Here’s an easy frog papercraft for kids – make a fun, bouncy frog on a lily pad using our printable template. It’s just been updated to include an all-in-one print and colour version.
This idea is perfect for spring crafting or for a unit on amphibians or life cycles.
We love frog crafts here at The Craft Train!
This super cute frog on a lily pad is based on a template I created for my girls waaaay back when we put together a tadpole-to-frog observation tank.
They were preschoolers at the time, but this papercraft is great for older kids too. Being one of the very first templates in our store, I decided it was high time for an update.
The new, improved 2024 version includes:
- A print-and-colour line art version designed to be printed to white card stock
- The original version designed to be printed to coloured card paper. We’ve added extra pages to this version too, including gue-on paper eyes, paper spring strips, a tongue strip and optional glue-on lilypad lines
In the original hero image (on the sparkle background), the frog has been decorated with dot stickers, including the eyes. You can still do it this way if you like, but the printable eyes make an easy option especially if you have no dot stickers on hand.
Age recommendation is 6+, however, younger kids could also make this with some adult help.
Card stock is recommended for this craft, but paper will also work.
How to make the frog paper craft
You will need:
- This printable template, also available in our TPT store
- Card stock in assorted bright colours or white, depending on which version you make
- Markers, pencils or crayons if colouring your own
- Scissors
- Glue stick
- Ruler
- Optional dot stickers
How to
Print as per instructions in the template for the version you select.
Above is the colour-in version. Below, the coloured paper version.
If using the colour-in version, colour the frog, lily pad and tongue. If using the coloured paper version, colour the tongue and lily pad lines.
Cut out the shapes.
If making the coloured paper version, glue on the eyes and decorate the frog with dot stickers or coloured markers. Also glue the lily pad lines onto the lily pad, then trim with scissors to fit.
Curl the tongue around a pencil and glue on. If you want it to be red both sides like in the original picture, cut a thin strip from red construction paper instead of using the template strip.
Make a bouncy paper spring by sticking the paper strips at right angles to each other and folding over each other until it becomes a spring.
Glue the paper spring to the lily pad and stick the frog to the spring.
Voila! You now have a bouncy paper frog.
If your kids are learning about frogs, they may also like this Frog Lifecycle Booklet.
More animal crafts you might like:
- Our paper plate chick craft is so cute and easy to make – perfect for preschoolers and kindergarteners
- This printable paper frog is based on the Green Tree Frog from Tropical North Queensland
- Kids will love making a paper chain snake based on two real species of Pythons (don’t worry, they can’t bite!)
- This geometric mother hen has three baby chicks tucked under her wing
Check out more of our Spring Animal papercrafts
Angela Milnes says
I really love this idea. It’s just fantastic and super fun. We are making frog crafts so it’s good to see your fantastic ideas.
Kate says
That’s fantastic to hear! Thanks for your positive feedback Angela
Becks Mundy says
Hi! Just wanted to check with you that its okay for me to use your frog and lily pad template for an event we are holding at work for some environmental education? Great idea! 🙂
Many thanks, Becks Mundy
farzana says
kate super super ideas thanks.
Pina says
Great craft!!! Would love to do it with my grade 2 class!!
Moe says
Thank teacher
I like frog picture
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Kate says
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