Easy Torn Paper Penguin Craft (FREEBIE)

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If you’re looking for a fun winter craft you are going to love this adorable torn paper penguin craft. Construction paper, old newspaper and glue come together to create an adorable penguin craft kids of all ages enjoy making.

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torn paper penguin craft

Torn Paper Penguin Craft

We love making newspaper crafts. And, this torn paper penguin craft is a great example of a fun and relatively simple craft that kids of all ages can make.

By using our free printable template (more on how to download it below), cardstock paper, old newspaper and glue – kids can work on their fine motor skills while creating an adorable penguin craft.

A fun and low-prep animal craft for children, this torn paper penguin craft is a fun activity for winter crafting both at home or in the classroom.

Supplies

torn paper penguin craft

Instructions

torn paper penguin craft

Print a copy of our free penguin template on cardstock. Print the first page (penguin winter scene) on blue cardstock and the second page (penguin body parts) on white card stock.

torn paper penguin craft

Using scissors, cut out the penguins body parts including the body, beak eyes and feet. Color in the beak and feet using an orange marker.

torn paper penguin craft

Tear up some old newspaper into small squares. Using glue, stick the pieces of torn newspaper all over the penguin’s body. Don’t worry if the newspaper overlaps the edges of the template. We’ll trim that off in the next step.

torn paper penguin craft

Flip the penguin’s body over and trim away the excess newspaper that over hangs the template. If you are crafting with really small children you may have to help them with this step.

torn paper penguin craft

Tear up black construction paper into small pieces. Using glue, stick the pieces of torn black paper all over the blue penguin template.

torn paper penguin craft

Tear up white construction paper into small pieces. Using glue, stick the pieces of torn white paper all over the bottom of the blue template where the penguin would be standing on snow.

torn paper penguin craft

Glue the penguins body to the blue penguin template using glue.

torn paper penguin craft

Using a small amount of glue stick the penguins feet onto the bottom of its body.

torn paper penguin craft

Using a small amount of glue, stick the penguins eyes to its face.

torn paper penguin craft

Using a small amount of glue, stick the penguins beak to its face under the eyes.

Let your torn paper penguin craft dry completely before displaying or playing with it.

torn paper penguin craft

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Books We Love

We absolutely love reading! So, we’re always on the lookout for fun books to complement the screen-free activities we share here on This Tiny Blue House.

Here’s a selection of our favorite penguin themed books that pair perfectly with the torn paper penguin craft we shared with you in this post.

penguin themed books
  1. Little Penguins – Written by Cynthia Rylant and illustrated by Christian Robinson, this charming picture book follows five little penguins as they prepare for a snowy day, capturing the excitement and coziness of wintertime adventures.
  2. And Tango Makes Three – This heartwarming true story tells of two male penguins at New York’s Central Park Zoo who adopt and raise a baby penguin, celebrating diverse family structures.
  3. Penguinaut! – This inspiring tale features Orville, a penguin who dreams of adventure beyond his zoo home and builds a rocket to journey to the moon, highlighting themes of determination and friendship.
  4. Jonty Gentoo: The Adventures of a Penguin – Written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, this engaging story follows Jonty, a little gentoo penguin, as he embarks on a daring journey from the zoo to Antarctica, encountering various animals and learning about the world along the way.
  5. Tacky the Penguin – Authored by Helen Lester and illustrated by Lynn Munsinger, this humorous book introduces Tacky, an oddball penguin whose unconventional behavior saves the day, teaching children the value of individuality and self-acceptance.
  6. Lost and Found -By Oliver Jeffers, this touching story depicts the journey of a boy who finds a penguin at his doorstep and sets out to return him to the South Pole, exploring themes of friendship, loneliness, and kindness.
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Download Instructions

Getting your hands on this fun and free printable penguin template to make a torn paper penguin craft is really easy! Just fill out the quick form at the bottom of this post and hit that “send me the printable” button.

Once you’ve signed up, check your email to confirm—then voilà! You’ll officially be part of our mailing list and get instantly redirected to the PDF file with the free printable penguin template.

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For the best results, we recommend printing the PDF on high-quality white card stock (letter size). Otherwise, the glue can bleed through regular paper.

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Before You Go

We had so much fun creating this torn paper penguin craft!

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