Kids can give mom some helping hands with this Mother’s Day Handprint Craft and FREE template that includes printable coupon cards for kids to fill in ways they are going to help mom with chores.
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Mom can always use a helping hand which is why this Mother’s Day Helping Hands Handprint Craft is perfect to make with your little one. I know for a fact Mom will appreciate it. All you need to do is download the free template, print it out, and start crafting. Your child’s hand’s are the star of this craft. The template comes in two versions, one for Mom and one for Mum. It also comes with printable cards in case your kiddo wants to tell Mom exactly what their little hands can help with.
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Kids will love making this for mom!
Helping Hands Mother’s Day Handprint Craft
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SUPPLIES
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- Helping Hands Template (available to download for free toward the end of this post)
- Craft paint
- Craft paper (I like using cardstock for handprint crafts because the paint doesn’t soak in).
DIRECTIONS
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Print the helping hands template out.
Cover your child’s hand with paint and help them make their handprints on the paper. I like to do one handprint at a time and have paper towels or baby wipes on hand so they can grab them once they are done to avoid handprints throughout the house.
Print the Helping Hands Cards out and have your child think of ways they can help Mom. They can write on the cards, draw a picture, or have you write for them depending on their age and ability.
I’m sure Mom is going to love all the help. Thanks for crafting with us…Have a Happy Mother’s Day!!!
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Love this activity!!