Precocious preschoolers will practically plead for these projects!
These 25 Precious Piggy Projects for Preschoolers are so much fun that your preschooler just won’t even realize how much they’re learning. But really, they’ll be learning about the color pink (for the post part), about pigs, about counting, art, crafts, alliteration, the letter P, and so much more. These projects are perfectly planned for preschool play. Enjoy!
These wine cork piggies are easy for kids to make and a great project to work on with them!
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Piggies have curly tails so it’s really kind of perfect that foam curlers make such adorable piggies.
This little piggy is made with tissue paper and your child will be sweet sweet sweet the entire time she’s making this.
Count on this piggy to teach your child about counting and saving with this pretend piggy bank.
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Piggy planters are a fun way to bring some farmhouse fun to your garden.
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Piggies made from cups are not only adorable, but such a great decoration for around your home.
Make this real piggy bank from a plastic container and other materials you’ll find around the home!
This adorable little polka-dotted pig is to precious for words. You preschooler will love it!
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Practice shape learning with this shapely porker.
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Egg carton pigs make for a precious piggy family that can be expanded every time you have eggs!
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This adorable pig is a finger puppet…only your preschooler’s finger becomes the snout! How adorable is that?
Two paper plates will make this pig bigger than life, and give your child a great craft for practicing dimensions.
This piggy cootie catcher is a fun folding craft for kids, and they’re going to love making it talk and eat.
Check out this painted plate piggy with a pointy snout! It’s practically perfect in every possible way.
Or this paper plate piggy for the preschooler who loves pink. Really, really loves pink.
This adorable foam pig is great for practicing those scissor skills and gluing, and just making the most adorable crafts ever.
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Oh my goodness! Have you ever seen anything as adorable as this cotton ball piggy? This one is fantastic for little hands.
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This year, let your preschooler make their own valentine cards with their handprints. Hogs and kisses, y’all!
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Or practice those scissor skills and make this piggy that’s pretty much all heart. Aww!
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P is for piggy, for pink, preschool, precocious, playful, and practically every other description that goes with these crafts.
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Check out this fun paper roll piggy windsock with folded legs. It’ll be fun for those fine motor skills and cute in your kiddo’s room.
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This piggy can stand on his own two, er, for, er, two…feet? It can stand. That’s all I’m saying.
How perfect is this piggy planter project! It would make such a cutie pie kid-made gift for someone, too!
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Check out this fun piggy made using the bottom of a soda bottle. You could even make a mama pig and a baby pig by using two different size bottles!
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After all that piggy play, you and your preschooler will be hungry for these perfectly pink piggy snacks. Yum!!