[For 4-Year-Olds] Fun to Make! A Collection of Halloween Craft Ideas
It’s the Halloween season that 4-year-olds love! Here, we’ll introduce Halloween craft ideas you can enjoy together with 4-year-olds.
We’ve gathered only projects you can move and play with, like spiders and ghosts.
They’re made with familiar materials and include lots of engaging tricks—blowing air to make them move or using the power of rubber bands—to really grab children’s interest.
Through making these, kids can grow their creativity and expressive skills, while the excitement and thrills spread as they work with friends.
It’s sure to be a special time where everyone can share the fun of Halloween.
Because the children’s creations are treated as works (artworks), we use the term “seisaku” (制作) in the text.
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[For 4-year-olds] Fun to Make! A Collection of Halloween Craft Ideas (61–70)
spider

Let’s make a spider that’s perfect for Halloween decorations.
First, use a paper plate and white string to make a spiderweb.
Cut 10 evenly spaced slits around the rim of the paper plate.
Loop the string through the slits in a radial pattern to form the web.
For the spider, twist four chenille stems (pipe cleaners) together at the center, then glue a cotton ball onto the twisted spot.
Spread out the pipe cleaners to look like legs, and add googly-eye stickers.
Attach the spider to the web, punch a hole at the top of the paper plate, thread a pipe cleaner through, twist it into a loop, and you’re done.
You can also add other pieces besides the spider to give it an even more Halloween-like finish.
In conclusion
We introduced ideas for a Halloween craft that lets 4-year-olds’ individuality shine.
It looks like the children will be able to create fun projects that make use of their imagination.
With a little creativity, there are many ways to express themselves, so take your time and enjoy making them together with the kids.
While soaking in the Halloween atmosphere and playing as you create, you can make heartwarming memories.



