[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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strawberry tray

It’s exciting that you can make this with just one sheet of origami paper! Let me introduce an idea for a strawberry tray.
All you need to prepare is red or pink origami paper.
Make a cute tray with a strawberry motif and try putting your favorite small items or snacks in it! Some parts of the process are a bit complex, but once you master them, you can apply the techniques to various folds, so it’s a good idea to try it together with friends, guardians, or teachers.
If you color the leafy top with crayons or colored pencils, it will look even nicer!
In conclusion
We introduced an idea for making strawberries out of origami.
Strawberries have a cute, plump look that makes them exciting to create.
Let kids fold them freely in their favorite colors and make a colorful strawberry field!


