Halloween Fun with 3-Year-Olds! Easy Origami Bat Ideas You Can Make
Get ready for the Halloween season—let’s make crafts with kids! How about decorating your room with simple origami bats? There are many ways to fold bat paper that even three-year-olds can try, from cool styles with outstretched wings to cute designs with little ears.
It’s also fun to add eyes and a mouth or choose your favorite colors to make each one unique.
From basic steps to more detailed projects, here are Halloween craft ideas that both kids and adults can enjoy!
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Halloween Fun with 3-Year-Olds! A Collection of Easy Origami Bat Ideas (21–30)
Halloween pumpkin and bats

Let’s try making pumpkins and bats using toilet paper rolls.
Following the guidelines, cut the main body pieces and the bat wings out of construction paper.
Attach the pre-made facial parts to the main body piece, wrap it around the toilet paper roll, and you’re done.
For the bat, don’t forget to attach the wings.
If the children are around four years old, they might enjoy trying to cut out the smaller facial parts themselves.
Some materials or shapes can be hard to cut, so please support the children to make the activity easier for them when needed.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced some creations using bat origami.
From basic folds that even three-year-olds can try to bats you can enjoy making together with adults, there are many origami options to enhance the Halloween mood.
You’re free to customize them—choose not only black but any color you like, draw faces to make them cute, and more.
Have fun giving bat origami a try!



