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10+ Stone and Rock Crafts for Kids

10+ Rock Crafts and Activities that will “rock” your kids’ world!

Today, I’m sharing 10+ awesome rock and stone crafts and activities that kids of all ages will enjoy. You’ll find rock crafts for toddlers and preschoolers, painted rock art projects for pre-tweeds and teens and you’ll see how we use rocks for science experiments and a variety of fun and educational activities both indoors and out.

Rocks and stones are plentiful here. The beach is just a few minutes away, and our shoreline is an endless stretch of smooth, grey beach stones. We bring loads of them home every year, so we always have an abundance of rocks in all shapes and sizes to use for our crafts and I keep a supply of them in the backyard for the kids to play with. 

With a little paint, you can turn a stone into almost anything, so they’re a go-to at our craft table. The kids also use them as loose parts in the yard and sandbox, and they come in handy for fun learning activities as well.

I’ve rounded up some of our favourite ways to craft, play and learn with rocks and stones. Hopefully these ideas will inspire you to go on a rock hunt of your own so your kids can enjoy some of the following crafts and activities.

Below, you’ll find:

  • rock crafts for toddlers and preschoolers
  • rock crafts for older kids
  • cool painted rock ideas
  • science experiments using rocks
  • ways to use rocks and stones for sensory bins and loose parts
  • fun learning activities with rocks and stones
10+ stone activities for kids - science experiments, crafts and homemade gifts to make with beach stones10+ stone activities for kids - science experiments, crafts and homemade gifts to make with beach stones

Awesome Rock Crafts and Activities for Kids

Kiss Kiss Worry Stone for Kids with Separation AnxietyKiss Kiss Worry Stone for Kids with Separation Anxiety

Painted Heart Worry Stones

These worry stones are easy to make and a wonderful coping tool for kids who struggle with separation anxiety, stress and worries. Put one in your child’s pocket so they can give it a squeeze or rub it between their thumb and forefinger when they’re missing you or feeling stressed or upset.

Painted Rock paper weights made by kids for parentsPainted Rock paper weights made by kids for parents

Painted Rock PaperWeights

Kid of all ages enjoy painting rocks, and it’s easy enough that even toddlers can turn theirs into a beautiful handmade gift for a parent or grandparent. See how we made these beautiful painted rock paperweights here.

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Painted Stone Garden Markers

Painted garden markers make an excellent gift for a child to make for a parent or grandparent.

Homemade Story Stones (animal theme)Homemade Story Stones (animal theme)

Homemade Story Stones

Turn a collection of smooth beach rocks into story stones for your toddlers and preschoolers to play and learn with. They’re terrific to use as story-telling prompts or to use for open-ended, imaginative play. See how I made our story stones here.

6 santa stones painted with acrylic craft paint6 santa stones painted with acrylic craft paint

Painted Santa Stones

Have the kids turn a bunch of smooth beach stones into Painted Santa Stones. The process is just a series of stripes and lines, and you can do so many fun things with them. (10 suggestions in post).

Painted Stone Easter Egg CraftPainted Stone Easter Egg Craft

Painted Rock Easter Egg Craft

If you’re looking for a super-cool, super-easy Easter craft to make with the kids this year, gather some smooth round beach rocks and make our painted rock Easter eggs. You can make them in no time, and they look so pretty.

Stones painted in rainbow coloursStones painted in rainbow colours

Rainbow Stacking Stones

The older kids in my daycare painted these rainbow stacking stones for the toddlers and preschoolers. They’re great for teaching kids rainbow order and size order and they challenge critical thinking, fine motor skills and co-ordination.

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Pour-Painted Beach Stones

This is one of my favourite crafts involving beach stones. We turned a bunch of smooth beach rocks into these funky, vibrant stone paper-weights for Father’s Day. The process was amazing, and the results were stunning.

rocks and bucket of waterrocks and bucket of water

Water Displacement Experiment & Activity

 The hooligans love to drop the small, round stones into a jar of water, so we did this fun water displacement experiment so they could see what happens to the level of the water when you add rocks to it.

Rocks crystallized with boraxRocks crystallized with borax

Crystallized Rocks – Growing Crystals with Borax

It’s easy to turn ordinary beach stones into gorgeous crystallized rocks!  It involves a simple but fascinating science experiment.  Once you’ve crystallized your stones, they’re fun to colour and give as gifts!  See how to make these crystallized beach rocks here.

Homemade Good Luck Stone for kidsHomemade Good Luck Stone for kids

Good Luck Stones

This is one of the easiest rock crafts we’ve ever done. These good luck stones are so easy to make, and can be used as good luck charms or as worry stones to comfort an anxious child. They’d be great for kids to make and sell at a school or church fund raiser too.

playing with Rocks on the deckplaying with Rocks on the deck

Stacking Large Beach Rocks

We always have a stack of larger beach rocks piled up in one corner of our back deck. The hooligans play with these almost every day. Most often they stack the rocks, but they also love scrubbing them with toothbrushes and soapy water, or simply “painting” the rocks with a paintbrush dipped in water.

painted beach rocks decorated with Kynsa liquid chalk markerspainted beach rocks decorated with Kynsa liquid chalk markers

Chalk Rock Paper Weights

We turned ordinary beach stones into gorgeous paperweights using liquid chalk markers. The process was really slick, and these paperweights make great gifts for kids to give to parents, grandparents and teachers.

Beach Rocks painted to look like Canadian FlagsBeach Rocks painted to look like Canadian Flags

Painted Rocks for Canada Day

Have the kids paint some patriotic rocks! Use them as paper weights or door stoppers or decorate your porch or patio for the nation’s holiday celebrations.

Painted Halloween RocksPainted Halloween Rocks

Painted Halloween Rocks

Speaking of holiday celebrations… Find some rocks that are kind of skull-shaped and paint them up to look like spooky skulls. Display them on your porch or in your garden throughout the Halloween season. You can see how we made ours here.

Dinosaur Small WorldDinosaur Small World

Put Rocks in your Sensory Bins

Adding rocks to a sensory bin, not only provides kids with the chance to explore and enjoy the rocks in a different way but they make your sensory bin look so much more realistic! Check out our deep blue sea sensory bin and our Dinosaur Bin to see what I mean!

letter stonesletter stones

Homemade Letter Stones

I painted uppercase and lowercase letters, with acrylic paints, on small flat beach stones.  When the paint was dry, I gave them a quick coat of spray varnish to weather-proof them.   Younger children can explore the letters through play, while older children can form sight words with them.

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Loose Parts In the Sandbox

There’s always a batch of stone-something-or-other being cooked up in the sandbox or on our play logs.  You just HAVE to have stones and rocks in an outdoor kitchen!

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Rock Sorting in a Chocolates Box

Chocolate Box Rocks: Fill an empty chocolate box with a variety of small colourful stones.  Toddlers will have fun simply putting the stones in and out of the box, and older children can pay closer attention to the shapes of the stones, trying to match them with a similar-shaped space in the box.

 

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Domino Stones

 Young children will have fun counting the dots and making matches, while older kids can actually play a game of dominoes. Make your dots by dipping the end of a paintbrush handle in black acrylic paint and press it to an oblong beach stone.  When the paint is dry, finish with a coat of spray varnish or polish with a bit of bee’s wax.

 

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Tea Party with loose parts

Often we just mix up a bunch of loose parts  like stones, pinecones, shells and artificial flowers, and we have a little tea party like this.  It’s a simple activity, but there’s lots of opportunity for exploration, fun and learning in even the simplest of activities.

10+ ways to play and learn with stones10+ ways to play and learn with stones

I hope you’ve enjoyed these simple but creative rock crafts and activities! Stay tuned… we’ll be sharing our painted Easter Egg Rocks soon!

More Rock Crafts For Kids:

Five Little Ducks by Red Ted Art

Shape & Colour Rocks by Fun-a-day

Pebble Puzzle by Strasilo

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