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10 Easy Mess-Free Activities To Engage Your Preschooler

As moms, we’re always looking for mess-free activities to keep our kids happily engaged without overwhelming ourselves. We love those beautiful learning and creative moments, but sometimes we just don’t have the energy for any mess explosions, and that’s okay.

That’s one of the reasons I’m a fan of simple, mess-free crafts that are easy to prep and require little to no clean-up. But also fun for toddlers and preschoolers.

In this post, I’m sharing a few of our favourite easy mess-free wins you can do anytime you’re out of ideas, energy is low, or your little ones need something to do


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1. Sticker Collage

Supplies:

How to prep:

  • Hand your little ones a large sheet of cardstock or cardboard.
  • Dump out a pile of stickers.
  • Let them go wild creating a collage! They can colour around the stickers before they start sticking or afterwards if they want to decorate more. Perfect quick crafts for preschoolers.

2. Popsicle Stick Puppets

Supplies:

  • Popsicle sticks
  • Felt or construction paper
  • Googly eyes
  • Glue

How to prep:

  • Cut out shapes for the heads and clothes, and lay them on the table
  • Let your child make puppet people: Glue the head and clothes to the popsicle stick and add googly eyes.

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I put together 10 mess-free craft ideas that you can print and stick on your fridge, so you’re never scrambling for last-minute activities again.


3. Toilet Paper Roll Binoculars

Supplies:

  • 2 empty toilet paper rolls
  • Tape or washi tape
  • Yarn
  • Stickers

How to Make It:

  • Tape two toilet paper rolls together side-by-side (wrap the tape around the rolls to hold them firmly together and let your kids decorate them however they want, with crayons, stickers, etc.
  • Make holes on each side of the rolls and tie a piece of yarn so they can hang the binoculars around their necks.

Mom Tip: After they’re done, go on a mini “adventure hunt” around the house or backyard!


4. Paper Plate Masks

Supplies:

  • Paper plate
  • Crayons or paint markers
  • Scissors
  • Optional (String & Popsicle stick
  • Pompoms

How to make it:

  • Carefully cut eye holes in the paper plate, then have your kids colour with crayons or paint markers.
  • Next, you can cut out ears for whichever animal you want to make and glue them at the top of the plate, use pompoms for the nose and googly eyes.

TIP: You can attach a popsicle stick to the bottom or tie a string to the sides to wear it


5. Cotton Ball Rain Clouds

Supplies:

  • Cardboard 
  • Blue construction paper
  • Cotton balls
  • Glue stick

How to Make It:

  • Draw a simple cloud shape on the cardstock and cut it out. Then, punch five holes at the bottom and attach a string to each hole.
  • Draw raindrops on construction paper and cut them out. After that, let your child glue the cotton balls onto the cloud shape carton and glue the paper onto the strings to make the raindrops.

If you got this far in the post, it means I’m doing something right. As a thank you, I’ve put together FREE printable craft templates. One you and your child will love. So, grab your printable at the end of this post

6. Egg carton colour matching

Supplies:

  • Paint markers
  • Empty egg carton
  • Pipe cleaners

How to make it:

  • First, make a small hole at the bottom of each egg carton cup, and paint each cup with a matching colour.
  • Next, give your child some pipe cleaners in the matching colours and let them pass each pipe cleaner through the hole in the egg carton cup that matches its colour.

You can do this activity with other things like pompoms, large buttons, coloured stones, etc


7. Milk carton cube puzzle

Supplies;

  • 5-7 empty milk cartons
  • Colourful construction papers
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick or tape
  • Paint markers or crayons

How to make it:

  • Rinse and dry each empty milk carton and cut each one into two halves. Keep the half with the bottom and put aside the other half. If needed, trim off any crooked edges.
  • Next, cut your colourful construction papers into mini squares to fit the top of each carton. Turn each half carton over so that the bottom becomes the top, and glue the mini squares to the top of the cartons to make colourful cubes.
  • Depending on how many carton cubes you’ve got, make different colour grid cards (2×3, 3×3, etc) with each grid showing a different colour pattern (red, yellow, blue, etc). Give your child the cubes and the cards
  • Their job is to rebuild the colour grid using the coloured cubes to match the card’s colour & position exactly.

8. Milk carton cube puzzle

Supplies You’ll Need:

  • Coloured construction paper
  • Scissors (or a circle punch if you have one)
  • Washable markers
  • Optional: laminator or contact paper for durability
  • Paper plate
  • Buttons or pompoms

How to Make It:

  • Using scissors or a circle punch, cut out multiple circles from different coloured papers, and draw different emotions, shapes, etc with your washable marker.
  • Give your child a paper plate, some buttons or pompoms and the circles to recreate the drawing on each card.

TIP: For some variety, use these circles for colour sorting, matching games, counting, or even as simple emotion cards, and if you want to reuse them many times, laminate each circle or cover with clear tape.


9. Caterpillar Number Match

Supplies

  • Large Cardboard
  • Markers
  • Scissors
  • Empty egg carton
  • Coloured paper circles or stickers
  • Glue
Mess-free activities

How to Make It:

  • Draw 10 colourful circles in a row to make your caterpillar body, and in the first circle, draw a caterpillar face, then write the numbers 1–10 inside each circle that follow the ‘head.’
  • After that, cut your empty egg carton into individual cups and label each cup with numbers 1–10 using coloured paper circles (make sure the colours of the numbers on the egg carton match the colours of the numbers in the circles).
  • Lastly, let your child match each egg carton number to the correct number on the caterpillar.

10. DIY Cardboard Shape Puzzle

Supplies:

  • Cardboard pieces (Scrap boxes work great)
  • Black permanent markers
  • Scissors

How to Make It:

  • Cut your cardboard into squares. Then, on each square, draw different shapes (circles, squares, triangles, hearts, stars, etc.) and write a matching number next to each shape using the black marker
  • Draw lines (zigzag, straight, etc) between the shape and the written number and carefully cut along the line in the middle, turning them into puzzle pieces that fit back into their matching holes. Then give it to your little one for a fun count and match game.

Final Thoughts

Entertain your kids and keep them busy with these ten no-prep, mess-free activities when you’re out of ideas. They are your secret weapon for those days you need something, without the stress.

You’ve got this, mama! 💛


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