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[Childcare] Craft ideas perfect for June

June often brings unstable weather.

If children are always making the same motifs, they might get bored, even if they’re having fun creating.

Frogs and snails are popular, but it can be hard to come up with fresh ideas, right? So here, we’ve gathered craft ideas recommended for June.

There are all kinds of ideas, from things you can hang on the wall to items you can play with.

Please use this as a reference to enjoy fun, creative time with the children and make rainy days enjoyable!

[Childcare] Craft ideas perfect for June (61–70)

Cavity Prevention Day Craft

Craft activity for Cavity Prevention Day (June 4 is Cavity Prevention Day)
Cavity Prevention Day Craft

Let’s create a craft project for Cavity Prevention Day on June 4.

Draw a large face on construction paper, or paste a face cut out of construction paper.

Around it, paste toothbrushes and cups made by cutting out origami or construction paper to make a perfect piece for Cavity Prevention Day.

On the face, try to show teeth that have become white and clean after brushing.

By creating artwork of clean teeth, children’s awareness of tooth brushing will surely improve.

Let’s make it with the determination, “We won’t get cavities!”

Making umbrellas with sponge stamps

[Rainy Season Craft] Make Cute Umbrellas! Perfect for Rainy-Season Projects! Easy with Sponges! [For 1-Year-Olds]
Making umbrellas with sponge stamps

Let’s make a cute umbrella using a sponge as a stamp! Prepare construction paper cut into umbrella shapes ahead of time, and have your child do the stamping.

Cut the sponge into a size your child can hold.

Dip the sponge in paint and let them stamp different colors however they like.

Once they’re done, attach a pipe cleaner or similar material to the back of the paper to make the umbrella handle.

If you want to make it three-dimensional, roll the paper into a curve first and then attach the pipe cleaner handle.

Give this a try as a craft activity during the rainy season!

Clock-making for Time Memorial Day (ages 0–2)

[June Craft] Time Day ♪ Kerokerokeroppi Flower Clock ♡ Cute Craft ♡ Crafts for 0-, 1-, and 2-year-olds — with introduction —
Clock-making for Time Memorial Day (ages 0–2)

A recommended activity for children aged 0 to 2 is making a clock for Time Day on June 10.

Prepare a paper plate and stick crumpled tissue paper around the rim.

On the inside, add the clock numbers and attach the hands using origami paper, and it’s done.

You can also decorate the edges with leaves or rainy-season creatures if you like.

Have the children do steps like crumpling the tissue paper and sticking on the crumpled tissue paper, the numbers, and the clock hands.

If you thread a ribbon through it, you can hang it on the wall as a decoration.

Before starting the craft, point out the clocks in the room to spark the children’s interest in clocks.

In conclusion

We introduced some craft ideas to work on in June.

The rainy season can often make us feel gloomy, but by preparing fun crafts, we hope the children will have a wonderful time.

Let’s incorporate June-specific motifs and events into the crafts and enjoy them together with the kids!