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[For 5-year-olds] Crafts to try in July! Ideas that capture the season

Five-year-olds are getting better at using their hands to do all kinds of things.

At this stage, their desire to try new things really grows.

So here, we’re introducing July crafts that are perfect for five-year-olds.

We’ve prepared lots of ideas, from summer-themed transparent creations to fun Tanabata decorations.

Enjoy a fun time with the children while nurturing their creativity.

Because items made by children are treated as works, we consistently use the term “seisaku” (制作) in the main text.

[5-year-olds] Crafts to try in July! Ideas that capture the season (141–150)

wind chime

[Summer Craft] Let’s Make Wind Chimes ♪ July/August Craft for Nursery/Kindergarten—Great for Parent and Child, Too! ♪
wind chime

How about making a cute, refreshing-looking wind chime? You’ll need an empty jelly cup, washi tape, jewel stickers, a bell, twine, and an awl.

First, decorate the cup with washi tape.

Fill the open spaces with jewel stickers to finish the top part of the wind chime.

Next, please have the teacher/caregiver make two holes in the cup.

Tying the bell and the strip of paper (tanzaku) to the twine is great fine-motor practice for five-year-olds.

Let the children draw their favorite pictures on the tanzaku to enjoy customizing their wind chimes.

Flying Shooting Star

[Tanabata Craft] Make a Shooting Star That Flies! Perfect for Tanabata Projects! Easy with Paper Cups! [For 4–5-Year-Olds]
Flying Shooting Star

This is a flying shooting star craft made with paper cups that you can have fun playing with even after you make it! It’s also great for Tanabata, so why not include it as a seasonal project in kindergartens or nursery schools? First, make four slits in the rim of a paper cup.

Next, take two rubber bands, cross them to make one loop, and secure them in the slits of the cup.

You can use another paper cup as a launcher to play! A plain paper cup looks a bit bare, so it would be lovely to decorate it with construction paper, origami paper, or curling ribbon.

Enjoy seeing how creatively five-year-olds will finish their unique creations!

In conclusion

We introduced July craft ideas you’ll want to try with five-year-olds.

Once children turn five, they can handle more complex tasks, which really boosts their engagement in craft activities.

For July, we recommend summery projects with a transparent look and decorations themed around Tanabata.

Be sure to do thorough preparation so the children can stay focused.

Here’s to creating works that let their individuality shine!