[For 4-year-olds] Let's fold! A collection of simple rabbit origami ideas
An animal with a long nose is an elephant, an animal with a long neck is a giraffe, so what about an animal with long ears…?
That’s right, a rabbit!
With its long ears and adorable face, rabbits are familiar to children—so why not try making one with origami?
We’re introducing lots of ideas, from simple ways to fold a rabbit to designs you can wear or use.
Since the motif is a rabbit, every idea is super cute!
These are ideas that 4-year-olds can enjoy making, so try creating them together with teachers and friends.
[For 4-year-olds] Let’s Fold! A Collection of Simple Origami Rabbit Ideas (1–10)
Cute snow bunny

Here’s an origami idea for a snow rabbit that you’ll want to make whenever it snows, just like a snowman.
Prepare one sheet of white origami paper, fold it in half diagonally once to make a crease, then unfold.
Fold the left edge in half along the crease, then fold the remaining right corner inward to form a triangle.
Next, fold the triangle’s three corners inward while checking the shape to create the snow rabbit’s base.
Once the base is done, attach ears made from green origami paper and add eyes using small red round stickers, and you’re done! With these simple steps, you can make a snow rabbit that looks just like the real thing—give it a try!
A rabbit hopping and bouncing

Make it with a single sheet of origami! Let me introduce an idea for a bunny that hops up and down.
All you need is origami paper in your favorite color, plus pens or colored pencils.
It’s an activity that lets kids have fun while using their imagination to see how the finished bunny moves.
It’s exciting to use your favorite color of origami paper to make a hopping bunny! Some steps are a bit tricky, so it’s best to work together with a teacher or guardian.
By drawing the face and patterns with pens or colored pencils, you can create your very own unique hopping bunny!
An easy-to-make rabbit

Let me share an easy rabbit origami idea.
All you need is one 15 cm square sheet of origami paper and a pen or colored pencils.
The key point of this idea is that the steps are simple and easy to follow.
Because there are only a few steps, even children who aren’t confident with origami can try it without worry.
Once you finish, you can add a face or color it to give it more personality, making it a fun origami project.
Please give it a try and make a cute rabbit!
Rabbit bookmark
https://www.tiktok.com/@sachimama_asobi/video/7277174138324700417Let’s make your very own special bookmark! Here’s an idea for a bunny bookmark.
What you’ll need: origami paper in colors or patterns you like, black round stickers, and pens or colored pencils.
By using your favorite colors and patterns to create a bunny bookmark, reading is sure to become even more fun.
You can add personality by using the black round stickers for the eyes and drawing expressions with pens or colored pencils—that’s a key point! The design slips neatly over the corner of a page, so it’s practical while also being super cute.
Highly recommended!
Rabbit finger puppet
https://www.tiktok.com/@easyorigami101/video/7382251469011258630Add a splash of color to your fingers! Here are some ideas for making a rabbit finger puppet.
You’ll need a 10 cm square sheet of origami paper and some pens or colored pencils.
It’s a fun idea you can wear on your finger to play, but the process is a bit complex.
Since making a rabbit finger puppet with a 10 cm square origami sheet requires precise folding and finger movements, it’s best to work on it together with a parent or teacher.
By adding designs with pens or colored pencils, you can create an even more colorful and unique finger puppet.
Even though it’s small, once it’s finished you can wear it on your finger and have lots of fun!
Rabbit ring
https://www.tiktok.com/@anko_insta/video/7199175623464455425Fun to make, fun to wear! Here are some ideas for a rabbit ring.
You’ll need a quarter-size sheet of your favorite color origami paper, scissors, and a pen.
By folding the quarter-size origami paper into a rabbit shape, you can create a cute accessory to wear on your finger! Using scissors and a pen, you can customize the fine details to your liking, which helps spark children’s creativity.
It’s also fun to make matching ones with family and friends.
A lovely idea for enjoying your own original rings.
Rabbit BOX

Let’s use it to hold sweets and small items! Here are some ideas for a Bunny Box.
All you need is origami paper in your favorite colors or patterns, a pen, and glue.
It’s an origami idea that’s both practical and cute.
Its perky, straight-up ears are a distinctive and very charming feature.
Once finished, the bunny box is perfect for storing treats or trinkets and also makes a nice gift.
You can draw a face with a pen or decorate it with stickers to give it even more personality.
Give it a try!


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