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Colorful paper plate caterpillars made by preschool children

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Paper Plate Caterpillar Craft

Age Group: 2–5 years old

This simple paper plate caterpillar craft is a fun and easy activity for preschoolers. Children decorate a cut paper plate with paint, markers, or crayons, then add a caterpillar head and wiggly eyes. It is a great activity for creativity, fine motor practice, and beginning conversations about caterpillars and butterflies.

Best for: Spring theme, insect theme, butterfly life cycle introduction, fine motor activity.

Learning Goals

  • Fine motor skills
  • Creativity and color exploration
  • Following simple directions
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Early science vocabulary

Materials

  • Paper plates
  • Paint, markers, or crayons
  • Glue
  • Wiggly eyes
  • Scissors
  • White paper or cardstock for the head

How to Do the Activity

  1. Cut the middle part of the paper plate to create a curved caterpillar body.
  2. Let children paint or color their caterpillar body.
  3. Cut out a simple circle or oval shape for the head.
  4. Help children glue the head onto one end.
  5. Add wiggly eyes.
  6. Let the caterpillars dry and display them.

Questions to Ask Children

  • What color is your caterpillar?
  • How does a caterpillar move?
  • What does a caterpillar turn into?
  • Can your caterpillar crawl slowly?
  • How many eyes does your caterpillar have?
Teacher Tip: For younger children, pre-cut the paper plates and heads before the activity. Let them focus on painting, coloring, and gluing.