[Childcare] For 4-year-olds! Easy winter origami ideas
When you think of winter, what comes to mind?
Christmas, New Year’s, snow, mandarins, daruma dolls.
All kinds of events, scenery, and foods spring to mind, don’t they?
In this article, we’ve gathered origami ideas with a winter theme.
These are cute ideas perfect for four-year-olds, who are getting more dexterous and ready to enjoy origami—so give them a try!
You can use the finished pieces as highlights for craft projects, or string them together with thread and hang them as a winter mobile to decorate your room!
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[Childcare] For 4-Year-Olds! Easy Winter Origami Ideas (71–80)
candy

The rounded shape is so cute! Here are some candy ideas.
Candy made with origami looks adorable, and you’ll feel a sense of accomplishment once it’s finished! Of course, you can use them for events like Halloween, but if you combine the candies with other crafts and display them, they’ll brighten up your room and make it feel festive.
Using origami paper in various colors will give you colorful, unique candies that are sure to lift kids’ spirits.
mandarin orange

Once you have an orange sheet of origami paper, you’re all set to fold a mandarin.
The key is to create a nice round shape.
With simple steps, you’ll have an adorable little mandarin in no time! It’s even more fun if you make them with kids.
The finished mandarins are perfect as room decorations, too! Try making them in different sizes to expand your little fruit world—it sounds like fun, doesn’t it? How about enjoying this seasonally themed craft with your child? It will surely become a wonderful memory.
In conclusion
We introduced some winter origami projects.
Enjoy making seasonal motifs like oni, Santa Claus, and snow bunnies together with your 4-year-old.
Through origami, children can expand their imagination and discover the joy of expression.
With simple steps, you and your child can freely create and delight in the unique world of winter-themed origami—go explore it together.



