[Part 2] Halloween Crafts Recommended for 2-Year-Olds
In this article, we’re introducing Halloween-perfect crafts for two-year-olds.
You’ll find lots of fun, simple-to-make ideas that will boost the Halloween mood just by displaying them.
Please choose projects that will spark children’s interest and give them a try!
When using tools like scissors and glue, be sure to proceed safely and have teachers use them together with the children.
Since the children’s creations are treated as works, we refer to them as “seisaku” (productions) in the text.
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[Part 2] Halloween Crafts Recommended for 2-Year-Olds (11–20)
Halloween paper fan

Why not try making a Halloween-themed paper fan, a classic decoration for parties? Divide a standard sheet of origami paper into four equal parts and use three pieces folded in an accordion style.
If dividing into quarters feels like too much work, you can save time by using smaller-sized origami paper.
Any steps involving scissors or a craft knife should always be done by an adult.
You can have the kids do the accordion folding, and let an adult assemble the pieces into a paper fan! Decorate them with Halloween motifs—orange for a jack-o’-lantern, black for a black cat or bat, and white for a mummy—to enjoy a festive look.
In conclusion
Was there any craft you wanted to try making? Since we use a variety of materials, I think there will be many items and materials that are new to two-year-olds.
If you give them time to carefully look at and touch the materials before starting, they’ll likely enjoy the crafting process even more afterward.
Please take your time and let them explore thoroughly!


