I think Spring is the best because the birds are back and everywhere you look there’s new life popping up! We’ve been having so much fun feeding geese, ducks, and all kinds of little birds that are busy taking care of their babies. So today, I’m sharing Bird Crafts & Activities for Kids that are full of fun, learning, and a little bit of mess (the good kind!). You’ll find everything from a fancy peacock craft to a waddling duck and even a soaring eagle, plus simple bird science activities so kids can ask questions and discover how our feathered friends live.
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Spring is the perfect time to get outside, listen to bird songs, spot feathers, or even peek at nests (from a safe distance!). These bird crafts and activities take all that exploring and turn it into hands-on projects that spark curiosity and creativity. Whether you’re looking for homeschool ideas, classroom fun, or just a weekend activity that keeps the kids busy and happy, these crafts and experiments will have little learners learning, creating, and giggling all at once.
This post was inspired by last week’s Love to Learn Linky. In case you missed it, some recent posts for our weekly linky party have been 30+ Fun Ways to Paint with Kids, 5 Fun Ways to Count with Preschoolers, Spring Activities for Toddlers, and Fun & Easy Fine Motor Skills. Thank you to all the bloggers who come and share with us each week!
Bird Crafts & Activities for Kids
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So many lovely bird activities! Thank you for the beautiful collection!
Hi Shelah, Thanks so much! I was certainly inspired by many to put this collection together!
Thank you so much for featuring my bird slime sensory activity! I hope some other kids get to have fun with it as a result!
Hi Jennifer, I hope so too. It looks like such a cool activity 🙂