21 Butterfly Science Activities for Preschoolers
Butterflies are fascinating insects that delight people of all ages. Not only are they beautiful to look at, but they go through four very different stages in their life cycles that are easy and interesting to observe.
Teach little ones all about these enchanting insects with 21 butterfly science activities for preschoolers.
We’ve rounded up some amazing crafts, activities, and printables that make learning about the butterfly life cycle super simple.
You’ll also find a butterfly feeder, a butterfly-themed baking soda and vinegar reaction, and much more. You’ll have plenty of options for rounding out your butterfly unit study!
Don’t miss this super fun butterfly life cycle necklace while you’re here!
How Do You Teach Preschoolers About Butterflies?
Children are naturally inquisitive, especially when it comes to a pretty butterfly. Making science fun is the best way to foster a love of learning.
In addition to the preschool butterfly science activities below, here are some ideas for teaching preschoolers about butterflies:
- Set up a butterfly garden: Plant milkweed and other plants that attract the butterfly species native to your area.
- Explore butterfly vocabulary regularly: When observing butterflies, introduce your preschoolers to the correct terminology about the insect’s metamorphosis and movement through each stage: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and butterfly.
- Read lots of books about butterflies. We have several butterfly book lists for you to pick and choose from!
- Use life cycle charts and printables. By presenting the material in different ways, you reinforce the concepts you’re trying to teach and engage different parts of your students’ brains. We have several butterfly life cycle crafts, games, and printable activities you can use.
Now let’s get to the butterfly science activities to fill out your lesson plan!
Butterfly Science Activities for Preschoolers
Is your little one fascinated with butterflies? Learn more about them with these fun and educational butterfly science activities for preschoolers. Children will learn about the life cycle of a butterfly, the anatomy of these fascinating creatures, and much more! This list is perfect for preschool teachers and homeschool parents.
Butterfly Life Cycle Wheel
Use this free printable butterfly life cycle wheel to teach your preschoolers about the transition this insect makes from an egg to a little caterpillar to a butterfly and all the stages in between. Assemble the wheel and rotate through the stages to reinforce vocabulary and strengthen fine motor skills at the same time.
Raising Painted Lady Butterflies
There's no better way to learn about butterflies than by raising some yourself. With a butterfly kit, you'll receive a cup of your very own caterpillars that eat and grow until they're ready to form the chrysalis. After 7-10 days in the chrysalis, they'll emerge as beautiful butterflies ready for release. What a fun spring science experiment!
Life Cycle of a Butterfly Craft
Help little ones understand the life cycle of a butterfly with this hands-on paper plate craft. With the candy butterfly eggs, the soft pom pom caterpillar, and the tissue paper chrysalis and butterfly, preschoolers will have a great time exploring all the textures. Miniature pom poms may also be used for the eggs.
Caterpillar to Butterfly Science Activity with Balloons
What could be more fun than a STEM challenge involving balloons and a butterfly theme? Your little scientist will be thrilled! While the science is more chemistry-focused with a classic acid-base reaction, it's a fun way to demonstrate the caterpillar emerging from the chrysalis as a beautiful butterfly.
Cardboard Butterfly Life Cycle Craft (with free template)
Cut out a circle of cardboard and use the printable template to make this beautiful life cycle craft. The addition of the stick is a fun way to incorporate items from nature. You could also substitute the paper leaf with a real one, adding a white dot to represent the egg.
Butterfly Life Cycle Coloring Page
This colorable life cycle diagram is a cute and easy no-prep activity to reinforce the concepts you're learning in your butterfly unit study. It features the four stages of a butterfly's life cycle: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and butterfly. Coloring helps kids focus and develops their fine motor skills as well.
Butterfly Life Cycle Playdough Mats
Playdough mats are awesome tools for reinforcing concepts that you're learning. Use playdough to learn the life cycle of a butterfly. Kids will build each stage, from the tiny egg to the long caterpillar, to the chrysalis and the butterfly. Make your own homemade play dough to use, or just grab a few canisters from your stash or at the store.
Butterfly Life Cycle: Buttermilk the Monarch Butterfly
Raising monarch butterflies is another terrific hands-on way to learn about these fluttery insects. Mama Smiles started by growing milkweed, which is known to attract this species. In checking the plants for tiny eggs, they were lucky enough to find some. They raised one from the egg stage to monarch caterpillars to the butterfly stage of the life cycle, which is really exciting!
Butterfly STEM Activities
Engage your little scientists with these fun butterfly STEM challenges focused on our favorite insect! These hands-on challenges engage kids to think creatively, work as a team, and practice their problem-solving skills.
Caterpillar to Butterfly Craft
Made in three stages, this caterpillar to butterfly craft is a unique take on the usual butterfly art project. Young children will begin by making a caterpillar out of cotton balls. Then, you'll wrap coffee filter wings around the caterpillar's body as it goes into its toilet paper roll chrysalis. When it's ready to emerge, spread the wings wide!
Parts of a Butterfly Worksheet for Preschool
Learn about butterfly anatomy and study the parts of a butterfly with this easy peasy printable for kids to color and label. Cut out the words in the word bank and paste them into the appropriate boxes. It's an excellent fine motor activity.
Stages of a Butterfly Life Cycle Seed Activity
Gather seeds during a nature walk to try this fun take on the butterfly life cycle. Various seeds are used to make each stage, such as the acorn "egg" and the maple tree seed "butterfly."
Life Cycle of a Butterfly for Kids
Use these four worksheets to reinforce concepts your preschoolers are learning about the life cycle of the butterfly. With a maze, puzzle, tracing activity, and "What comes next?" worksheet, kids will get plenty of practice with each life stage.
Butterfly STEAM Activities for Preschoolers and Toddlers
Head to the pantry to get various types of pasta for this cute noodle butterfly life cycle activity. Orzo, rotini, farfalle, and shells are a few of the fun shapes you can use to represent each stage of a butterfly's life. If you don't have orzo, a grain of rice or white bean works well as an egg, too.
Butterfly Life Cycle Spinning Top
This printable spinning top is a fun way to gamify learning the butterfly life cycle. Kids can color each stage, cut out the spinner, and fold it to assemble. Then, it's ready for playtime and learning!
How to Make an Easy Butterfly Feeder for a Spring Science Activity
What do butterflies eat? As it turns out, butterflies enjoy a variety of fruit, from bananas to strawberries to apples. Find out more about their diet and make your own butterfly feeders. Let your preschoolers use those fine motor skills to thread beads onto the strings which are attached to the plates or bowls. Then, pile on pieces of fruit, carefully balancing the pieces so the plate or bowl doesn't tip too far to one side or the other. Hang your feeder in a tree, and wait for the gorgeous butterflies to visit for a meal!
Life Cycle of a Butterfly Sequencing Worksheets
What comes first? Help your preschoolers learn the chronological order of the life cycle stages with these simple printables. The three sequencing activities are quick and easy to use and lots of fun for little ones.
Crystal Butterfly Craft - Fantastic Fun & Learning
Let's turn our attention from the life cycle for a moment to study crystal science instead. It's part craft, part chemistry experience, and kids will love it! You'll make sparkly crystal butterflies, which will look gorgeous hanging up in a window to catch the sunlight. Growing your own crystals is easier than you think using Borax, hot water, and a pipe cleaner or two to make the butterfly wings and antennae.
Butterfly Life Cycle Printable Game
Games are a great way to make science more fun. Young kids are sure to love this butterfly life cycle game that not only reinforces the stages of a butterfly, but also helps kids practice their math skills at the same time.
Butterfly Life Cycle Observation Experiment
Observation is the key to scientific learning. This is another fun butterfly kit option to try. Encourage your preschoolers to keep science journals to record their daily findings. Draw pictures, write short notes, and read books about butterflies to understand what you're seeing as the insects make their way through each stage. A magnifying glass is helpful to "zoom" in while observing your caterpillars and butterflies.
Butterfly Life Cycle Printable Book
Use our butterfly life cycle book to reinforce each stage with fun coloring and tracing activities. They help build preschoolers' knowledge of the butterfly while working on writing skills and fine motor skills at the same time.
More Butterfly Activities for Preschoolers
Need more ideas? Here are even more crafty and educational preschool butterfly activities to use in your homeschool or preschool classroom.
- Butterfly Life Cycle Books
- Butterfly Books for Preschoolers
- Butterfly Activities for Preschoolers
- Butterfly Crafts for Preschoolers
- Butterfly Coloring Pages

Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.