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Noah’s Ark Crafts: Fun and Low-Prep Ideas for Kids’ Activities

Exciting Noah’s Ark Craft Ideas for Kids

Are you looking for some exciting Noah’s ark crafts to engage your kids, perhaps for Sunday school activities or a fun afternoon at home? You’re in the right place! I’ve got a variety of fun, colorful, and creative Noah and the Ark craft ideas to share. These crafts are low-prep, making them perfect for a quick and engaging project. Let’s get started!

Simple and Colorful Noah’s Ark Crafts

Animal Mosaic Craft

For this Noah’s ark animal mosaic craft, you’ll need the giraffe outline from the free template pack. Cut some yellow and brown cardstock into small pieces. This step doubles as great scissor and fine-motor practice for kids. Have the children glue the colorful pieces onto the giraffes while staying within the lines. Finish it off by drawing an eye on both giraffe heads. This craft is especially fun for preschool through 2nd-grade kids.

Rainbow Craft

The Noah’s ark rainbow craft emphasizes the story’s colorful promise. You’ll need the “God keeps his promises” template, Q-tips, kid-friendly paint, and cotton balls. Choose four paint colors and put small dabs on a paper plate for a paint palette. Kids can dot the paint onto the rainbow using Q-tips and finish by pasting cotton balls onto the clouds. This craft is a great choice for younger children and teaches them about God’s promises.

Silhouette Craft

For a striking Noah’s ark silhouette craft, cut out the center of the ark shape from the template pack. Cut strips of colored paper and layer them onto a cardstock base. Encourage kids to create patterns for a unique, multi-colored ark. This craft is wonderful for kindergartners who enjoy making patterns and using scissors.

Draw Your Own Puzzle Craft

For a personalized Noah’s ark experience, let kids create their own puzzles. Print the puzzle template from the Noah’s ark craft printable and have the kids draw a scene from the story. They can cut out the pieces and keep their puzzle in a sandwich bag for later fun, or glue the pieces on a blank verse page provided.

Handprint Dove Craft

This handprint dove craft is inspired by Noah’s use of a dove to check for dry land. Print the dove verse page, then paint the child’s hand and press it onto the paper. Once the paint dries, have the kids draw a beak, feet, and an olive branch. This craft is simple yet meaningful, making it perfect for Bible story crafts.

Low-Prep and Engaging Ideas

Each of these Noah’s ark crafts is low-prep and high-fun. They’re ideal for a quick Sunday school craft or a last-minute addition to your Bible study at home. With these easy crafts, you can creatively engage kids in the exciting story of Noah’s ark.

Free Noah’s Ark Craft Template Pack

Interested in the free Noah’s ark craft template pack? This resource includes templates for all the crafts mentioned, making it perfect for Sunday school activities. Join the Inspire the Mom Community and sign in with Grow to access this exclusive content. Get creative and have fun sharing this beloved Bible story with your kids!

Craft Materials Needed
Animal Mosaic Craft Giraffe template, yellow & brown cardstock, glue
Rainbow Craft “God keeps his promises” template, Q-tips, paint, cotton balls
Silhouette Craft Ark template, colored paper strips, cardstock, glue
Draw Your Own Puzzle Craft Puzzle template, drawing materials, scissors
Handprint Dove Craft Dove template, kid-safe paint, markers
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Emily Rodriguez

Emily Rodriguez, a dedicated advocate for homeschooling and education, is the founder of MomTeachers.com. With a wealth of experience as a mother and a deep commitment to personalized learning, Emily brings expertise in creating a supportive community for families navigating the homeschooling landscape. Her passion for education and the success of her own homeschooling journey uniquely position Emily as a guiding force, providing valuable insights and resources to empower parents on their educational paths.