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[February Bulletin Board] Perfect for Setsubun! A Collection of Oni (Demon) Craft Ideas to Enjoy in Early Childhood Education

When it comes to February in preschools and kindergartens, it’s the season when everyone starts thinking about Setsubun wall decorations.

Displays featuring oni (ogres) catch children’s attention and really boost the seasonal mood.

We’re introducing ideas you can choose from based on your class atmosphere and children’s developmental stages, such as masks, garlands, and large oni made with tissue paper.

There are plenty of ways to make the process fun too, like finger stamping and hand painting.

Find your favorite oni craft and make Setsubun an even more enjoyable event!

[February Wall Decorations] Perfect for Setsubun! A Collection of Oni (Demon) Craft Ideas for Fun in Early Childhood Education (61–70)

hanging ornament

In honor of Setsubun, let’s incorporate hanging ornaments into the wall decorations made by the teachers! First, connect origami oni (demons) with thread, then make other Setsubun-themed props like ehomaki rolls and beans out of origami and hang them as well.

When you hang these as a wall display, they sway as you move, making them fun to look at.

Hanging ornaments aren’t originally meant for walls, but they’re highly recommended as wall decorations!

In conclusion

We introduced ogre-themed crafts that are perfect for February wall displays.

Using various techniques—such as tissue paper, torn-paper collage, and hand painting—you can create ogres full of personality.

By tailoring the activities to the children’s ages and interests, Setsubun will become an even more enjoyable memory.

Be sure to enjoy creating a seasonally themed wall display together with the children in your childcare setting.