Make this easy Groundhog Day headband craft with your kids. A fun, low-prep printable activity perfect for classrooms, preschool, and home learning.
Groundhog Day is such a fun little holiday to celebrate with kids. It falls right in the middle of winter when everyone is starting to feel a bit restless. You don’t need anything fancy to make this craft, just the free printable template, crayons, and tape.
This Groundhog Day headband craft is easy to prep, easy to make, and perfect for kids of different ages. It can be used for a quick classroom activity, a craft at home, or a librarian organizing a storytime craft.
Groundhog Day is also a great opportunity to introduce kids to predictions, weather, and shadows in a way that feels playful instead of academic. Kids love the idea of waiting to see if the groundhog will see its shadow. Wearing a headband that says “Will I See My Shadow?” makes it even more fun and interactive.
I also really like crafts that don’t feel overwhelming. This one keeps things simple while still giving kids room to be creative. They can color it any way they want, make it their own, and then actually use it by wearing it.

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Supplies Needed
- Groundhog headband template (link below)
- Crayons, markers, or colored pencils
- Scissors
- Tape or glue
How to Make the Groundhog Headband

Step 1: Color
Color the groundhog head and headband pieces.
Step 2: Cut
Cut out the groundhog head and the rectangle headband strips.
Step 3: Glue
Glue the groundhog head to the front of the band.
Step 4: Tape
Wrap the headband around the child’s head and tape it closed.
Ways to Use This Craft in the Classroom or at Home

This Groundhog Day headband pairs really well with learning activities and discussions. Here are a few ideas:
- Read a Groundhog Day book and have kids wear their headbands during the story.
- Ask kids to predict whether the groundhog will see its shadow.
- Use it as part of a groundhog lesson.
- Take photos and create a Groundhog Day bulletin board.
- Use it during a class party or themed day.
Groundhog Day Books
Reading a book about Groundhog Day before or after making the headband is a great way to slow things down and add a learning moment to the fun. Kids love hearing stories and it helps them better understand why we even talk about Groundhog Day in the first place.
Here are a few kid-friendly Groundhog Day books that pair really well with this craft:
- Groundhog Day! by Gail Gibbons
This is a great nonfiction option that explains Groundhog Day in a clear, simple way. It’s perfect if you want to talk about traditions, weather, and why we watch for a shadow. - Groundhog Gets a Say! by Pamela Curtis Swallow
This fun story lets the groundhog share his thoughts about all the attention on Groundhog Day. Kids love the humor, and it opens up great conversations about predictions and opinions. - The Substitute Groundhog by Pat Miller
A playful story where the groundhog doesn’t want to do his job and someone else steps in. Kids enjoy the silliness, and it keeps the Groundhog Day theme light and fun.
Groundhog Day Headband Craft

This Groundhog Day headband craft is for personal use or classroom use only. It cannot be altered or sold. Click on the link below for the template.
I hope you and your kids enjoy making this groundhog headband.
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