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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 (121–130)

Soramame-kun’s Meadow Playtime

[Kindergarten/Preschool] Themed on a Popular Picture Book! July: Soramame-kun’s Meadow Play – Art and Crafts
Soramame-kun’s Meadow Playtime

Here are some craft ideas for July inspired by the popular picture book series “Soramame-kun”! Let’s all work together to make cute Soramame-kun characters.

For Soramame-kun and Edamame-kun, cut origami paper into bean shapes and use jute twine to make their legs.

Also, let’s make flat pinwheels out of origami.

When children use scissors, please make sure teachers or guardians provide support.

In addition to pasting the crafts onto backing paper to display on the wall, it’s also fine to make pinwheels you can actually hold and play with.

Just like Soramame-kun and friends, it might be fun to take your pinwheels out to the playground and enjoy the summer breeze.

lantern

Colorful Lanterns [Craft] [Handmade Ornaments]
lantern

The lanterns that appear at summer festivals and during Obon have a plump, charming silhouette that makes them cute as decorations, and people are delighted to take them home.

First, draw any picture you like on a paper cup with colored pens.

Next, cut a strip of colored construction paper slightly longer than the height of the cup.

Tape this colored paper to the bottom and rim of the paper cup with cellophane tape.

Wrap black construction paper with double-sided tape around the bottom, then make a handle with twine, and you’re done.

It also seems like a great chance to naturally experience Japan’s traditional culture.

Surprise Parfait

[Kindergarten/Preschool] July Dream Big Parfait: Drawing and Crafts
Surprise Parfait

Why not try making a jumbo parfait of your dreams together with the kids? First, cut tissue paper into circles and paint them with watercolors.

Next, tear pieces of origami paper and paste them onto a template with a parfait glass drawn on it.

In addition to origami, using crumpled floral paper adds a three-dimensional finish.

You can use the circular tissue paper as scoops of ice cream, make Pocky sticks or pudding out of origami—by combining various materials, it will look just as delicious as a real parfait.

Have fun making it together with the kids in a lively, cheerful atmosphere!

Pig-shaped mosquito coil holder and wind chime

[Kindergarten/Preschool] July Pig Mosquito Coil & Wind Chimes! Painting/Crafts
Pig-shaped mosquito coil holder and wind chime

Transform a single paper plate into a pig-shaped mosquito coil and a wind chime! This is an idea for creating summer-themed motifs.

Cut out the center of the paper plate and use the circular piece as a wind chime.

Have the children draw patterns on it with crayons.

You can also use a resist technique by painting over it with watercolors.

Meanwhile, color the rim of the paper plate and add pig ears to make it into a mosquito coil.

Displaying both side by side on construction paper will make for a lively and enjoyable craft project.

Note: Since a utility knife is used to cut out the paper plate, be sure that this step is performed by a teacher or guardian.

turtle

[Childcare Craft] Summer Wall Decoration: Cute Turtles with Paper Plates
turtle

This is a cute turtle wall decoration made with paper plates and raffia tape.

First, color the paper plate freely with crayons.

Next, make diagonal cuts with scissors and weave in the raffia tape.

It’s fun to see a lattice pattern form, just like a turtle shell.

For the turtle’s head and limbs, attach double-sided tape to pieces of construction paper you’ve cut out and stick them onto the paper plate.

Draw the eyes with a crayon, add double-sided tape to the back, and it’s done.

Surrounded by turtles that look like they’re swimming leisurely through the sea, you’ll really feel the summer vibe.