Download Free Coloring Pages:
Zebra coloring pages Cardstock or thick paper Scissors Glue or tape Hole punch Elastic string Markers or crayons
Steps: Smart Tip: If your children enjoy dressing up, make a complete safari costume by pairing this mask with zebra-striped clothing. Lisa looked great once she matched hers with a black-and-white striped dress. For more fun costume ideas, visit National Geographic Kids.
2. Zebra Puppet Show
Materials Needed:
Zebra coloring pages Popsicle sticks Glue Scissors Construction paper (optional)
Steps: Pro Tip: Establish a family of puppets using several zebra designs. For a very adorable touch, include a baby zebra! For more creative puppet show ideas, check out PBS Kids.
3. DIY Zebra Bookmarks
Materials Needed:
Zebra coloring pages Scissors Laminating sheets or clear tape Ribbon Hole punch
Steps: Fun Tip: Put a personal note on the bookmark including your child’s name. It makes a fantastic handcrafted present for friends as well.
4. Zebra-Themed Greeting Cards
Materials Needed:
Zebra coloring pages Blank cards Glue Scissors Markers
Steps: Smart Tip: To make the zebra cutout look more 3D, use foam stickers or folded paper tabs to lift it off the card a little.
5. Zebra Window Decorations
Materials Needed:
Zebra coloring pages Contact paper Scissors Tape
Steps:
Pro Tip: Use glow-in-the-dark paint on some of the zebra’s parts for an additional magical effect. Your children will adore seeing their zebras shine at night!
6. Zebra-Themed Storybook
Materials Needed:
Printed zebra coloring pages Stapler Blank sheets of paper Crayons or markers
Steps: Fun Tip: Let each of your several children design a character and work on a group zebra book. Once Lisa and Mike created a funny narrative about a zebra detective cracking jungle riddles!
7. Zebra Wrapping Paper
Materials Needed:
Large printed zebra coloring pages Markers Tape Ribbons or stickers
Steps: Tip: The zebra pattern on kraft paper makes a great eco-friendly way to wrap things.
8. Zebra-Themed Memory Game
Materials Needed:
Zebra coloring pages Scissors Glue Cardboard Laminating sheets (optional for durability)
Steps: Fun Tip: Mike kept peering at the cards last time we played when he felt no one else was watching. Lisa caught him, and we decided to play two rounds since we were laughing so much! These zebra crafts are quite creative and fun! These activities will keep children occupied whether the afternoon is rainy or for a weekend project. To get going, remember to download my 10 free printable zebra coloring pages straight below this article. Tell me whether you have any fun zebra craft ideas, too; I would be very happy to hear!










