Apple Themed Art & Craft Activities for Kids

I thought this week for our Homeschool Resource I would offer you different resources to teach your students about Apples. Each day this week I’ll be bringing you Apple Themed Art & Craft Activities for Kids which you can use in your classroom.

Earlier in the week I found video’s featuring songs about Apples which you might not have seen. If you would like to check the videos out just click on this link.

Apple Coffee Filter Craft from Gift of Curiosity

Apple Paper Plate Lacing Craft from Our Kid Things

Apple Print Puppets from Best Toys 4 Toddlers

Apple Spin Art from Teaching 2 and 3-Year-Olds

Apple Stamping Craft from There’s Just One Mommy

Apple Suncatcher Toddler Craft from Simple Fun for Kids

Apple Weaving from School Time Snippets

Cinnamon Painted Apple Craft from ABC’s to ACT’s

Easy Apple Slices Felt Crafts for Kids from You Brew My Tea

Egg Carton Apples from Non-Toy Gifts

Footprint Apple Tree Keepsake from Kori at Home

Hama Bead Apple for Teacher from The Gingerbread House Co.

Loofah Stamped Apples from Artsy Momma

Pinecone Apples from Fireflies and Mudpies

Pom Pom Apple Tree from Crafts on Sea

Pool Noodle Apple Stamping from Glue sticks and Gumdrops

Sew an Apple from The Jenny Evolution

Wrapped Yarn Apple Craft from Red Ted Art

Yarn Apples from 3 Dinosaurs

Now, that you have Music and Crafts to use in your classroom I thought a sweet snack might be in order so I would like to invite you to check out Thaleia Maher blog Something 2 Offer and her recipe for Super Simple Homemade Applesauce and if you make it stop back by and let me know how you like it.

homemade canned applesauce

I can tell you as a child nothing tasted better than Homemade Applesauce. My grandmother had apple trees on her farm in Oklahoma City. During the Summers we would go to visit her. My granny would be canning all kinds of foods from her garden using the jars mentioned in Thalia’s post.

My grandmother would always make Applesauce for me. MMM, I can still taste her Applesauce which, doesn’t taste like what we purchase in the grocery store.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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