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Recommended for older preschoolers! A collection of origami craft ideas to enjoy summer in August

How about some refreshing origami play for a hot summer day? Here, we’re sharing August origami ideas that older preschoolers will enjoy.

There are plenty of seasonal creations, like the ever-popular spotted seal at the aquarium, the impressive whale shark, children in yukata for summer festivals, and wind chimes swaying in the breeze! Expand your imagination with friends and try making delightful, summer-themed pieces.

Dive together into the fun world of origami, where each creation shines with its own personality!

Recommended for older kindergarteners! A collection of ideas to enjoy summer with August origami crafts (31–40)

Easy way to fold a crab (origami)

How to Fold Origami [Crab]: Easy Origami Folding How-to Video Series [ORIGAMing]
Easy way to fold a crab (origami)

Here’s how to make a crab out of origami.

Prepare one sheet of origami paper and let’s get started.

Fold it in half into a square twice, then open the pocket to puff it up and squash-fold it into a triangle.

Make the crab’s legs and claws while aligning them with the center line.

The key is to make sharp creases as you fold.

You can add a face or patterns to the finished crab to create your own original design—it’s highly recommended.

Try making your own crabs and sticking them onto poster paper to create a large wall display!

Cute seashell

How to Make Origami: A Simple and Cute Seashell (For Kids!) – Origami Shell
Cute seashell

Let’s make a summery, seasonal seashell out of origami.

Prepare one sheet of origami paper.

Fold the paper in half, then fold the left and right corners toward the center crease.

Fold toward the center crease again.

Flip it over and further fold the left and right corners toward the center crease.

Open the paper, fold the corners, and shape the whole piece into a seashell.

The overall crease lines represent the lines of the shell, giving it a more three-dimensional look.

The finished seashell is also great to incorporate into crafts that evoke an underwater scene.

Origami Whale

[For 4-year-olds] Let’s try it—seasonal origami: “Whale”
Origami Whale

Perfect for summer! Here are some origami whale ideas.

How about making a whale gliding gracefully through the sea—you can almost hear the splash! Displaying your finished creation in a room will give it a cool, refreshing feel.

What you’ll need: blue-toned origami paper (like light blue), pens or crayons, and construction paper.

It also sounds fun to let your finished whale swim in the ocean you imagine and to draw its expression.

You’ll probably see creations full of the children’s unique touches.

An easy way to fold a whale

[Preschool Craft] Summer project! We’ll show you an easy way to fold a whale with origami!
An easy way to fold a whale

Let’s try making one with a single sheet of origami! Here are some easy ideas for folding a whale.

How about creating a whale that swims gracefully through the vast ocean? It’ll be exciting to add facial details with crayons or pens once you’ve finished.

All you need is one sheet of blue-toned origami paper, such as light blue, plus crayons or pens.

If you plan to mount your work on construction paper for display, prepare a sheet of construction paper as well.

It could be fun to have the kids draw the ocean they imagine on the construction paper and then let the finished whale float on it.

Watermelon that fits in your pocket

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Watermelon that fits in your pocket

We’re introducing a cute watermelon origami that’s like a little pocket that can hold anything.

Prepare one sheet of origami paper and start by folding it horizontally.

Then open it up and make creases along the center line.

Flip it over and fold the top, bottom, left, and right corners to meet the second crease from the top.

To shape it like a watermelon, fold each section in order while checking where to fold.

While adjusting the shape, create the pocket.

For the inside (the red part of the watermelon), use red origami paper and fold it to fit the pocket.

Layer the two parts together, and it’s complete.

Recommended for older kindergarteners! A collection of ideas (41–50) to enjoy summer with August origami crafts

Cute paper lantern made with origami

[Preschool Craft] Summer craft! Cute lanterns made with origami ♪ | Cute lanterns with origami
Cute paper lantern made with origami

Perfect for decorating summer festivals and events! Here are some cute lantern ideas made with origami.

When it comes to summer events, we think of summer festivals and evening cool-off gatherings.

How about decorating the venue with creations made by children? This time, let’s make adorable lanterns using origami.

You’ll need origami paper in your favorite colors, black origami paper, glue, scissors, chenille stems (pipe cleaners), and tape.

The round, plump shape is so cute, isn’t it? Making them in the children’s favorite colors will make it even more exciting.

In conclusion

Make the most of August’s heat by having fun with origami! Whale sharks, children in yukata, seashells, spotted seals, and wind chimes—these summer-perfect creations are sure to capture the hearts of older kids.

Through these cool, refreshing origami projects, children’s imagination and creativity will flourish.

Pick up some origami paper and enjoy a wonderful summer with the kids!