Apple Picking
Apple Picking
Apple picking is the quintessential fall family activity. Get the family together and head out to your local apple farm to pick your own apples. It’s a great way to enjoy the fall weather and to get some fresh air and exercise. And besides, you’ll need a big harvest for all the recipes and crafts we have in store for you!
Apple Candlesticks
Apple Candlesticks
Apple candlesticks are easy for kids to help create and make a great seasonal centerpiece. Use your imagination to carve designs into each apple— the possibilities are endless! Just remember to leave the carving to the older kids, and always supervise your kids when using a knife.
Get the directions for Apple Candlesticks.
Apple Art
Apple Art
Red yarn and some glue are all you need to create this cute, albeit non-edible, apple. Afterwards, your kids can proudly display their art on the fridge.
Get the directions for Apple Art.
Shrunken Apple Head
Shrunken Apple Head
The kids will get a kick out of this one. Simply peel your apple, carve a face, and hang your creation out to dry. As time goes by, your apple will start to look more like a wrinkly grandma than a piece of fruit.
Get the directions for Shrunken Apple Heads.
Apple Prints
Apple Prints
This simple activity is great for little hands. Not only can apples make a ton of cool shapes (stars, anyone?), they are also perfect for toddlers to improve grasping and other fine motor skills. Apples‚ the learning fruit. Who knew?
Get the directions for Apple Prints.
Bath Poof Apple Craft
Bath Poof Apple Craft
What do apples and bath poofs have in common? They can both make an adorable craft! We love this simple activity suggestion from our Craftivity Corner blog. It’s perfect to keep your kids busy on a dreary, rainy day.
Get the directions for Bath Poof Apple Craft.
Play an Apple Game
Play an Apple Game
Apple games are a great way to learn about the letter “A” and build vocabulary. Younger kids can get started on the alphabet with this printable two-player game about the letter “A”, and older kids can work on their vocabulary and reasoning with the always-hilarious game Apples to Apples.
Sing an Apple Song
Sing an Apple Song
Baking an apple pie is fun— singing a song about baking an apple pie only adds to the excitement! The next time you’re whipping up one of your famous pies, get the kids involved in the kitchen, too. Use these apple-pie lyrics to help them remember the process.
Button Apple Tree
Button Apple Tree
You might not have your own apple tree in the backyard, but you can have one on your fridge. This button apple tree from the Craftivity Corner blog is easy to make and absolutely adorable. Let the kids use their imagination when it comes to colors. Orange-button apples? Sounds good to us!
Get the directions for Button Apple Tree.
Delicious Apple Recipes
Delicious Apple Recipes
Finally, apple season isn’t complete until you’ve whipped up some seasonal recipes. Try one of these fantastic fall apple recipes to have on those chilly fall nights.