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Simple Origami Ideas to Enjoy in Autumn (For 4-Year-Olds)

When summer ends and autumn arrives, we see a big increase in delicious seasonal foods, and there are major events like Halloween, too.

Here are some origami ideas with an autumn theme, designed for 4-year-olds.

We’re focusing on simple folds that are easy to make.

Through origami, children may broaden their interest and curiosity about seasonal foods that peak in autumn and the lives of autumn creatures.

If there are parts they don’t understand, it would be great if they could fold along with their teachers or discuss and proceed with friends—giving them chances to think and to learn the importance of helping one another.

[For 4-Year-Olds] Simple Origami Ideas to Enjoy in Autumn (91–100)

Sitting bunny

Cute whether you stand it up for display or decorate a flat surface like a card! Let me show you an idea for a sitting bunny.

All you need to prepare is a single sheet of origami paper in your favorite color.

Its neat, simple, and charming finish is part of the appeal.

Since you can make it with just one sheet in a color you like, preparation is easy and it’s simple to work on during activities.

The finished bunny can stand on its own, adding a festive touch to your room.

It also looks great glued onto flat surfaces like cards or construction paper.

The folding steps aren’t too difficult, and once you master them, you can enjoy making it with friends.

fox

Easy-to-fold origami parent-and-child fox
fox

Here’s a fun fox origami project perfect for 4-year-olds.

You’ll use two sheets of origami paper to make the fox’s face and body.

The face is finished in three folds and the body in two, so it’s easy even for beginners who aren’t folding neatly yet.

Once the face and body are done, glue them together and draw the face to finish! It’s simple yet very cute, so using large and small paper to make a parent-and-child fox pair is also recommended.

Great for autumn wall displays and craft time activities.

[For 4-year-olds] Simple Origami Ideas to Enjoy in Autumn (101–110)

Mushroom chopstick rest

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Mushroom chopstick rest

Make your mushroom-themed table even more festive! Here are some ideas for mushroom chopstick rests.

All you need is 9-cm square origami paper.

Fold the 9-cm squares into mushroom shapes and display them on the table as chopstick rests.

Just having handmade mushroom chopstick rests can make mealtime more fun! Since you’ll be using small 9-cm origami paper, it’s best to work together with a parent or teacher.

Until you get used to the folding steps, we recommend starting with 15-cm square origami paper.

Mushroom House

Someone is coming out of the window! Here’s an idea for a mushroom house.

What you’ll need: polka-dot origami paper, pale orange or light brown origami paper, half-size cut origami sheets, your favorite animals or people made from origami, and glue.

Use the polka-dot paper to make the mushroom roof, and finish it off in the shape of a cute house with the pale orange or light brown paper.

If you decorate it with small animals or figures, it will open up a storybook-like world.

Cutting and pasting origami will be a great opportunity to nurture creativity!

shimeji mushrooms

Simple way to make shimeji (beech mushrooms)
shimeji mushrooms

Let’s make it by pasting origami together! Here’s an idea for shimeji mushrooms.

All you need to prepare is brown origami paper and scissors.

Enjoy the excitement as if you’re creating a tiny mushroom forest! Shimeji mushrooms are characterized by clusters of small caps, and by steadily layering and attaching pieces of brown origami, you can complete a whole cluster of shimeji.

It’s fun to recreate their mysterious shape! Now, let’s make a shimeji forest with origami.

acorn

[Preschool Craft] Autumn Project! Acorns with Origami ♪ | Origami Cute Acorns
acorn

Recommended for autumn crafts! Here are some acorn ideas.

For children, acorns feel like little treasures found in nature.

When autumn comes, many kids excitedly tell you with sparkling eyes, “I found an acorn!” during walks or outings.

This time, let’s try making those charming acorns with origami.

For the finished acorns, you can use round stickers to add faces, or draw patterns with colored pencils—it sounds fun, doesn’t it?

Nameko (a type of Japanese mushroom, also called Pholiota nameko)

Let’s make a cute, glossy nameko mushroom! Here are some origami ideas to create a nameko.

You’ll need brown origami paper, a black pen, and a white pen.

Use the brown paper to form the nameko’s round, smooth shape.

Nameko are small mushrooms with a slippery, glossy feel that makes them adorable.

Use the black and white pens to draw the shiny parts and the face to make it even cuter.

Folding origami together with a parent, teacher, or friends is a great way to cooperate and have fun!