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 (1–10)
hydrangea
In June, the flower that best represents the rainy season is the hydrangea.
Even when there’s little sunshine and the sky feels gloomy, seeing hydrangeas in their colorful, vibrant hues can lift your spirits.
How about using hydrangeas as a wall decoration? A gradient of white, blue, pink, and purple flowers can instantly brighten up a wall.
You can depict each small petal individually, or express them on a large, round base using watercolor, bubble art, or wet-on-wet painting.
Adding little snails and other accents can make it even cuter.
Also great for wall displays! June origami

Great for wall decorations too! Here are some June origami ideas.
When you think of June, many people imagine the rainy season.
These wall decor ideas are perfect for anyone who wants to try a rainy-season-themed display or is unsure about which design to choose.
By hanging raindrop and umbrella mobiles or displaying snails and hydrangea pieces, you can bring the feeling of the rainy season indoors.
It also sounds fun to adapt the projects based on the children’s ages and developmental stages while you make them!
Handprint snail
During the rainy season, you’ll have more chances to spot snails in places like the playground, right? How about drawing snails using handprints! One method is to prepare the parts other than the shell with construction paper and stamp the handprint for the shell.
You can also get creative with the handprint placement and make the body from a handprint as another option.
If the teacher uses their hand, you’ll get a larger snail, but it’s also recommended to have the children help a little and use their own handprints to make snails for wall decorations.
Try creating a lively piece where the snails happily crawl along!
[Paint and Glue] Frog on a Rainy Day
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June is the rainy season, so we often get to see rain.
Today, we’re introducing a perfect craft for June: “Rainy Day Frog.” First, use watered-down paint to create rain on construction paper.
Let the children use brushes to draw lines and dots—have them paint the rain however they like.
Next, glue the eyes, mouth, and belly pieces onto the frog base cut from construction paper.
Finally, stick the frog onto the rainy background paper—and it’s done! When attaching the parts, have the children use their fingers to apply glue to the back side.
Balloon decorations of hydrangeas and snails

How about spending some at-home time making a “balloon decoration” themed around hydrangeas and snails for the rainy season? Use colored construction paper to craft pieces inspired by hydrangea blooms in red, blue, purple, and more.
In Japan, snails tend to be brownish, but abroad there are snails with yellow-green shells and vivid patterns.
It could be fun to make snails like those, too.
Also, since it’s hard to stick things directly onto the smooth surface of a balloon, it’s a good idea to first cover the surface with washi paper or newspaper.
Frog Chorus
The rainy season is made fun by the frogs’ cheerful ribbits.
How about creating a wall decoration that looks like a scene from the children’s song “The Frog’s Song,” featuring a chorus of frogs? Let’s include hydrangeas, musical notes, and even tadpoles around the happy frogs singing with their mouths wide open.
During this damp season, brighten the space with a lively, cheerful wall display! Even children who don’t like rain might feel energized by the sight of the joyful frogs.
snail

Here are some craft ideas themed around snails, the quintessential creatures of the rainy season.
Let’s make various kinds of snails—from ones you can place in a room to wall-hanging decorations! If you’re using construction paper, we recommend adding patterns with batik techniques or stamping.
Once you roll the construction paper into a spiral, attach eyes made from pipe cleaners to finish.
If you’re using a paper plate, you can depict the snail’s pattern with torn-paper collage.
You can also put tissue paper into a clear bag to create a three-dimensional snail.
Try making projects that harness children’s free and creative ideas.


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