Perfect Summer Craft Ideas to Try in July for 4-Year-Olds
Four-year-olds who are trying hard to express what they want to do and what they can do.
Here, we’ll introduce July-perfect crafts recommended for four-year-olds, themed around Tanabata, water play, and sea creatures.
We hope this helps you create wonderful pieces that showcase each child’s individuality.
Be sure to display what they make.
Value children’s free ideas and let them express the joys of summer!
Since we treat what children make as works of art, we use the term “production” consistently in the main text.
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[For 4-year-olds] Summer-perfect craft ideas to try in July (131–140)
Sparkling Tanabata Decorations Made from Paper Plates

Here’s an idea for a Tanabata decoration you can make with paper plates—perfect for July’s Tanabata event.
Cut out the center of a paper plate and punch a hole at the top.
Next, cut origami paper into star shapes, attach pipe cleaners, and thread them through the hole in the plate.
Finish by decorating the rim of the plate, and it’s done! Have the children decorate the plate with cutouts from construction paper in their favorite shapes or with stickers.
Besides stars, designing Orihime and Hikoboshi or adding metallic tape or raffia ribbon will make the decoration even more festive!
In conclusion
We introduced craft ideas for 4-year-olds to enjoy in July.
July is an exciting month for children, with Tanabata and the start of water play.
Let’s capture that July excitement through crafts as well.
Four-year-olds are at a stage where their range of expression expands significantly.
Try creating pieces that showcase their unique individuality.



