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Wall decoration ideas recommended for sports day at nursery schools and kindergartens

Children eagerly look forward to the once-a-year sports day at their nursery or kindergarten.

They can’t wait to show their cool, confident selves to their parents.

To help boost their excitement even more, here are some wall decoration ideas for sports day.

From decorations inspired by ball-toss games and tug-of-war to motifs like international flags and gold medals, there are plenty of ideas.

It’s also a great idea to make the decorations together with the children while imagining the big day.

Decorate the room beautifully to create a fun atmosphere that builds the children’s motivation and excitement!

Recommended Sports Day wall decoration ideas for daycare centers and kindergartens (21–30)

Tug of war

Tug of war

One of the biggest highlight events of a sports day is tug-of-war.

It’s a competition where everyone can shine, and because it leaves such a strong impression, just seeing the silhouette of tug-of-war makes you feel like sports day season has arrived.

Tug-of-war also pairs exceptionally well with wall decorations.

The thing is, if you only use small decorations, wall displays require a lot of work and can be quite challenging.

A tug-of-war themed wall decoration alone can make the whole display look vibrant, and creating the tug-of-war pieces is very simple: if you make one character pulling for each gender, you can just copy and reproduce them to make the rest.

Despite requiring little effort, it really stands out, so it’s highly recommended.

podium

podium

The winners’ podium is a familiar sight in sports competitions.

Many children have seen it at events like the Olympics and been impressed by its presence, dreaming of standing on it someday.

Adults, too, can’t help but admire the podium.

If you incorporate one into your sports day wall decorations, it will instantly boost the sports day vibe of the display.

Try placing children or animals wearing medals around their necks on top of the podium.

Decorate with the image of a cheerful award ceremony that celebrates a triumphant finale!

red-and-white cap

Red-and-white caps have always been a timeless symbol of sports and physical education.

Why not incorporate them as wall decorations for your sports day? Since people often create decorations featuring children enjoying the event, adding red-and-white caps to those designs could be a great touch.

Even if you don’t include people, items like relay batons and sports day flags, along with the caps, instantly convey “It’s sports day!” Not only children but also parents will likely recall memories and stories about those caps.

Sharing those nostalgic stories can be a lot of fun, too.

cavalry battle

cavalry battle

Recently, due to safety concerns and other considerations, cavalry battles have become less common, but they’re still a quintessential sports day event.

Three people link arms to form the “horse,” with one person riding as the “rider” on top, and teams compete by trying to snatch the opponent’s hat or headband.

Rules vary—there may be time limits, victories decided by the last team remaining, or losses for falling off.

If you turn this once-iconic centerpiece of school sports days into a wall decoration, you can instantly create a lively display that captures the spirit of the event.

Instead of enjoying it as a competition, expressing it on a wall is also recommended.

bento (boxed lunch)

[Wall Decorations] Great for crafts too! Your very own rice-ball bento is ready!
bento (boxed lunch)

Many nursery schools and kindergartens that usually serve school lunches at noon have students bring packed lunches for sports day.

For some children, the bento might even be the highlight of the event! So, how about adding bentos to your wall decorations? Use small pieces of construction paper to make items like ham, corn, and green peas.

Cut white construction paper into triangles to represent rice balls (onigiri), then glue finely cut colored paper on top as the fillings.

It’s a great way to use up leftover scraps of colored paper, too.