal Footprint Puppet
We’ve seen a lot of handprint projects, but let’s use footprints this time!
Make a charming pig puppet out of your toddler’s foot for playtime. This project is so quick and simple that you could easily make a whole family of pig puppets in no time.
Learn more about this activity at Fun Handprint Art Blog.
Paper Plate Pig Mask Template
“This little pig went to market, this little pig stayed at home…” A classic nursery rhyme, indeed!
What better way to teach your toddlers this rhyme than by wearing this cute and charming little piggy mask as we repeat these lines for easy recall? This will not make the last little pig cry all the way home!
Visit Red Ted Art for more details.
Create a Piggy Face
This craft of creating a piggy face is an excellent sensory play for your toddler!
This will be a great alternative to the usual crayons and paint as it makes use of shredded paper and other craft materials! It will teach your preschoolers that there is more to art than coloring!
Learn more about this activity at Crafts on Sea.
Wine Cork Piggy Craft
Make piggy’s happy face the mark for “job well done” for your preschoolers.
How? Simply use a wine cork as a seal! Dip the cork in pink paint and stamp on your child’s schoolwork using an ink pad. Then, draw your happy piggy face with permanent markers.
Inspire your little one to continue with the great work! It takes a creative mind to shape little minds!
For more details, visit Crafty Morning.
Terra Cotta Pot Three Little Pigs Pot
Isn’t this terracotta pot project just so adorable?
This craft idea is a fun and easy activity for your precious toddler! The finished task is also great decor and can be proudly displayed in your home and garden!
Gather your materials and get your toddlers excited for this craft activity!
Visit Glued to My Crafts for more details.
Paper Plate Pig Craft
What’s the best way to teach farm animals to preschoolers? Well, you can sing songs about animals, read books on animals, and many more!
But the most fun way is to entice them to create the farm animals themselves! Wouldn’t it be perfect to start with the character in one of their favorite nursery rhymes?
So, start them off with the lovable piggy who went to market, stayed at home, and cried all the way home!
Check Simple Everyday Mom for more details.
CD Pig Craft
Don’t throw away those extinct CDs yet! Pick up some art materials, a water bottle lid, googly eyes, a pipe cleaner, and, the most vital material, a mind full of imagination! Voila! You have all you need to help your little toddler create this adorable keepsake!
Visit Cindy deRosier for more details.
Heart Piggy
At the age of 3, toddlers start to string words together to create sentences. Who would not want to hear the line, I LOVE YOU from adorable toddlers?
Help them create this simple heart piggy craft, and it will set them off to say the sweetest words any parent or teacher would love to hear!
Visit Crafty Morning for more details.
Paper Pig puppets
Don’t we all love to create animal crafts? And if there is one farm animal that really stole the hearts of many kids and parents alike, it would have to be those lovable pink piggies! Create them with your toddlers and teach them the joy of conversation by using these hand puppets that are totally easy to make!
All you need are some pink papers, markers, and your imagination of how a cute, pink piggy should look like.
For a detailed guide on this craft, visit Red Ted Art.
Adorable Shape Pig Craft
What better way to incorporate shapes than with a cute Pig Craft? This simple and very easy pig-shaped door hanger is something that little hands can easily prepare with minimal supervision and difficulty!
Toddlers will surely enjoy putting the shapes together and identifying them until it makes a cute piggy! Complete the craft with googly eyes to finish their masterpiece!
For more details, visit 123 Homeschool 4 Me.
Sponge Roller Pigs
This craft will be irresistible to your little kiddos! They can make these sponge pigs pretend to walk, run, and tumble!
Can you just imagine the conversations that your kids will create while playing with these adorable pigs?
See how Smart School House made this craft so you can enjoy it with your kids, too!
Pig Noses
A pig’s snout is one of the assets of an adorable pig. So, what better craft for your little ones to do than to recreate a pig’s distinct nose? This activity will help enhance their fine motor skills and their imagination.
Plus, you can use egg cartons for this craft, so you can also teach your little ones about recycling.
Visit Education.com for more details.
Pig Finger Puppet
Puppets are terrific tools to engage kids to learn. No kid would turn their back on storytelling. Thus, the use of puppets is almost always very beneficial!
Storytelling with puppets also enhances their theater skills as they need to play pretend. So what are you waiting for? Go and create a puppet for every finger! The more, the merrier!
For more details, check Busy Bee Kids Crafts.
Pig Cootie Catcher craft
This cootie catcher is a simplified game for preschool toddlers. There will be no words written; instead, they get to see this craft where a cute little piggy opens its mouth while singing along to songs, rhymes, and fun conversations! Use it to train your tots to converse!
Learn how to make this craft by visiting Red Ted Art.
Clothespin Piggy
Kids would adore this charming free-standing pig! This craft is good scissors practice and a great way to learn shapes. Make a few, and you have a litter of pigs!
This will allow the imagination of toddlers to soar high with free movement and non-stop conversation – perfect for imaginative play!
For more details, visit Serendipitous Discovery.