10 Cute Hedgehog Crafts for Preschool Kids

| Last Updated: June 12, 2023

Young children typically have very short attention spans, which makes it challenging to keep them motivated in learning and developing their skills. Luckily, we’ve listed 10 delightful hedgehog crafts that’ll surely bring joy to your preschoolers. 

These crafts will also help develop fine motor skills, sensory exploration, creativity, and imaginative play. Get ready for a prickly fun time with these cute hedgehog crafts!

Great Hedgehog Crafts for Preschool

Creativity | Concentration | Fine Motor

1. Paper Plate Hedgehog

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Your kids will absolutely enjoy this easy paper plate craft! Not only is it adorable but also provides an opportunity for your little artists to showcase their creativity, while developing their concentration and fine motor skills. The best part is it’s super easy to make with only a few supplies needed!

You can start by cutting a paper plate in half. Then, take one-half and divide it into a body and head area, painting them brown and pink. You can either mix colors to get the perfect shade or use ready-made ones.

Next, cut construction paper into strips and create zig-zag triangles. Use the curves of the paper plate to stick the triangles, creating a spiky pattern. Then, fold the bottoms of the triangles and glue them to the flat area for a lifted effect. Finally, add a googly eye, a cute black nose, and a little smile. That’s it! All that’s left is for the kids to enjoy their cute creations.

Materials Needed:

  • Paper Plate
  • Construction Paper
  • Googly Eye
  • Paint (brown, pink, white, and black)
  • Glue
  • Scissors
  • Paintbrush

Feel free to visit artycraftykids.com for more details about this lovely craft.

Creativity | Concentration | Fine Motor

2. Spiky Paper Hedgehog

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Looking for the perfect fall activity for your young ones? This spiky paper hedgehog craft will surely make them smile! It’s a fantastic way to keep them creative and hone their fine motor skills. The best thing about it is that it’s very simple to make and only needs a few supplies.

Start by cutting out the body shape from a brown card, giving it that elongated tear shape. Next, grab some colored paper and cut out a round or heart-shaped nose. Don’t forget to make an eye using a white oval then drawing the outer eye and pupil with a black marker. Glue the nose and eye onto your hedgehog’s face.

Now, it’s time for the spikes! Cut strips of dark brown card, fold them in half to make squares, and glue them in rows on your hedgehog’s body. Let it dry, and there you have it — a super cute hedgehog! Have fun with your adorable creation!

Materials Needed:

  • Light and dark brown paper or card
  • White paper
  • Colored paper
  • Black marker
  • Scissors
  • Glue

Discover more about this lovely craft and a whole lot more at thiscraftyfamily.com.

Creativity | Concentration | Fine Motor

3. Hedgehog Toilet Paper Roll

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Here’s another perfect fall activity to introduce your preschoolers to hedgehogs. It’s also a super cool way to develop their fine motor skills and squeeze out those creative juices. Plus, they’ll surely adore these cute little creatures!

To start, simply download and cut out the hedgehog template. Glue the hedgehog’s body to a brown rectangle and add the belly just below the mouth. Then, trim any excess paper and attach the arms on the sides of the body. Use a black marker to draw a nose above the mouth. For the eyes, you can either glue the ones from the template or use googly eyes.

Next, tape one end of the brown rectangle to a cardboard tube and roll the paper around it, securing the other end with tape. Flatten the tube slightly, add glue to the back of the hedgehog, then attach it to the quills. Ta-da! Now your kids have a cute little hedgehog to play with.

Materials Needed:

  • Hedgehog Template
  • Colored Cardstock or Construction Paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue Stick
  • Tape (optional)
  • Black Marker

Loved this cute activity? Go check out simpleeverydaymom.com for more information.

Creativity | Fine Motor | Hand-Eye Coordination

4. Fork-Stamped Hedgehog

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If you’re on the lookout for some fresh hedgehog craft ideas, then definitely check this one out. This fork-stamped hedgehog activity is quick, easy, and super adorable! It’s also an excellent way to boost your little one’s creativity and hone their hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.

To make it, simply grab your white cardstock and crayons, and draw a cute hedgehog. You can color it in or leave it as an outline. Then, get your paint ready by pouring different colors onto a paper plate. Take a fork and dip its backside into the paint, then start stamping all over the hedgehog’s body to create the spiky needles.

Once you’re done with the spiky design, you can proceed to adding some finishing touches. Grab a pom-pom and glue it for the hedgehog’s nose, and don’t forget to attach a googly eye. Ta-da! Your masterpiece is complete. Super fun and easy, right?

Materials Needed:

  • White Cardstock
  • Crayons
  • Washable Kids Paint
  • Fork
  • Pom-pom
  • Liquid Glue or Glue Stick
  • Paper Plate 
  • Googly Eyes

Don’t miss out on this entertaining activity! Visit toddleratplay.com and learn more.

Creativity | Communication | Fine Motor

5. Leaf Hedgehog Puppets

This leaf hedgehog puppet craft is super adorable and your kids will probably love them, too! On top of its cuteness, it can also help in developing kids’ creativity, fine motor, and communication skills. It’s also a piece of cake to make, even for their little hands!

First off, make sure your glue gun is hot and ready to go. Adult supervision is a must for this! Then, grab some kraft colored cardstock and a paper heart punch. Punch out one heart for each hedgehog face and draw a cute little nose on the tip of the heart using a black marker. Add your wiggle eye sticker on it, too.

Next, assemble your leaf hedgehog puppet. Get all the pieces together and grab that hot glue gun. Attach a leaf to one end of a popsicle stick, then glue the paper heart face on top of it. Add any other decorations you like, and let everything dry completely. Now you can finally play around with your little hedgehog puppets or even display them in a flower pot!

Materials Needed:

  • Large Decorative Burlap Leaves
  • Large Popsicle Sticks
  • Brown Cardstock Paper
  • Large Paper Heart Craft Punch
  • Hot Glue Gun
  • Wiggle Eye Stickers
  • Black Marker

Sounds fun, doesn’t it? You can learn more about this activity at gluedtomycraftsblog.com.

Creativity | Measuring | Fine Motor

6. Ruler Lines Hedgehog Craft

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Looking for a quick yet fun craft for your preschoolers? Then you shouldn’t let this one pass! This super adorable hedgehog craft is an excellent opportunity to teach them how to use a ruler for measuring and drawing straight lines. Plus, it can also hone their creativity and fine motor skills at the same time.

To make it, download and print the hedgehog template on tan cardstock. Then, cut out the hedgehog pattern and attach it to a sheet of light blue cardstock. To create those iconic hedgehog spines, place your ruler along the back of the template and draw straight lines about 1 1/2-inches long using a brown marker, colored pencil, or crayon. Add multiple layers of lines in different directions for extra texture.

Now for the face, stick a googly eye on the hedgehog and attach a small black pom-pom for the nose. Complete the look by drawing a cute smile with a black marker. Your hedgehog craft is ready to show off its charm!

Materials Needed:

  • Hedgehog Template
  • Tan Cardstock or Construction Paper
  • Light Blue Cardstock
  • Googly Eyes
  • Small Black Poms
  • Black Marker
  • Ruler
  • Brown Marker (or crayon/colored pencil)

Don’t hesitate to check out iheartcraftythings.com for more information about this lovely craft.

Sensory | Creativity | Fine Motor

7. Clay Hedgehog Craft

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Here’s another cool and fun activity that the kids will definitely enjoy! You can use it as their fine motor practice and sensory activity at the same time. On top of those, you’ll also get to watch them get creative with their own colorful hedgehogs. Sounds amazing, doesn’t it? It’s also easy-peasy for kids and you’ll only need three supplies to make it!

Start by gathering all your supplies and laying them out to ensure that you’re ready to go. Then, take your air dry clay and have the kids roll it into a ball. This will be the body of your hedgehog. Press two googly eyes into the clay to give your hedgehog some personality.

Now, it’s time to add the spikes! Grab some colored matchsticks and let your little one push them into the clay, creating the hedgehog’s spiky coat. Have them add as many spikes as they want and let their imagination run wild!

Materials Needed:

  • Air Dry Clay 
  • Colored Craft Matchsticks
  • Googly Eyes

Find out more about this cool and entertaining activity at messylittlemonster.com.

Creativity | Concentration | Fine Motor

8. Handprint Hedgehog Cards

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The handprint hedgehog craft is the perfect fall activity for kids! Not only is it entertaining to make but also presents an opportunity for your little ones to showcase their creativity and develop their fine motor skills. Plus, it can also make a very cute keepsake!

To make it, simply grab a large sheet of dark brown cardstock and fold it in half. Then, place your child’s hand along the fold and trace the handprint. Cut it out, making sure to keep the bottom intact so it opens like a card. Trace the handprint again on two different fall-colored cardstocks and cut them out too.

Next, print the hedgehog template and trace it on lighter brown cardstock. Cut it out and glue the back of the template inside the handprint, leaving enough space for the hedgehog’s face. Add a 1″ circle for the nose, and googly eyes, and glue the other two handprints at the end of the hedgehog. Finally, write a cheerful fall message inside your card, and you’re done!

Materials Needed:

  • Hedgehog Template
  • 12×12 Sheet Dark Brown Cardstock
  • Regular Size Sheets of Cardstock (lighter brown, orange, purple, etc.)
  • Medium Size Googly Eyes
  • 1” Hole Punch
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Decorative Pen or Marker
  • Pencil

Excited to make it with the kids? Then go visit ourkidthings.com now to learn more!

Creativity | Concentration | Fine Motor

9. Upcycled CD Hedgehog

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This CD hedgehog craft is not only fun but also great for working on your kids’ fine motor skills. It’s also a really cool way to introduce the concept of recycling to your little ones. They’ll also be able to showcase their creative talents, too!

Start by printing the craft template and cutting out the brown body and nose. Use these templates to trace onto stiff felt, construction paper, or craft foam. Cut small 1-inch pieces of wool and half a brown pipe cleaner.

Next, roll the other half of the pipe cleaner into a tight ball for the nose. You can also use a pom-pom or another piece of felt or foam. Then, glue the wool and pipe cleaner pieces onto the body, and then add the eyes. Voila! Your hedgehog is complete. Your preschoolers will surely love making a bunch of these cuties!

Materials Needed:

  • Printable Template
  • Brown Felt or Construction Paper
  • Beige Felt or Construction Paper
  • Brown Yarn / Wool Pieces
  • Brown Pipe Cleaner
  • Old CD
  • Scissors
  • Glue Gun or Glue Stick
  • Googly Eyes

For more details about this amazing activity, you can go and check out artsycraftsymom.com.

Creativity | Fine Motor | Bilateral Coordination

10. Pinecone Hedgehogs

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Are you ready to make the cutest pinecone craft ever? Your preschoolers will surely enjoy this lovely craft! It’s simple and easy, yet it can help your young ones hone a lot of skills such as fine motor, hand-eye coordination, creativity, bilateral coordination, and more. The best thing is that kids can make it easily.

First off, draw a circle on green cardstock for the grassy home and cut it out. Then, create a brown circle for the hedgehog’s head. Practice their scissors skills by having them snip around the outer green circle. Then, fold the green strips upward to make a grassy circle.

Now, make a cut in the brown circle, curl it into a cone, and secure it. Add eye stickers and draw ears, nose, and mouth with a black marker. Finally, glue the face onto the pinecone hedgehog’s body. Place your spiky friend inside the grassy home, and all done! You can now proudly display your very own pinecone hedgehog ornament.

Materials Needed:

  • Pinecones
  • Brown Cardstock
  • Green Cardstock
  • Eye Stickers
  • Black Sharpie Pen
  • Stapler
  • Glue
  • Scissors

Check out kidscraftroom.com now and have fun making this craft with the kids later.

Conclusion

Alright, time to wrap up this prickly and playful journey! Hopefully, today’s list of cute preschool hedgehog crafts has given you an idea for your next fun activity with your little ones. 

These adorable activities will surely bring smiles, giggles, and a whole lot of creativity to your precious craft time. Have fun!



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