[Origami] Try it with your 2-year-old! Easy spring origami ideas
How about enjoying origami with your two-year-old using simple folds and adding a spring theme?
Here, we’re sharing recommended ideas for spring-themed origami!
It’s full of spring-like motifs.
Through origami, children can develop dexterity and color recognition.
By enjoying it together with your child, it also deepens communication with adults.
For the slightly tricky parts, have an adult join in and give it a try.
Spend a fun time with the kids through spring origami!
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[Origami] Try these with your 2-year-old! Easy spring origami ideas (31–40)
tree

Enjoy spring nature with origami too! Here are some tree ideas.
You’ll need two 7.5 cm square sheets of origami paper and glue or craft adhesive.
It’s a lovely origami project you can enjoy with children while feeling the warmth of spring.
We’ll make a tree using 7.5 cm squares, but you can adjust the paper size to create a tree in whatever size you like! By using glue or craft adhesive to firmly secure the leaves and trunk, you’ll improve the finished look as well.
It’s a fun idea that uses simple materials to express a spring landscape with origami—highly recommended.
A strawberry you can make with three folds

Cute and round! Here’s an idea for making a strawberry with just three folds.
You’ll need red origami paper, green origami paper cut to quarter size, glue, scissors, and colored pencils.
The charm of this idea is how easy it is—you can make it by folding the red paper three times! If you want a rounder shape, fold the corners to the back to adjust as you like.
For the calyx (leafy top), cut the quarter-size green paper into a long vertical strip and glue it on.
Finally, draw the seeds with colored pencils to finish it off!
Square Strawberry

Perfect for early spring when children have just entered the 3-year-old class! Here’s a fun idea for making square strawberries.
You’ll need red or pink origami paper, green crayons or colored pencils, and black crayons or colored pencils.
Some children may feel intimidated by complicated origami folds.
First, let’s enjoy folding and playing with origami together with parents or teachers in a relaxed, fun way! This idea has few steps, is simple and easy to follow, and is great as a starting point for origami.
Give it a try together!
In conclusion
We introduced some spring origami ideas to enjoy with your two-year-old.
Don’t worry about perfect folds—take your time and make it together at your child’s pace.
Through spring-themed motifs like tulips, chicks, and ladybugs, you can also help them feel the change of seasons.
Enjoy origami as a parent and child, and create wonderful spring memories together.



