The Sunday Showcase has had a number of wonderful pumpkin activities for kids that have been linked up to it over the years. I looked over last week’s showcase. The I looked at showcases from the archives to find pumpkin activities for kids. It was really hard to decide which activities for kids to pick. There are been so many wonderful crafts, learning activities and food creations shared.
After looking through some of my favorites, please add your activities for kids to the link up below. I would love to see what you have been working on with your children. (They don’t have to have a pumpkin theme.)
Pumpkin Activities for Kids
3 Dinosaurs has created an incredible pumpkin pack of language arts activities. These free printables are wonderful learning tools.
Fun Halloween snacks featuring pumpkins and other Halloween themes. They are shared in a wonderful post from Artsy Momma.
The Kid’s Activities Blog has a round up of over 12 fun ways to decorate your pumpkins. Many of them no carve.
Colored and glittered pasta pumpkins would be a great Halloween craft to make. Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas will show you how to create them.
What a great snack Little Family Fun’s rice krispie treat pumpkins would make!
What fun it would be to create fist painted pumpkins like I Heart Crafty Things did! Her crafty pumpkins are really adorable.
Praises of a Wife and Mommy has created a really cool melted crayon pumpkin. Kids would need supervision to create it them, but I think they would love making it.
Let’s Create Mom created dinner in pumpkin. I think it would be a yummy meal to fix for a Halloween gathering at lunch time too.
The Halloween collages created by Planet Smarty Pants look like they would be fun to create. I love crafting with stickers.
Strong Start made super cute pumpkin puzzles with tongue depressors. What a wonderful visual discrimination activity this is!
The Montessori activities shared in a post by Trillium Montessori look like great fun and great learning.
Pinkoddy has created fun pumpkin paper plate crafts. What a cute idea!
My son will love creating a pumpkin-cano like Little Bin for Little Hands did! This looks like a fun science activity.
Where Imagination Grows’ pumpkin washing activity looks like a wonderful sensory learning area!
The sponge painted pumpkin crafts created by Our Creative Day look like they would fun to make and display.
Finally I have created free printable called Pumpkin Teeth! It focuses on adding candy corn! My son loved it.
The Sunday Showcase is hosted on the following blogs:
JDaniel4′s Mom
Here Come the Girls
We each feature different posts that have linked up, so be sure to check everyone out! We’ll also be pinning our favorites to our Pinterest board.
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Cassie @ 3Dinosaurs.com says
Thanks for sharing my pumpkin language pack!
Pinkoddy says
Thank you for featuring my pumpkin plates. There are a lot of great ideas there. I particularly like the stick puzzle idea.
Katie Pinch says
Hi Deirdre, thanks for another great party. Have a wonderful week! Katie-@ALittlePinchofPerfect
noelle d says
lots of fun pumpkin activities 😉
i want to do the mummy one… and then the popsicle sticks one… to start…
thanks