Toddlers love crafts they can play with (and eat). They’re going to LOVE these!
Toddlers love arts and crafts. But, since they still put things in their mouths it great to give them crafts that won’t make them sick. More than that, cereal crafts let them play around with textures, and work on those fine motor skills. These 25 Cereal Crafts for Toddlers are adorable, great for fine motor skills, and are just a really fun sensory experience. Have fun!
Your toddler is going to love creating art for their room with this cereal aquarium.
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Fingerprint bees buzzing around a cereal hive is super cute fun!
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You and your kids are going to love making this homemade bird feeder and watching the birds come to eat!
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Cereal bracelets are fun to make and eat!
Your child’s preschool teacher is going to love this butterfly cereal gift.
Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree, how cereal-filled are your branches!
How adorable are these mini-donuts made out of Cheerios? I don’t know if I’ve ever seen anything quite so cute in my life!
These fall trees are a great way to work on those fine motor skills and decorate for fall.
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Beautiful flowers are blooming out of the cereal that’s already in your cabinet.
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This cereal giraffe is super cute, and delicious to make!
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Cereal goldfish might not be able to swim, but they’re super cute to hang on the fridge.
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This Indian corn is such a fun and creative way to get ready for the holidays.
This lucky leprechaun has a beard-full of of fruity cereal goodness.
Cereal necklaces make great accessories and they’re perfect for snacking on the go.
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This adorable octopus is ready to swim his way onto your fridge.
Hang these colorful cereal ornaments on your Christmas tree this year.
This cereal owl is a hoot to make, and such a cutie pie to boot.
Cereal pumpkins make for cute fall decorations. Add some different colors and turn it into a Jack-O-Lantern!
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This cereal rainbow probably doesn’t have a pot of gold at the bottom, but those clouds sure do look like they’d make a soft landing.
This little star fish is the perfect fine motor development craft for those tiny toddler hands.
Via Crafty Morning
Hang this cereal garland on the tree in front of your house, and watch all the outside animals munch.
Fine motor development is the name of the game with this turkey glove.
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Cereal worms are wiggly, cute, and delicious!
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This cereal and marshmallow rainbow is fun to make and will make for a tasty afternoon snack when you’re done!
Work on those fine motor skills and sensory skills with this cereal sand.
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