Handmade Gift Ideas Kids Will Love! Small, Fun Presents
There are times when you want to give a small gift to a friend’s child or your child’s friend, right?
In those situations, it can feel awkward to give something with the price showing or something too expensive.
So here are some recommendations for simple handmade gifts that kids will love!
I’ve gathered lots of ideas, like small items made with 100-yen shop supplies and ways to upgrade your gifts just by putting extra care into the wrapping.
They’re all lovely gift ideas, so feel free to use them as a reference!
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Kids Will Love It! Simple Handmade Gift Ideas (101–110)
Anpanman drawstring pouch (sling bag)

Carry your precious things with you! Here are some ideas for making an Anpanman drawstring pouch.
What you’ll need: fabric, colored rope, a pencil, felt, a needle, and thread.
You can do this without making a pattern, so it’s great for beginners trying their hand at crafting! It’s adorable to see children putting one treasure after another into a pouch that was made just for them.
It also sounds fun to adapt it with the faces of Anpanman’s friends! Definitely give it a try.
Handmade cloth picture book

A picture book filled with clever features and love! Let me share ideas for a handmade Anpanman fabric picture book.
You’ll need felt, a needle, thread, and craft parts.
Instead of just turning pages, this interactive book encourages finger movements with elements you can pull and removable parts.
Each page hides little discoveries, so kids can enjoy the joy of finding things and the fun of completing tasks.
It’s a delightful idea that makes turning each page exciting.
Give it a try and make one yourself!
Anpanman chair made from milk cartons

Let’s make it with your kids! Here are ideas for making an Anpanman chair using milk cartons.
You’ll need newspaper, colored packing tape, and 14 milk cartons.
It’s a handmade chair sized so children can sit comfortably.
You can use this chair anywhere in the house—like in the bathroom or a play kitchen corner—without worrying about the location! It’s also great because kids can carry it by themselves.
By changing the tape colors, you can make chairs of other characters too, so have fun customizing!
Fluffy pouch

Recommended as a handmade gift for elementary school kids! Here’s how to make a fluffy yarn pouch easily.
First, prepare a piece of cardboard with slits cut into it.
Next, thread your favorite color of fluffy yarn through a pair of chopsticks.
Weave it up and down.
Once you’ve woven to your desired length, flip it to the back, cut the yarn, and tie it together with the yarn next to it.
Make two identical pieces.
Trim the excess yarn and turn the bottom inside out.
Finally, fold it over and attach an inner pouch, and you’re done!
finger puppet

Let’s make it with felt! Here are some ideas for Anpanman finger puppets.
You’ll need felt, craft glue, stuffing, thread, paper, a hole punch, a pencil, scissors, and a needle.
First, trace your finger and Anpanman’s face onto a template and cut them out.
Cut the felt along the template to create each part.
Sew the pieces together or use craft glue to assemble them, and you’re done! Since finger puppets are small, you can keep one in your pocket and bring Anpanman out anytime.


