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[Childcare] Penguin wall decoration ideas: Perfect winter decor for February

[Childcare] Penguin wall decoration ideas: Perfect winter decor for February
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[Childcare] Penguin wall decoration ideas: Perfect winter decor for February

Penguins, which can be seen at aquariums and zoos across the country, are popular with children too.

Some people may associate them with winter because of the way they live on snow and ice.

In this article, we’ll introduce penguin wall decoration ideas that are perfect for February in early childhood settings.

Many of these can be made with origami paper, construction paper, or paper plates, making them great projects for children to create together with teachers and parents.

Display the children’s creations on the walls of your nursery or kindergarten to bring a touch of winter indoors—give these ideas a try!

[Childcare] Penguin wall decoration ideas: perfect winter decor for February (1–10)

Papercut Penguins

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Papercut Penguins

This is a super cute papercut featuring four connected penguins.

Since this craft uses scissors, be sure a teacher or guardian assists during the process.

First, cut the origami paper in half, fold it three times, then unfold and accordion-fold it.

Next, sketch the penguin design, cut along the lines, and open it up to reveal the chain! Finish by drawing your favorite facial expressions.

If you’re making a wall decoration, using larger paper instead of origami will also look great.

It’s adorable when you connect lots of them, so be sure to try it with the kids!

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papercraft

There are plenty of ways to enjoy the cold season, but how about making winter-themed items with papercraft? This time, we’ll show you how to create a penguin-themed wall decoration that children will love.

Teachers can prepare the materials and work together with the kids.

For example, using origami or construction paper, you can make the penguin’s wings and feet and assemble them into a penguin shape.

Line up the finished penguins on the walls of a nursery or kindergarten to create a fun, wintry atmosphere.

How about creating a cozy space filled with charming penguins that showcase everyone’s creativity and make you forget the cold?

Penguin finished with handprint stamps

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Penguins with their waddling steps are so adorably cute.

They’re popular at zoos with people of all ages! Penguins, which kids love, are also perfect for February wall decorations.

Penguins alone are cute enough, but adding elements that go well with them—like ice or snowflakes—can make the display even more lively.

It would also be lovely to use children’s handprints to represent the white part of the penguins’ bellies! Let’s keep warm through the cold winter with a collaborative wall display everyone helped create.

Penguin Ice Cream Shop

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How about making a fun, pop-style wall decoration that combines penguins and ice cream? By pairing adorable penguins with ice cream that kids love, you’re sure to create a delightful display! You can easily make the penguin and ice cream parts by cutting construction paper or colored paper.

If you’re crafting with children, have them try gluing pieces together and decorating with stickers! And if they’re old enough to use scissors, they can be in charge of cutting the paper pieces as well.

A penguin wearing a hat

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Let’s add a little twist to a basic penguin and create a festive wall display perfect for winter! Simply putting colorful hats on the penguins will give you a bright and cute wall decoration.

Make the penguin’s body, eyes, beak, feet, and hats by cutting colored construction paper.

Using black or blue paper for the penguin’s body will create a nice contrast with the colorful hats, making the display really pop.

You could also make them in a big size for extra impact—kids might love that!

Penguin made with a compass and a ruler

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Penguin made with a compass and a ruler

Here’s an idea for a penguin wall decoration you can make with just a compass and a ruler—no template needed.

Use a compass to sketch circles on colored construction paper, cut them out, and arrange the pieces to form the penguin’s parts.

Once the parts are cut, simply glue them together! Accessories like hats and bow ties can also be made by cutting circles drawn with the compass, so feel free to get creative and try different variations.

Also, the gluing step is perfect for kids to join in and help.

Penguin footprint art

Penguin Footprint Art Project: Perfect for Wall Displays for 1–3-Year-Olds!
Penguin footprint art

Why not have fun making penguin wall decorations by arranging children’s footprints? Creating footprint stamps, which also record their growth, is perfect for little ones around 1 to 3 years old.

First, paint the children’s feet and stamp their footprints onto construction paper.

Next, cut the footprints into penguin shapes, add eyes, feet, and beaks—and you’re done! When displaying them on the wall, you could tear paper to represent ice, or arrange them together with other animals like seals and polar bears for a lovely finish.

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