[For 3-year-olds] A collection of recommended craft ideas to make in February
Many teachers may be wondering what to make for February crafts in early childhood care.
In this article, we’ll introduce February craft ideas perfect for three-year-olds.
From winter-themed creations like snowflakes and snow globes to Valentine’s heart motifs, there are plenty of seasonally inspired ideas.
Children can enjoy fine-motor activities like wrapping yarn and sticking cotton, too.
子どもたちの「やった!」という誇らしげな笑顔を思い浮かべながら計画しましょう—以下のアイデアを参考にしてください!注:本稿では子どもたちの作品を芸術作品として扱うため、「制作」は本文中を通して“artwork/creation”として表記します。
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[Age 3] A collection of recommended craft ideas to make in February (71–80)
Let’s make oden toppings!
We’re making oden ingredients that are perfect for the cold winter.
Let’s make this kid-favorite dish together! Wrap a toilet paper roll core with tissue paper and dab on brown paint with a cotton swab to make chikuwa; shape yellow tissue paper into a pouch, stuff it with facial tissue, and twist the opening with a pipe cleaner to make mochi kinchaku; fold origami paper into a triangle and add patterns to make konnyaku.
Using only familiar, simple materials, you can easily create oden ingredients! This activity is perfect for 3-year-olds, so give it a try.
In conclusion
Many teachers may be wondering what to make for February crafts in childcare.
In this article, we introduce craft ideas perfect for three-year-olds in February.
From winter-only creations like snowflakes and snow globes to heart-themed crafts for Valentine’s Day, there are plenty of seasonal ideas.
Children can enjoy fine-motor fun like wrapping yarn and sticking cotton, too.
Picture the children’s proud “I did it!” smiles, and feel free to use these ideas for inspiration!



