[For 3-year-olds] Let’s make strawberries with origami! A collection of easy strawberry folding ideas
In this article, we’ll introduce an easy way to fold a strawberry with origami for 3-year-olds.
Strawberries are one of the most popular fruits among children, and it’s great that they can be eaten easily without peeling.
Many kids may have grown them at preschool or at home, or have been strawberry picking before.
This time, we’ve gathered lots of fun origami ideas for folding this popular fruit, the strawberry.
After folding, you can decorate your room with them or hang them up and play pretend strawberry picking—both sound fun!
Be sure to give it a try.
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[For 3-year-olds] Let's make strawberries with origami! A collection of easy strawberry folding ideas (1–10)
strawberry paper bag
Create your very own original paper bag! Here are some ideas for strawberry-themed paper bags.
What you’ll need: a kraft paper bag, origami paper, googly-eye stickers, white round stickers, glue or double-sided tape.
Many of you may want to preserve children’s ideas and designs like works of art, or even turn them into usable goods.
Let’s easily make an original bag.
The method is simply tearing origami paper and sticking it on.
It’s simple, yet full of character, and will make for a special craft.
A strawberry made by tearing origami paper

Have fun freely by tearing and sticking! Here are some ideas for making strawberries by tearing origami paper.
What you’ll need: red origami paper, patterned origami paper, glue or double-sided tape, construction paper, scissors, and a calyx (stem) made from construction paper.
Tear the origami freely and loosely, then stick the pieces on to create strawberries! Whether the pieces are big or small, each child’s individuality will shine through, so be sure to include this activity in your session.
Three-dimensional strawberry decoration

Let’s make it with origami! Here are some ideas for a three-dimensional strawberry decoration.
You’ll need origami paper, crayons, scissors, and glue.
Let’s easily create the strawberry’s plump, distinctive shape with origami.
Since you’ll use origami paper cut in half, the preparation is simple—that’s part of the appeal.
When cutting green origami paper to make the calyx (leafy top), children’s individuality is sure to shine.
Because scissors are used, be sure to work in an environment where parents or teachers can watch over the activity safely.
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Strawberry Gift

So cute you’ll want to make lots of them! Here are some strawberry-themed gift ideas.
You’ll need red construction paper, scissors, green origami paper, glue or double‑sided tape, a hole punch, and a thin ribbon.
Let’s make an adorable, realistic gift box with a fun open-and-close mechanism that you’ll find addictive! For steps that involve cutting stacked, thick paper or origami, it’s safer for a parent or teacher to handle them.
Drawing patterns and threading the ribbon can help develop fine motor skills, too!
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!
Strawberry cake

Perfect for birthdays and events! Here are some ideas for a strawberry cake.
All you need is red origami paper.
Lots of kids love strawberry shortcake, right? Some children might only get to eat it on special occasions like birthdays or events.
Let’s try making a strawberry cake full of those memories with origami.
You can draw seeds with pens, stickers, or colored pencils, and have fun customizing it by decorating with ribbons and stickers.
Strawberry message card

Let’s deliver a message to someone special! Here are some ideas for strawberry-themed message cards.
You’ll need red or pink origami paper, pens, and stickers.
Strawberry message cards are a lovely way to send a heartfelt note to someone important.
Make a strawberry shape using red or pink origami paper, then add cute designs with pens and stickers to create your own original card.
It’s an easy way to give a small gift or express your appreciation, and it’s perfect for exchanging messages with family and friends.


