Projects to Try in June! A Collection of Craft Ideas Recommended for 5-Year-Olds
Here are some craft ideas perfect for June childcare, tailored for five-year-olds. Along with seasonal motifs like frogs, umbrellas, and hydrangeas unique to the rainy season, we’ve gathered ideas filled with excitement in the very act of making—such as bubble art and an aquarium where fish move with magnets. By the age of five, children are more adept with tools, and you can see them enjoying the chance to add their own creative touches. These are all projects that offer plenty of ways to enjoy them after completion too, like displaying them on the wall or giving them as gifts to friends. Be sure to incorporate them into your daily childcare activities. Note: Since we treat what the children make as “artworks,” we use the term “seisaku (制作)” in the text.
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Ideas for Crafts to Try in June! Recommended for 5-Year-Olds (111–120)
Broad beans you make by sticking (pieces) on

Broad beans, said to be in season from April to June, are perfect for spring crafts.
This time, we’ll introduce a craft that incorporates these beans.
Prepare by cutting the pod and bean shapes out of construction paper in advance.
If the children are comfortable using scissors, it’s also great to let them try cutting the shapes themselves.
Glue the pod and beans onto a base sheet of construction paper, draw faces on the beans, and it’s done.
The steps are very simple, so even young children can enjoy this activity.
The bright green of the broad beans is sure to energize the kids even more.
Give it a try!
In conclusion
We introduced June craft ideas to enjoy with five-year-olds. Did you find a favorite? Rainy-season motifs like frogs, snails, umbrellas, and rainbows are perfect for sparking children’s curiosity. Through choices of color and combinations of materials, each child’s individuality will shine in their creations. Displaying their work will instantly brighten up a rainy day indoors. Be sure to incorporate these into your June wall displays and everyday activities with the children.



