Build a Frog Paper Craft Activity
If your kids love cutting, coloring, and gluing little crafts together, this cute frog activity is such a fun one to try.
It’s simple enough for toddlers and preschoolers, but still exciting for older kids too.
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You can keep it as a quiet afternoon activity, classroom craft, or even use it during spring learning themes.
Why Kids Will Love This Activity
This frog craft is great because it feels like a little puzzle and coloring activity combined.

Kids get to:
- Color the frog
- Cut out each body part
- Assemble the frog themselves
- Practice fine motor skills
- Enjoy a fun hands-on creative activity
The best part is seeing the frog come together piece by piece. Kids usually get super proud after finishing it.
The crayon-style coloring also makes it feel more personal and playful instead of perfectly polished.
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What’s Included
This printable frog activity comes with:
- A black and white printable template

- A colored version reference sheet

Everything is already separated and easy to use, so you can simply print and start crafting.
How To Assemble
Start by printing the frog template on regular paper or cardstock.

If your child wants to color the frog first, let them use crayons, colored pencils, or markers to fill in the pieces.
Next, carefully cut out all the frog parts:
- Head
- Eyes
- Body
- Legs
- Belly piece
Now glue the pieces together to build the frog.
Start with the body, then attach the back legs, front legs, tummy, and finally the face and eyes.
You can also let kids arrange the pieces before gluing so they understand how everything fits together.
Download
Simply download the printable template, print it at home, and your frog craft is ready to go.
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Click the download link below for your immediate PDF download!
For best results, use:
- US Letter size paper (8.5 x 11 inches)
- Cardstock for stronger cutouts
- Kid-safe scissors
- Non-toxic glue sticks
A Fun Spring Craft For Kids
This frog activity works perfectly for:
- Spring themes
- Pond animal lessons
- Rainy day activities
- Preschool centers
- Homeschool craft time
You can even turn it into a mini learning activity by talking about frogs, ponds, lily pads, and insect life while crafting.
Try Different Frog Colors
Who says frogs have to be green?
Kids can make:
- Pink frogs
- Blue frogs
- Rainbow frogs
- Spotted frogs
- Glitter frogs
Letting them create silly versions makes the activity even more fun and creative.
Enjoyed It?
If your little one had fun building this frog craft, feel free to share this activity with other parents, teachers, or friends who love easy printable crafts for kids. Seeing different kids color and assemble their frogs in unique ways is always the cutest part.

