Looking for some fun and easy wolf crafts for kids?
We’ve got you covered with over 15 creative ideas—from paper plate wolves to popsicle stick wolves, these simple craft projects are perfect for kids to unleash their creativity and have some screen free fun.
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Easy Wolf Crafts
Wolves are some of the most fascinating creatures in the animal kingdom, and they make for the perfect inspiration for fun and creative crafts!
Whether your kids are learning about wolves in school or just love these wild animals, these wolf crafts for kids are a great way to explore their wild side.
From paper wolf masks to wolf puppets and toilet paper roll wolves, these easy and engaging wolf crafts will keep your little ones crafting and learning about wolves in a fun, hands-on way. Let’s dive into some creative, wolf-inspired fun!
10 Fun Facts About Wolves
Did you know that ….
- Wolves are Social Animals!
Wolves live in packs, with each wolf playing a special role to help the group thrive. - A Wolf’s Howl Can Be Heard Far Away!
Wolves howl to communicate with other members of their pack, and their howl can travel up to 6 miles in the wild! - Wolves Have Super Senses!
Wolves have excellent hearing and sharp eyesight, which help them track prey and stay safe in the wild. - Wolves Are Amazing Runners!
Wolves can run at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour for short distances, making them fast and agile hunters. - They Have Large, Powerful Teeth!
Wolves’ teeth are sharp and strong, perfect for catching and tearing meat. - Wolves Can Live in Many Places!
Wolves can be found in forests, tundras, deserts, and even grasslands across North America, Europe, and Asia. - Baby Wolves Are Called Pups!
Wolf pups are born blind and deaf, but they grow quickly and start learning how to hunt and communicate with their pack. - Wolves Can Travel Long Distances!
A wolf’s territory can cover hundreds of square miles, and they can travel up to 30 miles a day while searching for food. - They Eat More Than You Think!
Wolves are carnivores and can eat up to 20 pounds of meat in a single meal when they catch large prey like deer or moose. - Wolves Have Family Bonds!
Wolf packs are like big families, with the parents (called the alpha pair) leading the pack and caring for the pups until they’re old enough to join in hunting and other activities.
15 Wolf Crafts For Kids
Wolf Mask Craft
See how this paper plate wolf craft is made by visiting Hoglets
Paper Bag Wolf Craft
Wolf puppet craft from an unknown Pinterest source.
Red Wood Popsicle Stick Wolf
Popsicle stick wolf craft from Brookgreen Gardens
Painted Wolf Craft
Leaf Wolves
Baby Wolf Craft
Baby wolf craft from Pop Goes The Page
Paper Plate Wolf Plate
Paper plate wolf craft idea from Glued To My Crafts Blog
Big Bad Wolf Paper Bag Puppet
Paper bag puppet wolf craft from an unknown Pinterest source.
Toilet Paper Roll Wolf Craft
Toilet paper roll wolf craft from Creassmativite
Paper Plate Wolf Mask
Wolf mask craft idea from an unknown Pinterest source.
Newspaper Wolf Craft
Newspaper wolf craft idea from Papier Cailloux Ciseaux
Paper Plate Wolf
Wolf craft idea from DIY Magazine
Origami Wolves
Easy origami wolf from Mombrite
Construction Paper Wolf Craft
Construction paper wolf craft idea from Blue Skies
Popsicle Stick Arctic Wolves
Arctic wolf crafts from One Little Project
Books We Love
We’re big fans of reading here at This Tiny Blue House and are always excited to find new books that complement the screen-free activities we share.
If your kids love wolves as much as we do, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite wolf-themed books that pair perfectly with the fun and creative wolf crafts we’ve featured.
These stories will spark their imagination and add even more excitement to their crafty adventures!
- A Wolf Called Wander– This novel follows a young wolf’s journey across the Pacific Northwest, highlighting themes of survival and self-discovery.
- Wild Rescuers: Guardians of the Taiga – A group of young animal rescuers embarks on adventures to protect wildlife in the taiga, featuring wolves as key characters.
- A Wolf Called Fire – This story follows a wolf pup’s journey to find his place in the wild, emphasizing themes of family and resilience.
- The White Wolf – Part of the A to Z Mysteries series, this book follows young detectives as they uncover the mystery of a white wolf in their town.
- Lone Wolf – In this fantasy novel, a wolf pup is cast out of his pack and must navigate the wilds to find his destiny.
- Gray Wolf: Fascinating Animal Facts for Kids – from This Incredible Planet offers young readers an engaging and informative look at the life, habits, and characteristics of gray wolves, filled with fun facts and beautiful illustrations.
Before You Go
We hope these fun and creative wolf crafts for kids have inspired you to dive into the wild world of wolves!
From wolf masks to popsicle stick wolves, these hands-on projects are a great way to combine learning with some screen free creativity.
Whether you’re making wolf crafts for a school project, celebrating a love for wolves, or simply enjoying a fun afternoon, these activities are sure to keep your little ones entertained and engaged.
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