This popsicle stick chick craft is perfect for Easter or spring. It is an easy kids craft for preschool, kindergarten, or elementary kids.
My kids love making animal crafts. When they are done crafting, they use the animal craft for puppets. I love their imagination.
Do your kids like to play with the crafts they make?
I love combining crafts and education. Usually my kids have more questions and I have to look up the answers, so we are all learning something new.
Fun facts about chicks: Baby chickens are called chicks. Baby chicks eat bugs, greens, and small worms. They live 5-8 years.
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Chick Craft Supplies
- 6 yellow craft sticks (popsicle sticks)
- tape
- yellow and orange construction paper
- scissors
- glue
- googly eyes
- yellow feather
Chick Craft Instructions
Tape 6 yellow craft sticks together. If you don’t have pre-painted craft sticks, you can paint them yellow.
Cut 2 wing shapes from the yellow construction paper.
Glue or tape 1 wing to each side of the taped popsicle sticks.
Cut 2 feet from the orange construction paper.
Glue the 2 feet to the bottom of your taped popsicle sticks.
Glue 2 googly eyes to the front of your taped popsicle sticks.
Cut a diamond shape from the orange construction paper. Then, fold it in half. This will be your chick’s beak.
Glue the beak to your craft stick chick.
Tape or glue a feather to the top of your craft stick chick.
I hope you enjoy making this chick craft with your kids.
Ways To Adapt This Craft
If you don’t have yellow craft sticks ( I found mine at a Dollar Tree), you can paint 6 craft sticks yellow. Allow the craft sticks to dry completely.
What other animals can you create? I thought about making a craft stick bunny.
Other Crafts For Kids You May Like
Here is another easy animal craft. This lamb craft is made with your child’s handprint.
Another animal craft is this cute paper plate elephant craft.
I love this colorful butterfly craft that uses mirror images for the butterfly’s wings.