Easy Moon Craft For Kids

Hereโ€™s a simple, hands-on kids craft for teaching moon cycles โ€” easy to make with household items and fun for little ones to play with after. We have been on a big moon kick at our house! Hope you enjoy this as much as we have.


Moon Phases Paper Plate Craft

Ages: 4+ (with help for cutting)
Time: About 20 minutes
Mess Level: Low


Materials

  • 2 white paper plates
  • Black construction paper (or you can color with a black crayon/marker)
  • Scissors
  • Glue stick or tape
  • Yellow crayon or paint (optional)
  • Marker (for labeling phases)
  • Brass fastener (paper brad)

Instructions

  1. Prepare the Moon Plate
    • On the first paper plate, draw and color a full moon in the center (you can make it yellow, or keep it white).
    • This plate will be your “moon view.”
  2. Make the Viewing Plate
    • Take the second paper plate and cut out a wide window (about 1/3 of the plate) โ€” this will reveal the moon phases underneath.
    • Color the rest of this plate black to represent the night sky.
  3. Layer & Attach
    • Place the โ€œmoon plateโ€ underneath the โ€œviewing plate.โ€
    • Attach them in the center with a brass fastener so the top plate can spin.
  4. Add the Moon Phases
    • On the moon plate, lightly pencil in where each phase will show through the window as you rotate.
    • Color in the phases:
      • New Moon (all black)
      • Waxing Crescent (thin white slice on the right)
      • First Quarter (right half white)
      • Waxing Gibbous (mostly white, left sliver black)
      • Full Moon (all white)
      • Waning Gibbous (mostly white, right sliver black)
      • Last Quarter (left half white)
      • Waning Crescent (thin white slice on the left)
  5. Label the Phases
    • Around the edge of the top plate, write the names of each moon phase so kids can match them as they turn the plate.

Extra Fun Ideas

  • Add glow-in-the-dark paint for nighttime learning.
  • Use glitter for the stars around the moon.
  • Make a mini booklet with facts about each phase to go with the craft.


Hereโ€™s a delightful list of childrenโ€™s books about the Moonโ€”perfect for story time, bedtime, or teaching lunar concepts in a fun and gentle way:


Recommended Childrenโ€™s Books about the Moon

Fiction & Bedtime Favorites

  • “Kittenโ€™s First Full Moon” by Kevin Henkes
    A sweet Caldecott Medalโ€“winning tale of a kitten mistaking the full moon for a bowl of milk. 
  • “A Big Mooncake for Little Star” by Grace Lin
    A charming Caldecott Honor book where a girl named Little Star nibble at a โ€œmooncakeโ€โ€”an imaginative reflection of moon phases. 
  • “Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me” by Eric Carle
    A playful story about a dad retrieving the moon for his childโ€”teaching about waxing and waning through collage illustrations.
  • “I Took the Moon for a Walk” by Carolyn Curtis, illustrated by Alison Jay
    A lyrical, rhyming tale about a walk with the moon, perfect for soothing bedtime reading. 
  • “Mooncake” by Frank Asch
    A bedtime tale featuring Bear who mistakes snow for the moonโ€”sweet and whimsical. 
  • “The Moon Child” by Nadia Krilanovich
    A dreamy, gentle story of woodland animals playing with the moon, ideal for winding down. 
  • “Owl Moon” by Jane Yolen
    A serene, Caldecott-winning tale of a nighttime owl outing with powerful lunar imagery. 
  • “Many Moons” by Remi Courgeon
    A beautifully illustrated blend of fiction and moon-phase education, with imaginative descriptions like a catโ€™s tail crescent. 
  • “Rabbit and the Moon” by Douglas Wood
    A folktale adaptation of a Cree legend, explaining how rabbit reached the moon. Soothing watercolor illustrations. 

Playful & Educational Nonfiction

  • “Moon! Earthโ€™s Best Friend” by Stacy McAnulty
    Narrated by the Moon itselfโ€”this fun and fact-filled portrayal is great for young children. 
  • “The Moon Seems to Change” by Franklyn M. Branley
    A more instructional take on lunar phasesโ€”great for slightly older kids ready for straightforward learning.
  • “Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11” by Brian Floca
    Gorgeous illustrations depict the awe and excitement of the first Moon landingโ€”great for curious explorers.
  • “Moon: A Peek-Through Board Book” by Britta Teckentrup
    A tactile board book with cut-outs showing lunar phasesโ€”perfect for hands-on interaction. 
  • “A Moon of My Own” by Jennifer Rustgi
    Follows a girl’s journey travelling the world with the moonโ€”mixes geography and starry storytelling. 
  • “Moon Pops” by Heena Baek
    A culturally-inspired Korean tale where the moon meltsโ€”inspiring and visually delightful.
  • “The Moon Tonight: Our Moonโ€™s Journey Around Earth” by Jung Chang-hoon
    A gentle nonfiction story celebrating the lunar cycle, with parent-child scenes and supplemental educator resources.
  • “Go for the Moon: A Rocket, a Boy, and the First Moon Landing” by Chris Gall
    A fun adventure capturing Apollo 11 through a child’s imaginative lens. 

Paper Plate Sun Catchers

Hereโ€™s a fun, simple summer-themed kids craft thatโ€™s colorful, inexpensive, and perfect for a range of ages:


Theme: Summer Sunshine & Sea Breezes
Best For: Ages 3+ (with supervision for cutting)


Supplies

  • White paper plates
  • Scissors
  • Tissue paper in bright summer colors (yellow, orange, pink, blue, green)
  • Clear contact paper (or laminating sheets)
  • Glue stick or double-sided tape
  • Markers or crayons
  • Hole punch & ribbon/string for hanging

Instructions

  1. Prepare the Sun Catcher Frame
    • Cut out the center of a paper plate, leaving about a 1-inch border all around (this will be the frame).
    • For extra summer vibes, decorate the rim with markersโ€”think waves, flowers, or sun rays.
  2. Cut Tissue Paper
    • Tear or cut tissue paper into small squares or shapes.
    • Mix colors for a tropical, beachy effect.
  3. Make the Sticky Canvas
    • Cut a piece of clear contact paper a little bigger than the hole in your plate.
    • Stick it to the back of the plate so the sticky side is facing forward.
  4. Add the Color
    • Press tissue paper pieces onto the sticky surface. Overlap them for a stained-glass look.
    • Once the design is complete, cover it with another piece of contact paper to seal it.
  5. Hang It Up
    • Punch a hole in the top, thread ribbon or string through, and hang it in a sunny window.

Variations for Extra Summer Fun

  • Ocean Scene:ย Use blue tissue and add fish or seashell cutouts.
  • Flower Garden:ย Add paper flower shapes on top of the tissue paper background.
  • Sunshine Burst:ย Use only yellow and orange tissue with big drawn-on sun rays.

Free Summer Printables

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Here’s a round-up of some of our favorite summer dining deals for Amazon Prime Day. I’m obsessed with all things rattan for summer. The acrylic lids on the servers below are great for keeping flies out during outdoor parties. They also look pretty on the counter inside to store bread or baked goods or while entertaining. There are also some really cute colorful baskets and liners for the kids.

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Backyard Carnival Kids Birthday Party

This party was so much fun to plan. We threw a backyard birthday carnival! Everything we used linked below is from Amazon. We had a blast playing carnival games and the kids enjoyed all the carnival treats. Here’s a round-up of ideas and supplies to help kick-off your own DIY carnival. These favors and carnival ideas are great for a kid’s birthday party, a school carnival, a church carnival, a block party, and more. Happy party planning!

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