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Invite children to learn about squirrels with this list of squirrel facts, fun squirrel-themed learning ideas, and cute squirrel crafts for kids!

Share fun squirrel facts, and invite children from toddlers to teens to learn all about squirrels, with this list of educational activities and squirrel crafts for kids. Like bird watching, observing squirrels, and learning more about them, is a fun outdoor educational activity for kids and adults of all ages.

Learning about squirrels and observing their behaviors is an activity that children and adults can enjoy together. If your preschoolers, kindergarteners, or school-aged children are asking questions about squirrels; follow the lead in their education with these fun squirrel learning ideas for use at home or in the classroom. You may also enjoy this fun list of outside activities for kids.

Silly squirrel picture of a squirrel peeking at YOU!

Squirrel Facts and Fun Educational Activities for Kids

Have you ever wondered about squirrels and their crazy behaviors? Helping children learn about the animals that interest them, such as squirrels, is a great way to make learning fun! In this informative article, we will learn about the different types of squirrels that live in the wild, along with a whole slew of other interesting facts about squirrels.

We hope you enjoy this informative list of squirrel-themed activities and use them to help toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners, and school-aged kids learn all about these silly little rodents.

Squirrel with nuts shoved into it's cheeks.

1. Squirrel Facts

Did you know that one of the squirrels' most important jobs is to forget where he or she stored every nut for the winter? Squirrels love to dig empty holes and cover them with leaves and twigs in an attempt to trick other animals and protect their food stores. Fortunately, the only problem with this quirky squirrel behavior is their greatest asset. The forgotten nuts have helped to reforest parks and natural areas across the globe!

We have even more fun squirrel facts listed below. Share any of these interesting facts about squirrels with children to help them learn more about them.

Cool Facts About Squirrels:

  • Squirrels are mammals; they are warm-blooded, covered in fur, and give birth to live young. They are members of the family Sciuridae and are considered small to medium-sized rodents.
  • There are three primary types of squirrels; tree squirrels , ground squirrels (including chipmunks, prairie dogs, and groundhogs), and flying squirrels . Learn more about the types of squirrels and the differences between each species in this informative squirrel guide.
  • Even though squirrels are primarily herbivores , they are omnivores because they eat both plants and animals. Their diet includes nuts, seeds, fruits, plants, sap, fungus, insects, eggs, etc. Learn more about a squirrels' diet, habits, and other exciting facts over on Live Science.
  • Squirrels are incredibly active and playful animals. A group of squirrels is called a scurry or a dray. They often chase each other to prove their strength and dominance. Invite children to have a look at THIS animal answer guide to learn more fun facts about squirrels!
  • Squirrels communicate with each other with chirps, barks, screams, purrs, and body language. Learn more about common squirrel behaviors in the section that follows.
  • For a fun twist on squirrel facts delivered in an insightfully humorous way, invite children to enjoy "What Squirrels Can Teach Us About Being Human" by Owlcation.

More Squirrel Facts

If you are looking for even more interesting things about squirrels, invite children to have a look at this list of excellent online articles filled with hilarious photos of their antics, and fun facts about squirrels for kids. My daughter and I looked through a lot of articles about squirrels to curate this list of fun squirrel facts for you and your children to enjoy!

  1. 18 Things You May Not Know About Squirrels | Tree Hugger
  2. 10 Nutty Facts About Squirrels | Discover Wildlife
  3. 20 Fun Facts About Squirrels | Summit Environmental Solutions.
  4. 16 Facts about Squirrels | Mental Floss
Red squirrel hanging onto the trunk of a tree and reaching out.

2. Observe Common Squirrel Behaviors

Did you know that squirrels are one of the most-watched mammals on Earth!? Observing different types of squirrels in their natural habitats is a great way to learn even more amazing facts about squirrels.

For example, Squirrels are boisterous, loud, and extremely vocal. They love to chur, chirp, chatter, scream, purr, and bark to communicate with each other, and often chatter their teeth as a warning. Squirrels are also known to communicate with body language by stomping their feet and moving their tails.

Squirrels also use their tails to help them balance as they scurry across wires and jump from tree limb to limb, and from tree limb to rooftop. When they fall, they use their fluffy tails as parachutes, and this is why squirrels are known to survive falls from a great height.

My daughter and I enjoy watching the tree squirrels romp and play in our backyard and at the local park. We often hear them chatter boxing; and see them collecting nuts, chasing each other from tree limb to tree limb, and zigging and zagging to avoid predators.

If watching squirrels is something that you also enjoy, or would like to enjoy, give this fun learning activity by Ranger Rick a try. Spend time observing squirrel behaviors in your backyard, park, or in their natural habitat, and pay close attention to the tree squirrel behaviors that you notice.

Common Squirrel Behaviors:

  1. Cleaver Climbing
  2. Chasing and Racing
  3. Busy Building
  4. Zigging and Zagging
  5. Daring Dining
  6. Treasure-Seeking
  7. Chatter Boxing

Invite children to "Spy on Squirrels" with THIS fun squirrel observation activity for kids that you can find on the website for the Nature Wildlife Federation in a printable format.

learn about squirrels; picture of squirrels playing in the grass and fall leaves.

3. Learn How to Identify Squirrels

Another fun way to learn about squirrels is to practice identifying them, especially if you have a few types of squirrels living in your local area. Invite children to practice identifying different species of squirrels in the backyard, schoolyard, park, or out in nature.

Learn how to identify squirrels, rabbits, and chipmunks with THIS fun take-along field guide for kids. Or, look up mammals in Reader's Digest's comprehensive Wildlife Guide with over 2,000 plants and animals in North America. Don't forget to write down all of the different types, or species, of squirrels that you see, if any, in your nature journal.

Squirrel facts with a squirrel peeking at YOU!

4. Record Squirrel Observations in a Nature Journal or Notebook

As mentioned above, one of our favorite outdoor activities is observing squirrels, birds, and other local wildlife in our backyard, local park, and in their natural habitats. Once finished, we like to record the types of squirrels that we identify, the number of squirrels that we see, and what we see them doing.

  1. Invite children to watch squirrels in the backyard, schoolyard, local neighborhood, local park, or out in nature.
  2. Record your observations in your nature journal.
  3. Come back here and let us know about anything fun or interesting that you observed or discovered in the comments below!
Picture of a squirrel climbing down a tree and another in a hole with a nut in its mouth.

5. Read Squirrel Books

Share any of these informative guides, and popular books about squirrels for kids with children at home or in the classroom to help them learn more about squirrels, or, just for fun.

Educational Books and Guides about Squirrels:

  • Rabbits, Squirrels, and Chipmunks Take-Along Guide
  • Squirrels: The Animal Answer Guide (The Animal Answer Guides: Q&A for the Curious Naturalist)

Picture Books about Squirrels for Kids:

  • "Bob Ross and Pea Pod the Squirrel" is a charming tale where Bob paints an actual Ross painting.
  • "The Busy Little Squirrel" shares the beauty of the fall season and features country animals, pumpkins, leaves, apples, and other signs of autumn.
  • "Nuts to You" is a fantastic book about a mischievous squirrel who is looking for food. The simple rhythmic text and colorful illustrations make it a great squirrel book for young children.
  • "The Secret Life of Squirrels" is a fun photographic story featuring wild squirrels in homemade miniature domestic settings that will surprise and amuse readers and animal lovers of all ages!
  • Download the FREE squirrel e-book for kids "Making a New Friend" from the Daisy and Vante series by Photographer and Creator Geert Weggen.

6. Enjoy Looking at Amazing Photographs of Squirrels

Everyone of all ages can enjoy the fantastic gallery of cute photographs of red squirrels by Geert Weggen Photography. His award-winning squirrel photographs are published in newspapers, books, calendars, magazines, on websites, and television programs, and have won the adoration of squirrel friends and foes worldwide.

One of his squirrel pictures appears below. Click HERE to see more of his famous pictures of squirrels and learn how he crafts the tiny sets and props that he uses to take photos of his many red squirrel friends.

7. Take Pictures of Squirrels

Taking pictures of an animal is a great way to learn more about it, and squirrels are no exception. My daughter and I did our best to take pictures of our California Grey Squirrel friend, "Nutz."

In the few years that we observed her, we watched her collect and store nuts, eat our apples, constantly argue with our dog, steal from our bird feeder, graciously accept the nuts that we gave her, and bear kits.

Unfortunately, we were not able to catch many photos. We have yet to develop the talent to photograph squirrels anywhere near as well as the famous red squirrel photographs by Geer Weggen, but it sure was fun to try!

Squirrel eating a nut on a backyard fence.

8. Learn How to Draw a Squirrel

Learning to draw squirrels is a great way to learn more about them. We have listed a few excellent "how to draw" resources and fun squirrel art project ideas perfect for kids from toddlers to teens.

Below the list of squirrel drawing resources, there is a fantastic video by Harriet Muller Art that shows how to draw a squirrel. Or, try this lovely squirrel coloring page by RedTedArt.

  • Consider investing in a copy of "Laws Guide to Nature Drawing and Journaling" to help children (or adults) learn how to draw animals and plants of many different varieties. Or, try "Learn to Draw Forrest Animals and Wildlife."
  • We Draw Animals has several "How to Draw a Squirrel" video tutorials, including THIS one, that kids and adults of all ages can try.
  • More fun "how to draw a squirrel" tutorials can be found HERE on How 2 Draw Animals, and HERE on Art Projects for Kids.
  • Free Video: How to Draw a Squirrel for Kids |Amazon Prime

9. Make Squirrel Crafts

Make any of the cute squirrel craft ideas for kids. Crafting these much loved silly little rodents is a fun way for kids to learn more about squirrels.

10 Squirrel Craft Ideas and Handwork Projects for Kids:

  1. Invite the kids to try this cute squirrel craft inspired by the children's book "Nuts to You" by Buggy and Buddy.
  2. Find the squirrel in THIS fantastic collection of pipe cleaner crafts by All Free Kids Crafts.
  3. Draw a squirrel in a tree, and collect natural materials to make adorable squirrel nature crafts with leaves like THIS one by LeapFrog.
  4. Use a dixie cup to make this cute squirrel craft by The Pinterested Parent.
  5. Have this little squirrel run around on a paper plate with this interactive squirrel and acorn craft by The Joy of Sharing.
  6. Make squirrels from recycled egg cartons with this simple squirrel craft idea originally by Family Fun, and made into a game by Pest World for Kids.
  7. Invite the kids to make squirrel puppets that can be used for storytime fun and pretend or imaginative play with this craft tutorial by Ruffles and Rainboots.
  8. Turn an old mitten or glove into a squirrel with this recycled squirrel craft idea by Cashmerette.
  9. Try knitting a life-like pet squirrel with this adorable knitting project by CraftBits.
  10. Try any of these cute squirrel craft ideas and activities for kids by DLTK's Growing Together.

10. Create a Squirrel Learning Center

Another fun idea is to create a nature table or science learning center that is dedicated to squirrels. A nature table is a shelf or table used to place items from nature, or that represent something that is found in nature, such as a particular species of plant or animal, to learn more about it.

A squirrel nature table would be a table or shelf dedicated to squirrels. If you choose this option, feel free also to display any of the following; squirrel crafts that your kids make, squirrel books or field guides, and any other related squirrel toys or educational materials about squirrels that you have.

We like to make a nature table every season in our home, and regularly change the contents displayed on it throughout the year. Creating a nature table or science learning center dedicated to squirrels is a great way to learn more about them. Click HERE to learn more about the simple squirrel learning center pictured below.

Squirrel science learning center to learn all about squirrels by "Teaching 2 and 3 year olds"

11. Make a Squirrel Sensory Bin

Have fun putting together a squirrel sensory bin. There are many different ways to do this. For example, you can make a sensory bin instead of a nature table or science learning center. Use the ideas discussed in the section above, or use THESE instructions to create an "Acorns Everywhere" sensory bin for kids like the one made by I Heart Crafty Things in the photograph below.

Acorns everywhere squirrel sensory bin by "I heart crafty things"

12. Invite Children to Play Squirrel Learning Games for Kids

Learn more about squirrels and their silly behaviors by playing any of the fun squirrel games listed below.

  • Educational Insights The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Toddler & Preschool Board Game
  • The Sneaky, Snacky Squirrel Card Game
  • Find the acorns in this simple printable sight word game inspired by the children's book Scaredy Squirrel by Artsy Momma.
  • Make THIS squirrel craft from recycled materials and play the easy squirrel game suggested.

13. Make a Squirrel Feeder

Make a squirrel feeder, if you dare, with THIS fun book inspired activity by Fun Learning for Kids. The idea is simple, make a squirrel feeder and put nuts in it just like in the children's story, "Nuts to You!" by Lois Ehlert. If you try this activity, please make sure that the food placed inside the feeder is safe for squirrels or other wildlife that may happen upon it, to eat.

Fun facts about squirrels; picture of a cute squirrel eating walnuts on a log.
An American red squirrel holding a nut.

14. Learn Squirrel Songs, Poems, and Fingerplays

Learning squirrel songs, poems, and fingerplays are fantastic squirrel-themed activities for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners. We have found a few cute squirrel fingerplays that you can try with your kids at home or in the classroom.

Toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners love to hear these squirrel poems and songs and learn how to perform them as fingerplays. The Grey Squirrel and the Whiskey Frisky Squirrel songs are below, while a video of how to perform the Whiskey Friskey Squirrel as fingerplay is underneath it.

Grey Squirrel

Gray squirrel, gray squirrel, swish your bushy tail. Gray Squirrel, gray squirrel swish your busy tail. Wrinkle up your funny nose, Hold a nut between your toes. Gray Squirrel, gray squirrel, swish your busy tail!

Learn how to preform Grey Squirrel as a fingerplay HERE!

Squirrel Facts; Grey squirrel on a tree with its bushy tail in the air.

The Whisky Frisky Squirrel

Whisky, frisky, Hippity hop; Up he goes To the tree-top!  Whirly, twirly, Round and round; Down he scampers To the ground.  Furly, curly, What a tail! Tall as a feather, Broad as a sail!  Where's his supper? In the shell; Snappy, cracky, Out it fell!

15. Squirrel Printable Learning Ideas and Educational Resources

Download and print any of these printable squirrel learning activities and resources, and put them in your children's nature journals to help kids learn more about squirrels.

  1. Hop on over to Homeschooling My Kinetic Kids to grab any of the printable squirrel learning activities that they have available. On their website, you can find "Squirrel Alphabet Cards," "Squirrel CVC Word Cards, "Squirrel Math Activities," and even "Squirrels of North America Montessori 3 Part Cards!"
  2. Have a look at the Squirrel Lifecycle Activities and Cards put together by Welcome to Mommyhood.
  3. Invite the kids to help the squirrel find his nuts with THIS fun squirrel maze by Education.
  4. Check out the fun squirrel activities and printable resources found over on Kidsparkz.

More Outside Activities for Kids

  • Outdoor Learning and Nature Activities for Kids
  • How to Make and Keep a Nature Journal or Notebook
  • Nature Study for Kids
  • Birding for Kids: Birdwatching Activities and Lessons
  • How to Skip a Rock: The Art and Science of Skipping Stones
  • Shadow Activities for Kids
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