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Recommended for elementary school kids! A collection of fun craft ideas for 2nd graders

Second-grade elementary school students are full of imagination and start becoming interested in playing with friends and making things.

Their dexterity improves, and they begin to show interest in colors and shapes.

This stage in elementary school is an important time for learning the joy of turning their own ideas into tangible forms.

Through crafts, they develop creativity and concentration.

They also gain confidence by experiencing success.

Here, we introduce craft ideas that second graders can enjoy making.

Adults can have fun together too, so please give them a try!

Recommended for elementary school kids! A collection of fun crafts to make for 2nd graders (161–170)

Let’s make it out of paper

[Elementary School Craft] Let's Make It with Paper
Let's make it out of paper

If you want to enjoy art casually, we recommend this crumple-paper art.

As you crumple and tear paper, you imagine what to make and build your piece.

By enjoying the feel of the paper and using your hands a lot, you naturally nurture fine motor skills, concentration, and imagination.

Moments like “It turned into this shape!” and “Let’s try this next!” spark discoveries that reveal the fun of creating.

You can freely express your individuality and easily create one-of-a-kind, captivating works—so give it a try!

Snow globe made from an empty bottle

Many people have probably received or bought snow globes as souvenirs or gifts.

Why not try making one with an empty jar? It’s easier than you think, and the result is beautiful and soothing.

All you need is an empty jar, a melamine sponge, liquid laundry starch (or thick laundry glue), small figurines or similar parts, and some glitter.

You can get them cheaply at a 100-yen shop.

First, attach the melamine sponge to the inside of the jar lid, then glue the figurines or other parts onto the sponge.

Put glitter into the jar itself, add laundry starch and water, mix, and screw on the lid—that’s it!

bento crafting

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Bento craft that looks just like the real thing through clever use of color and shape is an art form that lets you enjoy the fun of making food.

Layer tissue over yellow crepe paper, offset them, cut into quarters, and fluff it up to get a texture like rolled omelet.

Roll up red crepe paper and add a green calyx, and it turns out just like a cherry tomato.

Wrap tissue in white crepe paper, shape it into a triangle, then wrap with black origami paper, and you’ve got a proper onigiri.

Even though every component is made only of paper, the thoughtful colors and shapes make it look delicious.

By planning the placement of side dishes and the overall arrangement, it becomes a work that greatly boosts creativity and powers of observation.

Cute bead crafts

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They look just like real candy! Let me share some cute bead craft ideas with you.

It’s always fun to make adorable motif items yourself, right? Try your hand at charming bead crafts you’ll want to make not only for yourself but also as gifts for close friends and family! What you’ll need: a soft case, scissors, parchment paper, beads, an iron, and masking tape.

You can also combine the parts and arrange them into a keychain!

Ice stick puzzle

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Made with summer-specific materials! Here are some popsicle stick puzzle ideas.

When the weather is hot in summer, you crave cold ice cream, right? This time, let’s try making a puzzle using popsicle sticks.

You’ll need popsicle sticks, round stickers, stickers with your favorite motifs, and scissors or a craft knife.

Wash and dry the sticks, then apply the stickers and cut them! If you place a large sticker and then cut, you’ll end up with more puzzle pieces.

Give it a try!