[Childcare] Fun February craft ideas you’ll want to make with 2-year-olds!
Here are some perfect craft ideas for two-year-olds in February.
This is the season to enjoy motifs full of seasonal charm, like Setsubun ogres, Valentine’s chocolates, and snowmen.
Tearing origami, crumpling tissue paper, and making finger stamps—these activities let children move their hands while experiencing the textures of different materials.
Finished pieces can be displayed on the wall or used for pretend play, offering many ways to enjoy them.
Be sure to have fun making February-themed creations together with the children! Since we emphasize ideas that foster children’s free creativity, we use the term “制作 (seisaku: creation/making)” rather than “製作 (seisaku: craft/production)” in the main text.
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Snowman handprint art
This is a handprint art project that uses the shape of finger joints to create snowmen.
Paint your hand with paint and stamp it onto construction paper.
While snowmen made with children’s hands are very cute, creating the small snowmen on the fingertips can be tricky when working with kids, so using the handprints of teachers or caregivers may be more suitable for this activity.
Attach hat pieces to the tips of the five fingers and draw faces on the pads of the fingers to make five snowmen! Add falling snow in the blank areas using a cotton swab stamp, and you’ll have a wintery craft all finished.
In conclusion
We introduced recommended craft ideas for February.
Seasonal motifs like ogres for Setsubun, Valentine’s chocolates, and snowmen capture children’s interest.
Steps that use their fingers—tearing, rolling, and pasting—are activities that two-year-olds can become absorbed in.
Be sure to enjoy these seasonal crafts together with the children.



