The kids in my son’s class made these cute reindeer for Christmas by tracing their feet and hands. They used construction paper, but you could also add a pom-pom nose, cotton ball Santa hat top...
http://www.freepreschoolcrafts.com/reindeer-footprint-and-handprint-crafts/
Preschoolers use construction paper and cotton balls to make a happy cone-shaped Santa.
Kids’ names fit perfectly on these little sleds that can be hung from the Christmas tree or in the classroom. What You Need: 6 craft sticks; length of ribbon; glue; glitter glue. How to Make It...
http://www.freepreschoolcrafts.com/popsicle-stick-sled-christmas-ornament/
Have preschoolers make a “herd” of these reindeer and decorate a whole tree! What You Need: 3 Popsicle sticks (craft sticks); 2 googly eyes; red pom pom; hole punch and holly-shaped punch (or...
http://www.freepreschoolcrafts.com/popsicle-stick-reindeer-ornament/
Within just a few minutes, your preschoolers will be off jingling these fun Christmas bracelets made from bells and a bumpy pipe cleaner. You could adapt this project to make rings or necklaces, ...
http://www.freepreschoolcrafts.com/pipe-cleaner-bell-bracelet/
This craft is perfect for a Sunday school activity, Christmas decor or wherever you’d like a see a preschooler-created angel. What You Need: 1 1/2 small (“dessert” sized) paper plates; scra...
http://www.freepreschoolcrafts.com/paper-plate-christmas-angel/
Add names to these Santa napkin rings and they double as a Christmas event place holder! Quick and easy to make. What You Need: Wooden mini spoon (in the craft sticks aisle, or they come with lit...
http://www.freepreschoolcrafts.com/santa-wooden-spoon-napkin-ring/
These cute reindeer could double as Christmas dinner place markers. What You Need: Toilet paper tube; 2 googly eyes; red pom pom; brown pipe cleaner; brown tempera paint; scissors; glue; paint br...
http://www.freepreschoolcrafts.com/toilet-paper-tube-reindeer/