[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 (41–50)
Mobile water drops

Here’s a craft idea for a mobile with a raindrop theme, perfect for the rainy season.
A mobile is a hanging, gently swaying decor piece suspended from the ceiling.
Use origami paper with colors and patterns to make lots of raindrop-shaped ornaments, connect them with thread, and hang them from the ceiling.
A design that looks like falling rain is very stylish.
For a pop look, use shiny, reflective origami paper or ones with polka dots or stripes.
It will instantly brighten up the room’s atmosphere, making it a great recommendation for the rainy season!
[Childcare] June Wall Decoration Ideas (51–60)
A snail taking shelter from the rain under a umbrella

A craft idea of a snail taking shelter under an umbrella that also helps develop children’s fine motor skills.
First, cut out the top part of a folded sheet of construction paper to create the silhouette of an umbrella.
Next, open the paper and glue pieces of origami paper to represent raindrops.
Finally, on the lower part of the folded paper, attach illustrations of the umbrella handle and the snail to complete the piece.
It’s full of ideas perfect for early childhood settings, such as expressing raindrops with torn-paper collage or making an anime-style snail.
It’s also a playful project that children can move—the paper can be opened and closed to show the rain falling or the umbrella being raised.
Hanging umbrella

An essential companion you can’t do without during the rainy season: the umbrella.
Rainy days can make the sky dark and gloomy, but seeing a lot of colorful umbrellas opened up can really lift your spirits.
Here’s a craft idea for a hanging decoration with an umbrella theme.
Since it’s a hanging piece, making it three-dimensional will give it a striking presence.
Try layering several sheets of construction paper to achieve a 3D finish! It’s also great to hang them from the ceiling like a mobile, or string them in a horizontal line like a garland.
Origami frog

Would you like to make a frog that’s perfect for the rainy season using just a single sheet of origami paper? Start by adding creases to the sheet you’ve prepared, then fold it step by step.
The key is to imagine the overall silhouette as you fold the legs and arms.
For parts that require fine work, it’s a good idea for a teacher or guardian to assist, or to write out the steps in advance.
Once the origami is finished, draw the eyes, nose, mouth, and other features to complete it.
It’s a cute frog craft idea you can display indoors on a rainy day.
Origami umbrella

Here’s a craft idea themed around umbrellas, perfect for the rainy rainy season.
It’s also great as a decorative item for wall displays or illustrations with a rainy-season theme.
First, fold a prepared sheet of origami paper in half.
Fold it in half again, then open it and fold both ends inward.
Open it once more, fold along the creases, and fold the corners on both ends.
Fold both ends to align with the crease, and attach a drawing of a handle to complete the umbrella.
Try making pieces that spark children’s creativity, such as decorating the umbrella with pens and stickers.
Rain art made with colored water

On rainy days when you can’t play outside, why not take your time enjoying art indoors? Here’s a rain-themed art activity using colored water.
First, draw a rainy-day picture on construction paper with crayons.
People holding umbrellas, snails, frogs, and hydrangeas are great ideas.
Next, prepare blue, red, and yellow colored water, and use a dropper to place drops of your chosen colors across the paper.
Finally, lift the paper vertically, and the colored water will run down as if rain is falling.
It’s fascinating to watch the water flow downward and see the colors blend together—what an interesting piece of art.
I can’t wait to see how the children react.
rainbow
June brings lots of rain, but if kids can see a sparkling rainbow inside the room, their spirits will surely brighten! So let’s make a rainbow-themed wall decoration.
You can cut origami or construction paper into half circles, or create paper chains in different colors like the ones used at birthday parties and combine them—there are lots of ways to make it.
Adding drawings of happy children looking at the rainbow, or pictures of animals around it, will make it even more festive.
It’s also a great idea to ask the children, “What do you want to do when it’s sunny?” and then turn their answers into decorations to display alongside the rainbow.



