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[Childcare] [Origami for 4-year-olds] Introducing origami for 4-year-old children!

Origami for 4-year-olds is full of fun discoveries!

Here, we’ve gathered origami ideas recommended for 4-year-olds.

Using colorful paper and folding freely helps expand children’s imagination.

Working with their hands and creating together with friends also deepens communication.

Origami is a play activity that nurtures concentration and patience, and the sense of achievement when they succeed is exceptional!

In the moment they think “Let’s fold!” and start moving their hands, they can also feel the joy of creating a one-of-a-kind piece.

Be sure to incorporate it into your childcare activities.

[Childcare] [Origami for 4-year-olds] Introducing origami for 4-year-olds! (81–90)

Apple

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Apple

Let’s make round, cute apples! Here are some origami apple ideas.

You’ll need red or yellow-green origami paper, quarter-sized pieces of brown and green origami paper, and craft glue.

It’s perfect for a spring theme and a wonderful hands-on activity to enjoy with children.

By making apples with red or yellow-green paper and using brown and green paper for the leaf and stem, kids can develop color recognition and fine motor skills.

For the more complicated steps, try them together with a parent or teacher to encourage communication.

With spring-like motifs, you’ll have a fun time nurturing creativity!

Heart Rabbit

Easy Origami: How to Fold a Bunny Heart with One Sheet
Heart Rabbit

It’s fun to draw your favorite expressions! Here’s an idea for a heart bunny.

All you need is one sheet of origami paper in your favorite color or pattern, and a pen.

It’s a cute and unique idea that looks like a bunny has merged with a heart.

You can enjoy drawing bunnies with all kinds of expressions, like a beaming smile or a slightly nervous look! Once you add the facial expressions, your heart bunny becomes more than just a bunny—it transforms into a work of art full of emotion.

Give it a try!

Pac-Pac Fish

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Pac-Pac Fish

Let me show you an easy way to fold a fish whose mouth opens and closes.

Fold the origami paper into thirds both vertically and horizontally to make crease lines, then unfold.

If you have a 3×3 grid of squares, you’re set.

Fold the paper into a triangle twice to make creases and unfold, then add one vertical crease on each side of the center line and unfold again.

Fold the top and bottom corners inward along the three vertical creases to form the protruding parts.

Pinch the left and right corners and fold along the creases—like magic, it turns into a fish shape! Fold the tail fin and dorsal fin inward, puff it up slightly, and it’s done.

If you pinch it top and bottom, the mouth opens and closes—very fun!

tree

[Origami] Easy Tree Folding Method with Audio Commentary ☆ Origami Tree Tutorial Tatsukuri
tree

Enjoy spring nature with origami too! Here are some tree ideas.

You’ll need two 7.5 cm square sheets of origami paper and glue or craft adhesive.

It’s a lovely origami project you can enjoy with children while feeling the warmth of spring.

We’ll make a tree using 7.5 cm squares, but you can adjust the paper size to create a tree in whatever size you like! By using glue or craft adhesive to firmly secure the leaves and trunk, you’ll improve the finished look as well.

It’s a fun idea that uses simple materials to express a spring landscape with origami—highly recommended.

How to fold a butterfly

[Spring Origami] Easy Butterfly 2 Folding Method with Voice Commentary ☆ Origami Easy Butterflies Tutorial / Tatsukuri
How to fold a butterfly

Let’s fold a butterfly out of origami—an insect whose fluttery, adorable movements spark children’s curiosity.

First, place the origami paper with the white side facing up, oriented like a diamond.

Fold the bottom corner up to meet the top corner, halving the paper.

Next, fold the left and right corners together to make a crease, then open it back up.

From the top corner, make a small cut downward along the crease using scissors.

Finally, fold the paper in half again, and make diagonal folds outward from the cut to form the wings—that’s it! Try using patterned origami paper, or add designs with stickers or crayons to create a bright, festive butterfly.