We love Indian Corn! It is so irresistible from the color to the texture to how versatile it is in for the fall season in the early childhood classroom. I've gathered several of the very best Indian Corn crafts and activities for kids plus included a free printable just for you!
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Do your kids love Do-a-Dot Markers as much as mine? We have written about the benefits of using stamp markers with kids and we've created an Indian Corn printable to decorate with these markers because they are one of our favorite art supplies!
Our toddler worked on his hand eye coordination and fine motor skills while trying to get the stampers right on the individual corn kernels! He did a great job and was thrilled to be involved.
I challenged our preschooler to make patterns to complete each line turning the printable into a fun math activity!
She created AB, AAB, and ABC patterns! We cut out construction paper husks which turned the craft into an instant fall decoration, too.
You'll want to print several of these to have on hand as the kids wait for Thanksgiving dinner!
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No Time for Flashcards uses marshmallows to craft Indian Corn!
Fantastic Fun and Learning has a stamping Indian Corn craft.
Things to Share and Remember sprouts Indian Corn for the coolest science experiment this Fall!
Teach Preschool invites students to paint with the Indian Corn!
Lindsay Ann Bakes makes adorable Indian Corn cookies. Yum!
Preschool Crafts for Kids shows how to make Indian Corn napkin holders for Thanksgiving dinner!
If your kids are still putting small items in their mouths you can still make Fantastic Fun and Learning's Indian Corn Squish Bags for sensory play.
No Time for Flashcards has a fun and tasty Indian Corn math center idea!
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Congrats on the new co-hosting gig! I don't think I ever realized how many activities there were to go with Indian corn!
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