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Tips And Ideas For Preschool Halloween Crafts Projects 
By: Kathy Pratts
Brainstorming for preschool Halloween crafts ideas could be a bit tricky especially if you're planning it for kids who have short attention span. You have to make sure that the projects are fun and exciting for them. There are many ideas surrounding Halloween crafts for preschool projects though, and you can easily find them online. This article will show you basic projects for preschoolers and how to add some excitement to them.
When brainstorming for preschool Halloween craft ideas, consider the following:
- Safety - Make sure that the projects you want to do only uses safe materials. Do away with projects that require the kids to use needles, cardboard cutters, glue guns, etc. Those tools can easily poke the eyes, cut, and burn. Have your students use children's scissors instead, as they are more blunt. Also, it's good to have projects that utilize materials such as punchers, non-toxic glue, tape, and small staples as these don't pose much risk.
- Difficulty level - Halloween crafts for preschoolers that are complicated aren't going to catch children's attention. A project can be too tiring or difficult for preschoolers to do. Instructions should be kept short and simple.
- Interest - Most Halloween projects are interesting but it doesn't hurt to add a bit of spice and distinctiveness to your projects. Kids get bored easily so try to make projects more out-of-the-ordinary.
Making Masks
Making masks is one of the easiest projects to give as a preschool Halloween crafts. Masks are pretty versatile, too. You can make hero masks, animal masks, and monster masks. All you need are paper plates, crayons, punchers/staples, and garters.
The first step is to prepare the materials you will need for the eyes such as paper plates and crayons. Ask your students to draw two big eyes in the middle of their paper plate. Then instruct them to draw anything they like around those eyes. Show them examples of simple animal faces like bunnies and cats using coloring books and other kids' books, so they have an idea of what to draw. Your students can draw a witch face, bat outline, or practically anything.
Next, ask them to color their drawings. Suggest stripes, spots, hearts and stars. For more interest, you can use glue sticks or Elmer's glue to stick glitter and sequins on their masks. The kids will absolutely love this idea. You can also purchase colorful feathers so your students can stick them to their masks. Remember to keep your projects interesting!
Wings
Another interesting Halloween crafts for preschoolers are Halloween wings. You can create bat wings, angel wings, or butterfly wings out of cardboard. You may pre-cut the shapes to make the project easier for the kids. Just punch two holes on each wing so you can attach a string where the arm can go through and stay secured to the wing.
Once the cut out wings are distributed, you can suggest easy designs for your pupils to follow. Give them time to draw, color, and explore their imagination. Also have them glue sequins, glitter, and feathers to add interest.
Brainstorming for preschool Halloween crafts is fairly easy if you have these three things to keep in mind: safety, simplicity, and fun.
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