Yesterday, my toddler and I went on a little adventure outdoors — we collected pine cones for a fun nature craft. What started as a simple idea turned into a whole family of pine cone hedgehogs, each with their own personality. One ended up looking like an old gramma with a little too much playdough!

This activity is easy, mess-friendly, and combines nature play with creativity — perfect for toddlers who love collecting treasures outside.
What You Need For This Pinecone Hedgehog

- Pinecones (different shapes and sizes)
- Playdough (we mixed white + yellow for a soft hedgehog color)
- Black marker or pen for eyes and mouth
- Optional: leaves, acorns, or tiny nature finds for decorations
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How We Made Our Hedgehog Fall Craft
- Collecting pinecones – We went for a walk and picked up a basket of pinecones. My son loved searching the ground and shouting when he found one.
- Shaping the snout – I showed him how to roll the playdough into a cone shape. This becomes the hedgehog’s nose.

- Adding the feet – We rolled 4 tiny playdough balls for the legs.

- Attaching playdough to pinecones – We pressed the cone-shaped snout onto the pinecone base and added the feet.
Ok I had to help quite a bit lol.
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- Details & faces – With a black pen, we drew tiny eyes and a smile.

- Creative extras – My toddler painted one pinecone really hard, and another got a leaf on top like a hat.

Why This Craft Is Amazing for Toddlers
- Encourages fine motor skills (rolling balls, pressing playdough, handling pinecones)
- Combines nature play + art
- Boosts creativity (each hedgehog looked different!)
- Easy setup, minimal cleanup, and endless variations
Tips
- If your toddler is like mine, they might squish the playdough all over the pinecone. That’s okay — it’s part of the fun!
- Use different colors of playdough for silly rainbow hedgehogs.
- Turn this into a storytime activity — name the hedgehogs and invent little adventures.
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Closing
This pine cone hedgehog craft turned into more than just an art activity — it became a memory. My son kept playing with the hedgehogs long after we made them, and each one had its own story. Next time you’re out on a walk, grab some pinecones and try it — you might end up with your own little hedgehog family too.
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