Pumpkin activities can range from simple painting to elaborate cutting and decorating them using accessories. If your little one is keen on showing their spooky spirit, here are some pumpkin activities for toddlers to try. Here are some creative pumpkin activities that your toddler may enjoy.
Your child can create some fun pumpkin crafts using creative ideas and minimal supplies. Give the toddler a pumpkin and some band-aid. Ask them to wrap the pumpkin all around with the band-aid like a mummy. Give some play-doh or clay to your child and ask them to mold it in the shape of a pumpkin.
You can also assist them in giving it a detailed look by adding the textured lines and stem on the top. Print out a step-by-step drawing of a pumpkin, as shown in the image above. And then color the pumpkin to give it a finished look. You need a plastic bottle, black paper, orange, white and green paint for this activity.
Give the toddler a black sheet of paper, let them dip the water bottle cap into orange paint, and then press the lid onto the paper. It includes pony rides, hayrides, farm animals, a bounce house, games, a playground, live music and train rides. There will be three community stages, live entertainment, a pumpkin patch, trunk or treat, pet costume contest, Lil Miss and Mr.
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Petersburg, is now open for the fall season. Before the Christmas trees arrive, the year-old family business fills its lot with pumpkins, gourds, hay bales, corn stalks and other harvest season decorations. Tickets will be available at the gate only cash. Children 10 and under are admitted for free. Lumsden Road, Brandon, Dave stocks up on rows of pie pumpkins, carving pumpkins, mini pumpkins, white pumpkins, gourds, corn stalks, hay bales and garden mums from Oct.
DK Landscaping, Lake Ave. It will include crafts, music, a pumpkin patch, scenic hayrides, pony rides, fresh eggs, food, photo opps, vendors, a corn pit, pumpkin launchers, yard games, apple cider donuts, animal exhibits, a plant show, sunflowers, bounce houses, hole mini golf, a kid barrel train ride and fresh lemonade.
The Shimmering Lights Fall Festival is a self-guided, quarter-mile walking trail through dancing lights to music and a play area with games, outdoor movies and light refreshments for all to enjoy. This is a family-friendly event Friday through Sunday, Oct. Dover Road, Dover. There will be hayrides, arts and crafts, Lincoln Log building and games. Children are invited to pick a pumpkin from the patch to take home. Parsons Ave. Families are welcome to snap photos in front of the Pumpkin Wall and pick out pumpkins and gourds of all shapes and sizes.
Fox Squirrel Farm is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its corn maze and pumpkin patch at Charlie Taylor Road N. See my Disclosure Policy for details.
Is there anything better than a fall family trip to the pumpkin patch? It's one of the highlights for the season for us, and a tradition my kids look forward to as soon as the first leaves start to fall.
Of course most places are not just pumpkin patches anymore - you can usually find a fall harvest festival pretty much every day during the month of October! While the official "fall harvest" celebration is October 3, you can celebrate all season long by heading to the local pumpkin patch. Need inspiration for your fall family to-do list? Click here for a free printable!
The pumpkin patch usually has plenty of fun for the whole family: hayrides, corn mazes, petting zoos, and more. But you can make it even more fun and make the fun last all month long with these fun activities to do before, during, and after your visit to the pumpkin patch!
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Young Fives student Emma Schmid decorates her pumpkin with a pipe cleaner. Young Fives students search for their pumpkins. She was one of the original SNN staff writers, helping launch the site in and enjoys fulfilling the mission of sharing the stories of public education.
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