Groundhog Day Crafts, Printables, and Recipes Round-up (2024)

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Now that you have learned 20 Interesting Facts about Groundhog Day, it is time to gather some supplies and get ready to celebrate with a few crafts and recipes.

Not surprisingly, Pinterest is teeming with Groundhog Day ideas, not to mention “Teachers pay Teachers”, which is an excellent resource for parents to find creative, relevant and engaging educational resources. I love that it provides an online market for teachers to make a bit of pocket-change too!

Putting Your Foot into It!

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My kids’ feet would cover the page now; I’m not joking they all have feet bigger than mine. However, back in the day when they had cute little “feetsies” I was a sucker for any craft that served as a timestamp of their size. Most of us have the supplies this project requires tucked away somewhere; now, grab a kid and get busy!

Groundhog Day Craft by Tippy Toe Crafts

Groundhog Day Cupcake Push Pops

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With all the crafting going on the kids are going to need a snack! From the edible groundhog (mini Snickers, M&Ms, and Starburst), to the chocolate mini cupcakes and buttercream frosting, this is certainly a delicious addition to the Groundhog Day festivities!

Groundhog Day Cupcake Push Pops by Sweetology

Groundhog Day {Printables}

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This FREE DOWNLOAD includes adorable printables for Groundhog Day. You get six pages total: two class surveys, two writing pages, a create-a-word worksheet, and a word search.

Groundhog Day {Printables} by A Cupcake for the Teacher

Groundhog Pudding Cups

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I’m a fan of Pepperidge Farm’s Milano cookies, so this was a no-brainer for me. Add a few more ingredients, like sliced almonds, melted chocolate, peanut butter or butterscotch chips, Devil’s Food pudding and a few Oreos, and I AM THERE. Seriously cute and no doubt, delicious!

Groundhog Pudding Cups by SimpleGirl

More Winter? Will Spring Come Soon?

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Construction paper, cotton balls, crayons, and scissors is pretty much all you need for this creative, circular flip craft. Use a groundhog template from the Groundhog Day Shadow Craft, or draw your own.

Another Groundhog Day learning craft posted by this “almost unschooling mom” is her Groundhog Shape Craft with Triangles. Everything is more fun with goggly eyes!

Groundhog Day Craft by Almost Unschoolers

No-bake Pop-up Groundhog Cookies

I grew up making these cookies; except we call them “boiled cookies” instead of no-bake cookies. Sandra’s cookie craft invites you to PLAY WITH YOUR FOOD! I love it!

No-bake Pop-up Groundhog Cookies by Sandra Denneler at SheKnows

Groundhog Day Pop-up Puppets

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Make these adorable, pop-up groundhog puppets and your kids will be popping their groundhogs out of their burrows all day long. Want yours to be a winter’s burrow? Use cotton balls for snow instead of green construction paper for “grass.” A FREE, downloadable book, “Growing Kinders” is also available on this post.

Groundhog Day! by Mrs. Ricca’s Kindergarten

Groundhog Day Hot Dogs!

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Sandra Denneler hits it out of the park again with a savory treat kids will definitely enjoy! Place your groundhog hot dogs in cornbread muffins, biscuits or a mound of mashed potatoes, depending on what meal you’re eating. Easy and 100% edible!

Groundhog Day Hot Dogs! by Sandra Denneler at SheKnows

Another Adorable Groundhog Day Pop-up Puppet

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This is another pop-up craft, but with the addition of goggly eyes, which of course makes everything more fun! Supplies are easy enough to find–either on hand, or available at your local dollar store.

Groundhog’s Day Craft for Kids by Premeditated Leftovers

Groundhog Day Finger Puppet

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This precious craft is perfect for little ones who want to put EVERYTHING in their mouth. Cleverly made from non-fraying felt and a tongue depressor (instead of a popsicle stick) for easy gripping, this craft comes with a template and directions.

Groundhog Day Finger Puppet by Rust & Sunshine

Groundhog Day Mask Craft

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This craft was cut from a cereal box (for weight) and painted brown. The rest of the supplies were simple enough to find–white card stock, construction paper, toothpicks, and yarn. As Rachel states in her post, “HOLY CUTENESS!” This is adorable for kids who love to play dress-up!

Also? Check out Rachel’s Paper Plate Groundhog Craft.

Groundhog Day Mask Craft by i {heart} crafty things

Do you have any links to fun Groundhog Day learning crafts, printables or recipes? Please post them in the comments below!

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FAQs

How to make a puppet of a groundhog? ›

Create the groundhog's face using the construction paper and googly eyes. Add a mouth and some teeth with markers or crayons. Attach the groundhog's face to the craft stick by taping it to the back. And finally push the craft stick through the hole from the top of the cup to finish your groundhog stick puppet!

How do you teach preschoolers about Groundhog Day? ›

Discuss with your preschoolers that according to tradition, if the groundhog sees its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter. If not, spring will come early. It's a playful way to engage children in learning about seasons and weather prediction.

What is the Groundhog Day tradition for kids? ›

On this day, according to tradition, people watch the behavior of a groundhog (also called a woodchuck) to find out what the weather will be like for the next six weeks. If the animal sees its shadow as it comes out of its burrow, there will be six more weeks of wintery weather.

How do you make a woodchuck trap? ›

You can trap a woodchuck using a wire cage trap or wooden box trap with minimum dimensions of 10” x 12” x 32”, either single or double door, with the double considered very effective when set as a pass through trap. Set traps at main burrow entrances or along major travel lanes.

What do they drink in Groundhog Day? ›

As made popular by Phil Connors in Groundhog Day, a “Sweet Vermouth On The Rocks With a Twist” is the only way to enjoy that traditional Pennsylvania holiday. Start every 2nd of February the right way… you never know, you may be doomed to repeat it, over and over again!

How do groundhogs say hello? ›

They do have a rather unusual greeting, however, in those rare times when they meet each other. When this happens, one groundhog will touch its nose to the mouth of the other groundhog, Scientific American reports. You might call it kissing, but scientists call it naso-oral contact.

What are 5 facts about groundhogs day? ›

9 Fun Facts About Groundhog Day
  • Legend has it that Punxsutawney Phil is actually immortal. ...
  • February 2nd isn't just a random date. ...
  • Traditional celebrations once involved eating the groundhog. ...
  • Punxsutawney Phil owes his status as a household name to Bill Murray. ...
  • Groundhogs have something in common with catcallers.

What lesson does Groundhog Day teach? ›

Aside from plenty of laughs, “Groundhog Day” delivers powerful messages about change, love and being a good person. Phil is unable to break the time loop until he totally changes who he is.

What are some fun facts about groundhogs? ›

The average groundhog weighs as much as 11lbs. Despite their stocky build, they are surprisingly quick. Groundhogs are also good swimmers and tree climbers. They have two layers of fur: a dense grey undercoat and a longer coat of banded guard hairs that gives the groundhog a “frosted” appearance.

How do you call a groundhog out of its hole? ›

Flood the tunnel with water.

Put the end of your garden hose into one of the entrance holes for the tunnel, and turn your water on. As water fills the tunnel, the groundhogs will leave the burrow so they don't drown.

Is Groundhog Day OK for children? ›

Groundhog Day was rated PG, allowing children access with parental permission.

Can you make a pet out of a groundhog? ›

Despite being cute, groundhogs do not make good pets.

What does bubble gum do to groundhogs? ›

Noel Falk, the “Plant Doctor” had recommended using “Double Bubble” brand bubble gum to eliminate groundhogs. Supposedly groundhogs love this particular brand of bubble gum, but once they eat it, it gums up their insides and ultimately kills them.

How big of a hole does a groundhog make? ›

Groundhog holes may be located near trees, walls or fences. Each burrow opening is between 10 to 12 inches in diameter and is generally marked by a crescent-shaped mound of dirt. Young groundhogs may produce additional holes for practice, which can be smaller in diameter.

How do you make a groundhog move? ›

Groundhogs regard dogs and cats as predators, so if you sprinkle dog urine or used cat litter around groundhog burrows, they'll leave the area immediately. It's icky but effective.

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