[For 4-year-olds] Enjoy February! A Collection of Craft Ideas
February is still chilly, but it’s full of fun events like Setsubun and Valentine’s Day! For 4-year-olds, this is a great time to enjoy fine-motor activities like wrapping yarn and weaving paper.
If you incorporate seasonally themed ideas—such as snowflake and heart ornaments or ogre-themed bean holders for Setsubun—the children’s eyes are sure to sparkle with excitement.
Here, we’ve gathered craft ideas perfect for 4-year-olds in February.
Kids can also experience the joy of displaying their finished pieces or giving them as gifts.
We hope you find these ideas helpful! Note: In this article, we use the term “production” (制作) to refer to children’s creations as finished works of art.
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Snowflakes

Spending time making snowflakes with children is a part of creative winter play.
Folding and cutting paper over and over, and then seeing completely new shapes appear, is sure to bring delightful surprises to caregivers and teachers as well.
When you line up the cut-out snowflakes, you’ll create a wall display that feels as if you’re in a snowy landscape.
The process by which the paper handed out by teachers is transformed into art by the children also becomes a valuable opportunity to cultivate precision and creativity.
Let’s fill the winter season with the joy of creation together with children!
In conclusion
We’ve shared lots of craft ideas for four-year-olds in February.
Projects that incorporate seasonal events like Setsubun and Valentine’s Day really spark children’s interest and motivation.
Using familiar materials such as yarn and tissue paper lets them enjoy working with their hands, too.
Be sure to have fun with February-only crafts together with the children!



