[Childcare] June wall display ideas
In rainy June, why not make some wall decorations at your nursery or kindergarten to brighten the children’s mood? Adding designs perfect for the rainy season, or decorations themed around events like Cavity Prevention Day and Time Memorial Day, will make things even more fun.
There are also plenty of ideas to liven up the room with themes like flowers that bloom in June and cute creatures.
Using motifs that easily capture children’s interest will double the enjoyment! Decorate the room and enjoy the rainy season with the children in a fresh, cheerful spirit.
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[Childcare] June Wall Decoration Ideas (11–20)
tadpole
When it rains, the cheerful croaking of frogs can be heard.
Peek into a pond or a rice field and you’ll find… lots of tadpoles! It’s the season for scenes like these.
Here’s an idea: create a wall decoration of a pond with many tadpoles swimming.
Since tadpoles are baby frogs, you can also use the display to talk about how they grow and change.
If you’re making lots of tadpoles, it’s a great project to do together with the children.
It’s a wall decoration that might even make you look forward to rainy days.
A rainbow made with torn paper collage

Here’s a craft idea for a rainbow torn-paper collage that will instantly brighten up indoor spaces during the gloomy rainy season.
Try making a collage by reusing colorful origami or scrap paper.
In torn-paper collages, you create pictures using small, torn pieces of paper, which helps develop finger strength through the tearing motion.
You’ll also use glue to attach the pieces, letting children enjoy the texture of the glue and learn how to use it properly.
Make a big rainbow collage to liven up your classroom!
Craft play

On a rainy day, how about engaging your hands and diving into some focused crafts and art activities? Drawing pictures, folding origami, making handicrafts… Adding elements that represent the rainy season can bring out a sense of seasonality.
For example, you could draw pictures inspired by rain-themed picture books or songs, or depict seasonal creatures like hydrangeas and snails through drawing or crafts.
It’s also a great idea to express your excitement for sunny summer days by drawing things you want to do in summer or a clear blue sky.
Even in the gloomy rainy season, creating something nice will surely brighten children’s moods!
Footprint teru teru bozu
I think we often do crafts where we turn children’s handprints or footprints into something else.
This wall decoration idea uses children’s white footprints to make teru teru bozu (traditional weather charms).
Come to think of it, footprints really do look like the shape of a teru teru bozu! During craft time, kids can have fun taking their footprints and decorating their teru teru bozu, then enjoy displaying them afterward.
Everyone can look at each other’s teru teru bozu and have a great time.
To brighten things up, try using colorful construction paper or adding collage elements around them.
rubber boots

Kids love putting on rain boots and splashing in puddles.
A favorite pair of boots is one of those items that really lifts their spirits on rainy days.
Let’s try making those rain boots with origami.
For younger children, it’s easier if a caregiver helps with the tricky steps or if you use slightly larger origami paper.
Besides standard origami paper, using wrapping paper with different patterns and textures is also recommended.
Have the children draw freely or add stickers, and create one-of-a-kind original rain boots together.
The fairy who came from the land of rain
If there were fairies living in a land that brings the rain…
Let’s create a piece that sparks children’s imaginations.
Is the rain fairy like Little Red Riding Hood wearing a raindrop-shaped hood, or a fairy holding an umbrella? Imagine different appearances and design a cute fairy.
Picture a scene where these fairies visit the town where children live—decorate around the fairy with hydrangeas, snails, or children playing with the fairy.
Make it a piece that helps make dreary rainy days feel a little more fun!
[Childcare] June Wall Decoration Ideas (21–30)
Hydrangeas that can also be used on walls

A gorgeous finish! Here are hydrangea ideas you can also use on walls.
When you walk outside during the rainy season, you often spot beautiful hydrangeas, don’t you? Their charm lies in the lovely gradient-like colors and the round shape formed by clusters of tiny blossoms.
This time, let’s make hydrangeas by layering origami in similar color tones.
You’ll need drawing paper for the base, origami in related hues, and glue or double-sided tape.
Using origami cut into quarter-size pieces seems to produce a delicate-looking hydrangea!



