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Hatching Easter Egg Craft for Kids – Interactive Chick Pop-Up Paper Craft

  • Writer: Jessie
    Jessie
  • 7 days ago
  • 4 min read

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Hatching Easter Egg Craft For Kids.
Hatching Easter Egg Craft For Kids.

Get ready for a craft that’s full of surprise, movement, and Easter fun—Hatching Easter Egg Craft for Kids – Interactive Chick Pop-Up Paper Craft! This adorable paper craft takes a simple Easter egg and turns it into something magical. With a quick push of a popsicle stick, a cute baby chick pops up from inside the egg, bringing instant smiles and excitement to kids of all ages.


This interactive Easter craft for kids is the perfect combination of creativity and play. Kids don’t just make something—they get to play with it too! Watching the chick pop up again and again keeps kids engaged long after the craft is finished, making it a favorite for both home and classroom activities.


One of the best things about this hatching chick craft is how easy it is to make. With a printable template, kids can color, cut, and assemble their very own hatching egg using simple supplies like paper, crayons, glue, and a popsicle stick. It’s a low-prep activity that delivers big fun.


This craft is especially exciting because of the interactive pop-up mechanism. As kids push the stick, the chick appears to hatch right out of the egg! This simple movement introduces basic cause-and-effect concepts while keeping the experience playful and engaging.


The Hatching Easter Egg Craft is also a great way to build important skills. Coloring encourages creativity, cutting helps develop fine motor skills, and assembling the craft strengthens problem-solving and coordination. It’s learning through play at its best.


Teachers love using this craft in the classroom because it works well for a wide range of ages. Younger kids enjoy the pop-up surprise, while older kids can focus on decorating their eggs with detailed patterns and designs. It’s perfect for Easter parties, art centers, or spring-themed lessons.


This craft also captures everything kids love about Easter—baby animals, bright colors, and a sense of surprise. Chicks hatching from eggs are such a fun symbol of spring and new beginnings, making this project both festive and meaningful.


If you like this craft, you will also love our other Hatching Egg crafts.


Whether you’re crafting at home, in a classroom, or with a group, this Hatching Easter Egg Craft for Kids is sure to be a hit. It’s simple, interactive, and packed with Easter charm. Get ready to color, create, and watch your chick hatch to life again and again!


Materials Needed:

  • Template

  • 8.5x11 White Cardstock Paper

  • Printer

  • Glue

  • Markers or Crayons

  • Popsicle Stick

  • Tape


Hatching Easter Egg Craft for Kids

Printing Hatching Easter Chick Egg Template.
Printing Hatching Easter Chick Egg Template.

Step 1: Print

Start by printing out the Easter Chick Egg template on 8.5x11 white cardstock paper. Directions to download template can be found towards the bottom of the post.


Coloring the Hatching Easter Chick Egg template.
Coloring the Hatching Easter Chick Egg template.

Step 2: Color

Let kids channel their creativity as they color by letting the add a personal touch to the chick and egg.


Cutting out the Hatching Easter Chick Egg template.
Cutting out the Hatching Easter Chick Egg template.

Step 3: Cut Out Each Piece

Carefully cut along the outlines of the chick and egg pieces. Take your time to make clean and precise cuts.


Gluing egg template together.
Gluing egg template together.

Grab your glue stick — it’s time to make this turtle egg hatch! Place glue only on the areas that are marked in gray and labeled “glue” on the template. These spots are designed to help you know where the glue should go so that your egg attaches correctly but still allows the turtle to move smoothly. Once the glue is in place, carefully attach the top part of the egg to the bottom piece. Press firmly so everything sticks together nicely. Let it dry for a few minutes before testing your hatching egg surprise.


Taping popsicle stick to back of the chick.
Taping popsicle stick to back of the chick.

Step 5: Glue or Tape

Turn the chick so that it is facing down, and then use glue or tape to secure the popsicle stick to the back of the chick.


Assembling egg.
Assembling egg.

Step 6: Assemble

To complete your hatching chick egg craft, slide the popsicle stick with the attached chick through the top of the egg.


Now your egg is ready for playtime! By sliding the popsicle stick up and down, your chick will hatch from the egg, creating an interactive and fun experience for kids.


Downloading the Hatching Chick Egg templates.
Downloading the Hatching Chick Egg templates.

How Do I Download the Hatching Chick Egg Templates?

How to download the printable Hatching Chick Egg template? Simply sign up to become a member of Artsy Kids Zone to gain access to our exclusive downloads. The best part is that memberships are completely FREE! Not only will you gain access to this game, but you'll also unlock a treasure trove of Artsy Kids Zone downloads. By signing up, you are agreeing to receive emails from Artsy Kids Zone with updates, new craft ideas, and special offers. It’s a great way to stay inspired and keep your little ones engaged with fun, creative activities!


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Keep the Easter Fun Going!

If you liked this craft, be sure to check out all the other fun Easter crafts for kids on the blog! Favorites include Bunny Masks, the colorful Crayon Resist Easter Egg, the adorable Bunny Cootie Catcher Origami Craft, and textured Yarn Bunny Art—plus so many more creative ideas. There’s no shortage of ways to keep kids crafting, creating, and celebrating all season long!



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