Torn Paper Strawberry Craft for Kids

Make learning about healthy eating fun with this torn paper strawberry craft for kids. This easy fruit-themed art activity helps children learn about strawberries while building fine motor skills. Perfect for home, school, or nutrition lessons.

Strawberries are one of my family’s favorite fruits. They’re sweet, juicy, and full of vitamin C. Today, I’m sharing a fun torn paper strawberry craft that helps kids learn about this healthy fruit while getting creative.

This is an easy craft that works great for preschoolers, kindergartners, and elementary-aged kids. Tearing paper is not only fun but also helps build fine motor skills. Plus, it gives the strawberry a fun, textured look.

Learning Through Crafting

Crafts like this are such a fun way to help kids learn about fruits and vegetables. Kids remember what they see and touch. When they tear and glue pieces of paper to make a strawberry, they are also thinking about the real fruit. It’s a great way to connect art and nutrition.

This kind of hands-on activity helps kids feel more comfortable with new foods too. When kids make something themselves, they are more likely to want to try it later. After finishing their craft, you can offer real strawberries as a snack. Many parents are surprised by how often a child will try a food they just learned about through play or art.

Talk About Strawberries While You Craft

While making this craft, talk with your kids about how strawberries grow. They grow on small plants, not trees, and are packed with vitamins that help our bodies stay healthy. You can even snack on real strawberries while you craft.

You might ask fun questions like:

  • What’s your favorite way to eat strawberries?
  • Have you ever picked strawberries at a farm?
  • What color are strawberries before they ripen?

These little conversations help kids build positive connections with fruits and make healthy eating fun.

Torn paper strawberry craft Pinterest pin

Easy for Home or Classroom

This craft is perfect for both home and classroom settings. It doesn’t require fancy supplies and can be done in about 15–20 minutes. Teachers can use it during a lesson about healthy eating, colors, or summer fruits. Parents can use it on a rainy day or as part of a family nutrition activity.

If you’re doing this in a group, you can hang all the finished strawberries together to make a big “berry patch” wall. It makes a cheerful display and helps kids feel proud of their work.

Add a Little Extra Fun

Want to make the craft even more creative? Kids can draw a cute face on their strawberry or give it arms and legs.

You can also turn this activity into a simple science lesson. Show pictures of a real strawberry plant. Talk about how the flowers turn into berries. You can explain that strawberries are red when ripe and have tiny seeds on the outside.

Encourage Healthy Habits

The best part about crafts like this is that they make fruits and vegetables fun. Kids who enjoy learning about healthy foods are more likely to eat them. When they see fruits as exciting and colorful, it builds a positive connection that lasts.

After making the strawberry craft, you can talk about other red fruits like apples, raspberries, and watermelon. Ask your child which one they’d like to try next. Small moments like these can make a big difference in how kids think about healthy eating.

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Supplies Needed

Torn paper strawberry craft for kids

How to Make the Torn Paper Strawberry

Step 1: Print

Print the strawberry outline. See link below.

Step 2: Tear

Tear construction paper into small pieces.

Step 3: Glue

Glue the construction paper inside the strawberry outline.

Torn Paper Strawberry Craft

Strawberry template

This strawberry outline is for personal use or classroom use only. It cannot be altered or sold. Click on the link below for the craft template.

Torn Paper Strawberry

I hope you and your kids love making this torn paper strawberry craft as much as we did.

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