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Get kids excited in winter childcare! A collection of fun game and craft ideas for children

As December begins and the Christmas spirit rises in nursery schools and kindergartens, both children and adults want to make the most of this special season.

Here are fun ideas everyone can make and play together with, while cherishing the unique excitement of Christmas.

From crafts and games inspired by Santa Claus and Christmas trees, these activities will spark children’s imaginations! All of the ideas are useful for events and performances, so find your favorite activities and create wonderful winter memories! Since the children’s creations are treated as works, the term “seisaku (制作)” is used in the text.

Get Excited for Winter Childcare! A Collection of Games and Craft Ideas Kids Will Love (51–60)

Cute Minnie Santa origami

[Origami] How to make a Santa Claus with one sheet | Santa Claus instructions (using only 1 sheet)
Cute Minnie Santa origami

Let’s make a Minnie Santa with origami! It’s cute to stick on the wall as is, and it would also look great combined with other Christmas-themed origami pieces to create a garland or hanging decoration.

First, use one sheet of origami paper to make the face, body, and hat.

Then use several other sheets to make the ears, bow, and scarf.

Since there are parts that require cutting, prepare scissors, a pen for drawing the face, and glue for assembly.

There aren’t any complicated steps, but because you’ll be putting several pieces together, fold each part carefully, one by one.

Poinsettia Christmas tree

Why not try making a tree together by dividing the process into different steps? The main tasks include crumpling tissue paper, cutting materials, folding and finishing them, and assembling the pieces.

Even a project that might seem time-consuming and difficult for one person can become a meaningful memory when everyone works together to create something.

Let’s make the most of each person’s strengths and complete a dazzling tree that you’ll want to look at forever.

It will surely be a Christmas that stays in your heart.

A Christmas present you can make with just one sheet!

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Let me show you how to make a present box with a ribbon.

Place the colored side of the origami paper facing up and fold it in half horizontally to make a crease in the center.

Open it, then fold the top and bottom edges inward by about 1 cm.

Turn the paper over and fold the top and bottom edges to meet the center crease.

Rotate the paper vertically, then turn it over again and fold down the top edge by about 2 cm.

Open and squash the white section in the center of the folded part to form the ribbon, then fold up the bottom edge and tuck it under the ribbon.

Your present box is complete!

Cute and easy Santa boots

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Fold the origami in half by bringing the top and bottom edges together to make a crease.

Open it up, place the colored side facing up, and fold the right edge inward by about 1 cm.

Flip the paper over again, then fold the top and bottom edges to meet the center crease.

Place it with the white side facing up, and fold the bottom edge up to align with the lower line of the white area.

Fold the paper in half by bringing the left and right edges together, then pinch the inside section and pull it outward 90 degrees.

Fold the pulled-out section upward on the front and the back to form a boot shape.

Finally, fold the tip of the boot to round it off, and you’re done!

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Just two folds! An easy wreath

Easy wreath with just two folds in origami [simple wreath], with variations too ♪ How to make an Origami Easy Wreath.
Just two folds! An easy wreath

A wreath made by connecting folded origami pieces is a perfect origami activity for older kindergarteners in December.

Prepare eight sheets of origami paper cut into quarters.

Fold each piece into a triangle, then fold one of the corners upward.

Make eight pieces using the same folding method, then insert the tip of one piece into the pocket of another to connect them and form a circular wreath.

Mixing colors will create a bright and cute wreath.

Decorating it with stickers or pom-poms is also recommended.

Also great for Christmas! Easy way to fold a star

Origami: Easy Star Made from a Single Sheet – Instructions
Also great for Christmas! Easy way to fold a star

This idea starts with making creases.

By making firm, precise creases first, the following steps will be easier, so proceed carefully.

After creasing, fold the origami twice to make a small square, then squash the pocket to form two triangles.

Take only the top layer of the triangle and fold the right edge to align with the center line.

Turn the paper over and fold the other side the same way.

In this state, hold the remaining right corner and slowly pull the left corner; the folded sections will swap sides, creating the two bottom points of the star.

Finally, adjust for balance and make step folds with the remaining corners to finish.

Cute on the wall too! Christmas wreath

[Preschool Crafts] Easy Christmas Wreath with Origami! Perfect for December Wall Displays!
Cute on the wall too! Christmas wreath

Prepare two sheets of origami paper and cut each into four equal squares.

Take each cut piece, fold the top two corners toward the center, then fold it in half by bringing the left and right edges together.

That completes one part; repeat the same steps for the remaining seven pieces.

After that, simply assemble and glue the parts together to form a wreath.

It’s a very simple wreath, so add a ribbon or draw your favorite patterns with a pen to make it more festive.

It would also look cute decorated with a Santa or snowman made from different origami paper.