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Childcare: Fun February craft ideas to make with 1-year-olds

Many teachers are likely looking for ideas for February crafts to enjoy with one-year-olds.

Seasonal motifs like oni for Setsubun and Valentine’s themes really capture children’s interest at this time of year.

There are plenty of activities that let them fully use their fingers and enjoy the feel of paint and changes in color, such as hand painting, stamping, and marble rolling.

Another appeal is letting them fully enjoy the texture of materials by crumpling tissue paper into balls or tearing paper.

Please use these ideas as a reference and enjoy seasonal creations with the children! Because we emphasize ideas that foster children’s free creativity, we use the term “seisaku” (制作, creation) rather than “seisaku” (製作, craftwork) in the main text.

[Childcare] Crafts to make with 1-year-olds! February craft ideas (41–50)

Let’s draw snowflakes with stamps

Easy Craft: Snowflake Stamps Made from Lactic Acid Drink Containers [Ages 0–1]
Let's draw snowflakes with stamps

February still brings many chilly days.

How about stamping snowflakes? For this idea, the main tool is a lactic acid drink container.

Any brand will do, but choose one with a cap.

Next, cut anti-collision (cushion) sheet while imagining the parts that make up a snowflake.

Then simply attach the cut sheet to the cap of the drink container, and you’re done.

Use it to stamp lots of snowflakes!

Valentine’s crafts with handprints and stamps

Here’s a craft idea using stamps that’s perfect as a Valentine’s gift.

You’ll need construction paper, a melamine sponge, and paint.

First, make a stamp with the melamine sponge and paint, then press it onto the construction paper.

Try to get an even coat of color, but feel free to stamp freely.

Next, add paint and use your hands to apply more color.

Finally, decorate with paper cutout motifs and add a message to finish.

The stamping and hand-printing are fun, and the recipient is sure to feel happy receiving it.

Snowman made with a paper plate

[Childcare Craft] Winter craft! Easy paper plate snowman
Snowman made with a paper plate

Shall we make a snowman using a paper plate? First, prepare a standard paper plate and make cuts with a craft knife to remove the center, but leave one part still attached.

Next, lift up the cut center section.

This will create a circle overlapping a circle, forming a snowman-like silhouette.

After that, make facial features from construction paper and stick them on, and use pipe cleaners to create the arms.

Have fun deciding where to place each part as you work with excitement.

Footprint heart gift

[Valentine’s Craft] Perfect for taking home♪ A footprint heart gift [Ages 0–1] (ASMR-style video)
Footprint heart gift

An idea for a footprint heart that’s sure to delight parents when taken home.

First, prepare white construction paper and make a footprint.

Place the heels together to form a heart shape.

Once it’s done, cut out the footprint section and paste it onto a heart-shaped backing made from red construction paper.

To finish, protect it with a bag or similar so it doesn’t get smudged.

It’s nice because you can look back later and feel how much they’ve grown.

It’s also a perfect idea for Valentine’s Day.

Oni photo props

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Oni photo props

Many of you may be thinking about capturing fun Setsubun memories in photos.

In that case, here’s a suggestion: make oni-themed photo props.

Photo props are small accessories used for photography.

This time, we’ll create mask-like props that let you turn into an oni when you hold them in front of your face.

Imagine using a paper plate as the oni’s face and cutting out only the eye areas.

It would be lovely to prepare several so you can take commemorative photos with friends.

Using a long straw as a handle will make them even more convenient.

In conclusion

We’ve shared plenty of February craft ideas to enjoy with one-year-olds.

From stamping and torn-paper collages to hand painting, these activities let little ones explore textures while using their fingers.

Try capturing winter memories with seasonal motifs like Setsubun ogres and Valentine’s hearts.

Cherish the kids’ “I want to try!” spirit and have fun creating together.