One of my favorite projects to crochet for kids are amigurumis toys. Boys and girls absolutely love them, and it’s a such a sentimental gift to make.
Crocheting toys for kids is limitless! Kids have such an imagination that any toy you crochet them, small or big, they will appreciate and love it.
When it comes to crocheting for kids, my immediate thought are amigurumis, because they’ll be able to play with this stuffed animal and take it everywhere they go. There’s endless possibilities and types of amigurumis that you can crochet, which is perfect when thinking about gifting a handmade present for the little ones.
If you’re a beginner, you will need to learn how to make the magic circle and crochet in rounds. Once you get the hang of this, you’ll feel confident to crochet any amigurumi project!
In this round-up, I’ll be showing you many creative toy patterns to crochet for boys and girls. These projects are free patterns that you’ll be able to crochet right away.
Whether you’re a beginner or a more advanced crocheter, there’s something here for everyone!
5 Free Amigirumi patterns For Kids
1. Crochet Amigurumi Cow

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Skill level: Advanced-beginner.
This cute little cow is a great beginner’s project to take on if you’re new to crocheting amigurumis. You’ll practice crocheting in rounds, if you’re not familiar with that already, and each piece is crocheted separately then sewed on. Which in my opinion, makes it a lot easier to complete!
2. Hop The Crochet Bunny Free Pattern

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Skill level: Advanced-beginner.
A crochet bunny holding his carrot is a great little present to give to a kid. They will really appreciate playing with those bunny ears and the cute carrot it’s holding!
3. Dumbo, The Crochet Elephant

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Skill level: Intermediate.
This adorable crochet elephant with big pink ears is the perfect gift for a little girl!
Like all amigurumis, you’ll need to learn how to crochet in rounds, and the most challenging part of this pattern is crocheting the trunk because you’ll need to learn how to do increases and decreases.
4. No-Sew Amigurumi Vampire

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Skill level: Advanced-beginner.
This mini vampire is very quick and easy to crochet! Kids love playing with small toys, and what’s great with this one if you can make it in batches, so a lot of the kids can play together with it.
It uses the soft and fluffy yarn which is a little more challenging to take on for a beginner, but you’ll just need to take your time crocheting it and you’ll be able to complete it in no time!
5. Crochet a Classic Bunny

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Skill level: Intermediate.
This adorable bunny is perfect to make for a daughter or a loved one’s kid for birthday or easter time! This pattern is more for intermediate level crocheters especially because of the type of yarn being used.
The fluffy and fuzzy yarn can be more challenging for beginners to crochet, and you’ll need more practice with amigurumis before taking on this project!
5 Free Crochet Toy Patterns For Kids
6. Crochet an Easy Snake Toy Free Pattern

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Skill level: Beginner.
This 2D snake toy is an easy beginner pattern that a young boy will love! I absolutely love the colors of this snake and it mostly uses half double crochet stitch.
This is a great hand-made project to make as a birthday gift!
7. Crochet Nativity Finger Puppets

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Skill level: Advanced-beginner.
If you love puppet fingers just as much as I do, then this is a great project to make for a kid for the holiday season and have them play with these adorable puppets.
This project is a creative way for acting out the Christmas story to children during the holiday time.
8. Crochet a Donut

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Skill level: Advanced-beginner.
This is another little project to take on and make for your kids to play with. Using the extra yarn scrape, you can crochet some sprinkles on the donut to make it look that more delicious!
You’ll need to know how to make a magic circle and crochet in rounds for this pattern.
9. Crochet Bee Stacking Toy

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Skill level: Intermediate.
This crochet pattern is especially great for babies and toddlers. As we all know, toddlers love to stack things up, and this adorable bee stacking toy is a great idea to make for them!
If you’re a beginner, you’ll need to learn how to crochet in rounds, which you can get the hang of pretty fast.
10. Crochet a Snowman Keychain

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Skill level: Advanced-beginner.
These adorable mini amigurumi keychains are such a cute idea to make for the little ones! Now you don’t have to make it a keychain in specific, and they can just be little crochet snowman toys that they can play with!
You can also make multiple of these mini amigurumis and have different colors for the hat.
As for the skill level of this pattern, I labeled it as advanced-beginner because you’ll need to learn how to crochet in increases and decreases.
Final Thoughts
Thank you for spending your precious crochet time with me and I hope you found inspiration to crochet at least one of these adorable toys for kids!
No matter what the occasion is, whether it’s a birthday, baby shower or a kids event, this round-up has something for all occasions!

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