Fun and Awesome: 27 Googly Eye Crafts for Kids They’ll Absolutely Love!

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27 DIY Googly Eye Crafts for Kids | If you’re looking for simple, easy, and fun ways to get creative with your kids, these awesome googly eye activities will NOT disappoint! We’ve included ideas for all ages - toddlers, kids in preschool and kindergarten, and elementary school aged children. From creepy spiders and googly eyed monsters that are perfect for Halloween, to peacocks, bumblebees, lions, and an adorable hippopotamus, these make great keepsakes! #googlyeyes #kidscrafts

Here’s a fun challenge—try finding a craft with googly eyes that won’t make your child break out into giggles. It’s impossible! There is just something hilarious and absolutely adorable about these googly eye crafts for kids. They are practically guaranteed to make everyone who sees them smile.

Plus, googly eyes are a crafting staple that is extremely affordable. You can get hundreds of pairs of eyes for less than $5! The sky really is the limit with these fun ideas. Your kids are going to be so excited to work on these craft projects, but even better is what happens afterward. Your children will use their new creations to stretch their imaginations and play make-believe, entertaining them for hours.

This post is broken up by age range so you can choose the appropriate level of project for your child. From monsters, to bumblebees, to peacocks, these googly eye crafts for kids are sure to be a hit with the little ones in your life!

9 Googly Eye Crafts for Kids in Preschool

These googly eye crafts for kids in preschool aren’t just adorable and fun. They will encourage your little ones to get creative while also helping them develop their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination too.

Peacock Paper Plate | My Creative Life
This project is excellent for focusing on building fine motor skills and boosting creativity. This googly-eyed peacock can easily be put together with some paper plates, glue, googly eyes, paint, and a few other household items.

Pinecone Spiders | Fireflies & Mudpies
Take the kids out on a walk and go for a pinecone hunt, then come back and put together these pinecone spiders. This project focuses on planning skills and is a great way to get your child outdoors and excited about nature.

Paper Plate Reindeer | Crafty Morning
Teach your kid about following directions with this paper plate reindeer craft. All you need is some paint, glitter, paper plates, googly eyes, and paper. This is a fun one to do around the holidays!

Paper Cat Puppet | Glue Sticks & Gumdrops 
Whether you are teaching your kids about cats or just have a family full of feline fans, this is a great craft! Not only will your kids love creating these cute puppets, but it will also encourage their imaginations and active play. Plus, your little one will learn a little bit about cause and effect when playing with their new puppet.

Toilet Paper Roll Scarecrow | Still Playing School
When the kids are putting together this scarecrow, they will be able to build and use their attention to detail skills. This scarecrow is so easy and ideal for preschoolers. Plus, your kids will love learning about upcycling while showing off their new googly-eyed friends.

Handprint Monkey Craft | Crafty Things
You can never have too many monkey-themed crafts! Kids will go bananas for these little guys, and they’re pretty fun to make too. You’ll find your kids developing their confidence as well as independence when making this craft.

Pom Pom Pig | The Pinterested Parent
Teaching kids about pigs or barnyard animals has never been easier (or more fun!) than with these charming pom-pom piggies. Grab some pom poms, a foam sheet, pipe cleaners, buttons, glue, and googly eyes, and get to work!

Egg Shaker Monsters | Lolly Jane
Don’t throw out those old plastic Easter eggs. Instead, turn them into these adorable egg shaker monsters. This is a fantastic craft for your kids to learn and stay mentally active as they work on their projects.

Toilet Paper Bee | Mom Does Reviews
This is one of my favorite googly eye projects for kids in preschool as it helps develop so many skills all at the same time: your child’s motor skills, creativity, and dexterity. Your little one can enjoy some imaginative play with their finished bees, which is a win all around in my books!

9 Googly Eye Crafts for Kids in Kindergarten

At this age, most children are incredibly energetic as they develop new skills. These googly eye crafts for kids in kindergarten are an excellent way for kids to work on their hand-eye coordination while also building their creative skills. They also offer a chance for your little one to learn how to follow instructions while also developing his or her planning and organization skills.

Pet Rocks | Family Fun Crafts
Pet rocks are making a comeback. As you probably already know, kids LOVE rocks and are usually quite eager to collect them. Painting rocks is a fantastic way to enhance those fine motor skills while giving your little ones a way to express themselves creatively.

Tropical Seashell Fish Craft | Crafts by Amanda
Whether you’re teaching your kids about animals that live under the sea, or you’re just looking for something creative to do together, this is a fabulous option. Working on crafts helps boost your kids’ confidence in their fine motor skills while also providing one-on-one time together.

Creepy Spider Craft | Crafts by Courtney
These spiders are the perfect combination of scary and cute all rolled up in one. Teaching kids about spiders is a good thing…even if they are a little creepy. This is a great craft to help improve your child’s focus and concentration skills.

Paper Plate Bumble Bee Craft | Kids Craft Room
This cheery bumblebee craft will put your child’s fine motor skills to the test in a super fun way! Transform a basic paper plate with paint, yarn, googly eyes, markers, and pipe cleaners. This project will also give your child an opportunity to practice his or her handwriting skills.

Playdough Snowmen | Crafty Kids At Home
If there is playdough involved, your kids will definitely have a great time. Playing with playdough is a great way to encourage concentration, creativity, and fine motor development while also strengthening the muscles in your little one’s hands.

Foam Cup Lion Craft | I Heart Crafty Things
These little foam cup lions are perfect for kindergartners. You may not realize it, but this lion craft doubles as a mathematic and problem-solving activity, making it an all around win!

Recycled CD Hippopotamus | Artsy Craftsy Mom
I know it’s tempting to toss out all your old CD’s, but you should keep some—they’ll come in handy. Check out this recycled hippopotamus craft with your little ones. It’s super fun and cute!

Pom Pom Sheep | The Mad House
How can anyone look at these pom pom sheep and not fall in love? Pom poms, craft foam, googly eyes, scissors, and a couple other basic supplies are all you need to create this adorable craft!

Handprint Wooden Spoon Butterflies | Glued To My Crafts
Learning about the life of a butterfly is a great way for kids to start understanding nature. You will have to help trace your child’s hands to create the wings for this craft, but this adorable butterfly will be a wonderful keepsake.

9 Googly Eye Crafts for Kids in Elementary School

These googly eye crafts for kids in elementary school will help your child use his or her creativity and imagination while he or she also develops his or her focus and concentration. These projects are a bit more challenging but can be modified if a younger sibling wants to join along in the fun.

Egg Carton Frog | Crafts by Amanda
Any frog fans out there? These egg carton frogs offer a great opportunity for your child to practice using his or her fine motor and hand-eye coordination skills while also putting his or her patience to the test!

Folded Paper Butterfly Craft | Buggy and Buddy
Kids of all ages will enjoy making these butterflies. This is a great way for kids to develop their problem-solving skills if the project doesn’t go the way they planned the first time. You’ll need some paper, glue, cardstock, scissors, a hole punch, paint, paint brushes, markers, and craft sticks.

Finger Puppets | Crafts by Courtney
These finger puppets are great for kids who enjoy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Not only are they entertaining, but they also provide an outlet for emotions and help your child develop his or her dexterity.

Glitter Slime Monsters | The 36th Avenue
I know how much kids LOVE slime! Add some glitter, and you will have them entertained for days and days. Plus, playing with slime helps your child develop hand strength as well as their tactical sensory system.

Cat Corner Bookmarks | Easy Peasy and Fun
If you have bookworms in the family, they will be happy to make these cat corner bookmarks!

Recycled CD Peacock | I Heart Crafty Things
Here is another option for using old CD’s. See how many wonderful things there are to make with them? This cute peacock will help develop your child’s creativity while also improving his or her attention to detail.

Yarn Reindeer Ornament | Buggy and Buddy
You’ll want some yarn, popsicle sticks, glue, pom poms, googly eyes, pipe cleaners, and ribbon for this fantastic googly eye craft for kids. Your kiddo will get to practice patience, listening skills, and dedication while making this adorable reindeer.

Turkey Windsocks | Happiness Is Homemade
Windsocks are a blast to make but even more fun to watch and enjoy. Teach your kids about wind, and they will love learning and seeing their project in motion. This is a cute one to make around Thanksgiving.

Floam Monsters | Paging Fun Mums
If you haven’t heard of floam before, it’s a type of texturized slime. Making and playing with floam can help teach your kids about math and science, in addition to just being fun. Plus, the sensory benefits of this craft are excellent.

I hope you have enjoyed these fun and awesome googly eye crafts for kids as much as we continue to!

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27 DIY Googly Eye Crafts for Kids | If you’re looking for simple, easy, and fun ways to get creative with your kids, these awesome googly eye activities will NOT disappoint! We’ve included ideas for all ages - toddlers, kids in preschool and kindergarten, and elementary school aged children. From creepy spiders and googly eyed monsters that are perfect for Halloween, to peacocks, bumblebees, lions, and an adorable hippopotamus, these make great keepsakes! #googlyeyes #kidscrafts

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