15 Grinch Activities for Kids to Make Christmas Magical
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The holiday season is my favorite time of year — between the tasty goodies and fun crafts, there’s never a dull day around Christmas time. One way I like to spread the Christmas cheer with my kids is by doing fun and engaging holiday-themed activities. This year, we decided to bring a beloved holiday character into our festivities. Do you have any guesses as to who he might be? Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch! With his green fur and mischievous grin, has captured the hearts of many, and he’s the perfect inspiration for some creative Christmas crafts. So, we hope you enjoy this list of Fun Grinch Crafts & Grinch Activities for kids!
Below, you’ll find a variety of Grinch-themed activities that will keep your kiddos entertained and begging to do more. From sensory bins to handprint crafts, each activity offers a unique way to celebrate the holiday season while including Grinch theme activities.
Your kids of all ages will love these Grinch-inspired holiday crafts, and you’ll love the smiles and laughter they bring!
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Fun & Festive Grinch Activities for Kids
01
Grinch Sensory Bin
This Grinch Sensory Bin is a great way to engage your child’s senses and fill their day with a little holiday cheer. Filled with green-colored rice, red pom-poms, and Grinch-themed accessories, this bin provides a tactile experience that kids will adore.
They can dig, scoop, and explore, all while enjoying the festive colors and textures that bring the Grinch’s world to life. Sensory activities are always a hit for little and this sensory play bin will easily keep your children entertained throughout the holiday season.
02
Mean One Mr. Grinch Craft
Let your kids unleash their inner artist with this Mean One Mr. Grinch Craft. Using simple supplies like paper plates, paint, and construction paper, your child can create their own version of the infamous Grinch.
This craft is easy to follow and results in a Grinch face that can be proudly displayed as part of your Christmas decorations. It’s a great way to tap into your child’s creativity during the Christmas season.
03
Grinch Handprint Craft
This adorable Grinch Handprint Craft is one to put out for display, but also keep to cherish their handprint forever. Your child’s handprint will be the base for creating a cute Grinch character. With a little bit of paint and some crafty embellishments, this project turns a simple handprint into a treasured keepsake.
It’s an excellent way to combine art with memories, making this Grinch handprint art a favorite holiday activity that you can do together every year.
04
Easy DIY Grinch Cardboard Cones
These Easy DIY Grinch Cardboard Cones are perfect for putting up on the mantle or turning into a holiday party hat. Your child will turn ordinary cardboard cones into green Grinch figures with just a few supplies like paint, felt, and googly eyes.
Kids will enjoy painting and assembling their own little Grinch. This fun activity is so easy to do and makes the perfect addition to your holiday crafting lineup.
05
Grinch Photo Craft
This adorable Grinch Photo Craft is one you’ll never throw away. In fact, it makes the perfect preschool craft for kiddos to bring home and show off to their parents!
This project combines a photo of your child with Grinch-themed elements to turn your child into the Grinch themself! It’s a fun way to celebrate the season with your little one.
06
Grinch and Max Paper Plate Craft
Bring the Grinch and his loyal dog Max to life with this charming Paper Plate Grinch Craft. Using simple materials like paper plates, paint, and craft paper, kids can create a delightful scene featuring the Grinch and Max. T
his craft is easy to follow and allows for plenty of creativity, as your child can customize their characters with different colors and accessories.
07
DIY Grinch Placemat
Make mealtime more festive with a DIY Grinch Placemat. This craft involves decorating a placemat with Grinch-themed designs with materials like markers, stickers, and laminating sheets.
Your child can design their own unique placemat that will add a touch of holiday cheer to every meal. It’s a fun craft that kids will love, especially if their favorite holiday character is The Grinch!
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Grinch Handprint Card Craft
Send holiday greetings with a personal touch this year using the Grinch Handprint Card Craft. This heartwarming keepsake is a fun project for kids, where they can turn their handprints into cute Grinch hats.
They can add a message to the card or maybe fill it with a festive holiday quote, and then send it off to friends and family. It’s a heartfelt way to spread Christmas cheer and involve your children in the tradition of giving during the holiday season.
09
Laundry Jug Christmas Lanterns
Upcycle old laundry jugs into festive Christmas lanterns with this creative craft. By painting and decorating the jugs as Mr. Grinch himself, kids can create unique lanterns that light up with festive cheer for all to see and hear.
This activity is not only fun and eco-friendly but also provides easy ways to discuss recycling and caring for the planet with your children.
10
Paper Bag Grinch Craft
Turn a simple paper bag into a playful Grinch puppet with the Paper Bag Grinch Craft. This activity is perfect for young children and involves decorating a paper bag like The Grinch using construction paper, markers, and glue.
Once completed, kids can use their Grinch puppets for imaginative play and storytelling.
11
Grinch Fudge Topped Brownies
Christmas activities aren’t always crafts, sweeten your holiday celebrations with these adorable Grinch Fudge Topped Brownies. The delicious recipe combines rich brownies with a layer of green fudge, decorated with festive red sprinkles shaped like the Grinch’s heart.
Your kids can help with mixing, baking, and decorating, making it a fun family activity for all.
12
Paper Plate Grinch Craft
Your kids will enjoy making their own Grinch face out of paper plates. It’s a very easy craft, making it perfect for young children or preschoolers. It’s a perfect project for a cozy afternoon indoors, filled with crafting, baking, and a little holiday music.
13
Toilet Paper Roll Grinch
Transform an ordinary toilet paper roll into a festive Grinch decoration with this easy and fun craft. By painting and decorating the roll with Grinch features, kids can create a cute and quirky holiday character.
This activity is great for recycling and encourages kids to see the creative potential in everyday items. The finished Grinch makes a wonderful addition to your holiday décor and is a perfect Grinch Christmas craft.
14
Grinch Fudge Recipe
This Grinch fudge is incredibly easy to make, requiring only 4 ingredients. Because of its simplicity, it’s so much fun to gather all your kids — young or old, and let everyone pitch in on making these tasty treats for Christmas!
Easily one of my favorite Grinch activities for kids.
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Grinch Sensory Bottle
You know we love sensory bottles and sensory activities around here because they’re a great way to enhance developmental skills like language, fine motor, problem-solving, and more!
With this activity, you and your little one can create a mesmerizing Grinch-themed sensory bottle that can help them calm down during difficult moments.
These Grinch activities for kids offer a very fun way to celebrate the holiday season with your children while having fun bringing the classic story to life. Each craft is designed to be simple, engaging, and full of festive cheer, making them perfect for you and your child to bond while boosting their creativity. These fun moments together are the ones that will last a lifetime.
Which Grinch craft are you most excited to try with your kids this Christmas season? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!