December origami! Simple ideas for Santas and wreaths that kids can enjoy in childcare
Perfect for Christmas and the holiday season in December! Here, we introduce cute decoration ideas you can make with origami, such as Santa Claus, trees, and snowmen.
There are plenty of simple projects with steps that you can enjoy together with children in preschool.
With every fold—wreaths, bells, reindeer—your room will become more festive and filled with the spirit of Christmas.
Through each piece, imagination grows, making for a wonderful time full of children’s smiles.
Be sure to include origami play in your Christmas memories!
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December Origami! Simple Santa and Wreath Ideas Kids Can Enjoy in Childcare (51–60)
Santa and Reindeer Wreath

Introducing a wreath featuring classic Christmas icons: Santa Claus and reindeer.
You can make it by folding Santa and reindeer out of origami and connecting them in a circle, so even younger children who aren’t yet comfortable using scissors or glue can enjoy creating it.
By drawing faces on the finished origami or adding eyes and noses, you can make the piece even more unique.
It’s a cute idea that brightens up Christmas and builds children’s excitement for the holiday.
In conclusion
We introduced origami ideas for December.
From simple Santas and reindeer to wreaths and trees you can make with children in childcare, they’re all fun and easy to try.
Choose origami paper in your favorite colors and patterns, and add your own decorations.
Create warm memories with children who are excited for Christmas by making origami together.



