Crisp, colorful leaves are one of the best parts of fall, and kids love to play in them and with them. Delight your kids while you cultivate their creativity with these fun and easy fall leaf activities!
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You wouldn’t know it from the temperatures here, but this week ushers in the official start of fall. Are you excited?? There’s so much to love about fall. Cooler weather, comfy sweaters, cups of pumpkin spice lattes, and colors galore. While I enjoy all of those things, the beauty of the changing leaves is one of my favorite gifts of fall.
Kids love fall leaves, too. They love to crunch them, jump in them, and play with them. There’s just something magical about fall leaves. If you’re looking for more ways for your kids to enjoy the autumn season, check out these fall leaf activities for kids.
10 Fun & Easy Fall Leaf Activities For Kids
Crisp, colorful leaves are one of the best parts of fall, and kids love to play in them and with them. Delight your kids while you cultivate their creativity with these fun and easy (because you KNOW I don’t do complicated crafts! *wink*) fall leaf activities.
- Leaf painting — use fall leaves as brushes and stamps to make creative works of art
- Fall collage — make a gorgeous collage from your nature walk treasures
- Painted leaf prints — use leaves to make beautiful DIY fall prints
- Fall sensory bin — put leaves, acorns, pinecones, and other fall items in a bin of corn to make a fun fall sensory bin
- Leaf silhouette art — make brushed leaf silhouettes from the leaves in your own backyard
- Leaf Tree — decorate a paper tree with pieces of colorful fall leaves
- Leaf rubbings — this fun activity only requires paper, crayons, and leaves in a variety of shapes and sizes
- Leaf lantern — transform simple mason jars into beautiful fall lanterns
- Leaf hunt — enjoy nature AND develop color and sorting skills with this simple activity
- Fall leaf wreath — with only a few supplies (that you probably have on hand), your kids can create a decorative door display, perfect for the fall season
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