[Childcare] For 4-Year-Olds! Fun December Craft Ideas
December is shiwatsu, the month when even teachers are on the run.
Nursery school.
In kindergartens, there are plenty of fun crafts not only for Christmas.
Why not enjoy winter-only December crafts and feel the season together with the children? Here, we introduce December craft ideas recommended for four-year-olds.
Try making warm, cozy pieces using yarn and tissue paper, or create wonderful works while having fun with stamping activities.
Because we treat the children’s creations as artworks, we use the term “制作 (seisaku: creation/production)” in the text.
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[Childcare] For 4-year-olds! Fun December craft ideas (81–90)
Perfect for Christmas ♪ Sock Bag

When it comes to what children look forward to at Christmas, it’s gifts from Santa.
Here’s an idea for making Christmas stockings out of colored construction paper to hold the presents.
Fold a sheet of colored paper in half, and without cutting the folded edge, draw a sock shape and cut it out.
Use a hole punch to make evenly spaced holes around the edge of the sock.
Thread yarn through the holes with an overcast stitch, and tie the yarn at the top to finish.
After that, let everyone decorate as they like with stickers or drawings.
In conclusion
We introduced December craft activities for four-year-olds.
The way each child completes their own piece really shines.
Using familiar materials like construction paper, tissue paper, and yarn, please enjoy expanding each child’s individual expression.
Through winter-specific materials and projects, we hope you will further nurture the children’s rich sensibilities and creativity.



