[Childcare] Recommended for 3-year-olds! Craft activity ideas
Around the age of three, children develop a sense of self, their imaginative world expands, their vocabulary increases, and their fine motor skills improve—there are so many signs of growth.
We hope they continue to grow significantly as they receive plenty of stimulation in their daily lives.
In this article, we’ll introduce craft activity ideas recommended for three-year-olds.
We’ve gathered fun ideas that will spark the curiosity of three-year-olds: perfect for wall displays, toys they can make and play with, projects that use unique techniques, and activities that can be used for pretend play!
There are also ideas ideal for practicing with scissors and glue, so choose activities that match the children’s developmental stage and give them a try!
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[Childcare] Recommended for 3-year-olds! Craft play ideas (111–120)
Pop-up Rocket

Rockets are hugely popular with kids, aren’t they? You can easily make this rocket with a newspaper, chopsticks, rubber bands, and a toilet paper roll.
Wrap the toilet paper roll with origami paper, then make the rocket’s nose cone and fins out of construction paper and attach them to the roll.
For the launch pad, roll the newspaper tightly to make it sturdy.
Cut the chopsticks to match the length of the rounded tip of the launch pad, tie a rubber band to the chopsticks, and secure it firmly to the tip of the launch pad so it doesn’t come off—and you’re done.
If you want it to travel farther, we recommend using a longer tube.
Colorful Juice

Kids will be thrilled if they can make juice that looks just like the real thing! In this craft, you can create delicious-looking juice using colored film and sponge stamps.
Dab paint onto construction paper with a sponge to add color.
Once the paint dries, cut the paper into the shape of a cup, glue colored film over the top, and make a straw out of origami paper to finish.
Add decorations as you like.
Sponge stamping can be enjoyed from around 0 years old, so please have a teacher supervise while the children have fun!
In conclusion
We introduced recommended craft activity ideas for three-year-olds.
There were lots of exciting and fun ideas! At this age, children’s desire to “try doing everything by myself!” grows significantly.
It would be great if, while valuing that curiosity and motivation, we can let them freely and wholeheartedly enjoy making crafts.



