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[Childcare] August origami: simple and cute ideas

August is a great month for playing outside, but on extremely hot days, there are times when you’d rather stay cool indoors.

So in this article, we’ve gathered origami ideas that are perfect for August!

We’ll show you how to make summertime favorites like fireworks, watermelon, and shaved ice, as well as cute sea creatures.

There are also ideas you can use for preschool and kindergarten crafts, so be sure to check them out.

All of these are easy to make, so even kids who are just starting with origami can give them a try!

[Childcare] August Origami: Simple and Cute Ideas (101–110)

fish with a big mouth

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fish with a big mouth

The wide-open mouth is so cute! Here’s an idea for a big-mouthed fish craft.

You’ll need origami paper, round stickers, and a pen.

You can make the distinctive large mouth by inserting and connecting the origami into a circle, which is perfect for developing fine motor skills.

By adjusting the size of the origami, you can create fish in any size and add your own touch.

Finish by using round stickers and a pen to draw the eyes and patterns, and you’ll have an even more charming fish! It’s simple, yet with a little creativity you can enjoy lots of variations—highly recommended.

A goldfish with a cute tail fin

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A goldfish with a cute tail fin

Once you’re finished, draw patterns with a pen! Here’s a cute goldfish idea featuring an adorable tail fin.

You’ll need two sheets of origami paper cut to quarter size, glue, and a pen.

It’s a unique idea where you fold the face and the body with tail fin separately, then glue them together.

The tail fin design is charming and really brings out the beauty of the goldfish.

Adding pen-drawn patterns gives it originality and boosts the overall finish, which is a big plus.

You’ll likely feel happy every time you look at the completed goldfish.

A goldfish with a large tail fin

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A goldfish with a large tail fin

Let’s make it with simple steps! Here’s an idea for a goldfish with a big tail fin.

All you need are one sheet of origami paper in your favorite color and some round stickers.

Since the materials are just one sheet of origami paper and round stickers, it’s an easy, casual way to make a goldfish.

The large tail fin design is unique, and using stickers for the eyes and patterns makes it even cuter.

There are no difficult steps, so you can enjoy it with children.

The finished goldfish is filled with your child’s hard work, and just looking at it will warm your heart.

Goldfish you can make easily

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Goldfish you can make easily

Let’s make it with four folds of origami! Here’s an easy goldfish idea.

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

It’s a simple method for making a goldfish! The charm is that the goldfish shape is complete after just four folds of a single sheet of paper.

Add eyes and patterns with a pen to make your goldfish more unique and appealing.

This idea is perfect for beginners, great for kids who feel unsure about origami, or for a quick activity in your spare time.

With just a few materials and an easy process, it’s a delightful project to finish quickly.

Easy-to-make fish

[Origami] Fish - Easy and cute way to fold, even toddlers can do it
Easy-to-make fish

Let’s fold a cute, square-shaped fish! First, fold the origami paper into a triangle twice to make creases, then open just one layer.

Fold the left and right corners up toward the top point of the triangle.

Next, fold the flappy part up slightly, and do the same with the lower flappy part, folding it up a little.

Flip it over, then fold the split flaps on the left and right diagonally upward, and fold the bottom corner down to create the fish’s tail.

Flip it over again, and you’re done! It would be fun to make lots of fish and set up an aquarium corner!