Fun Fish Craft Ideas to Make at Daycare and Kindergarten
We’re introducing craft ideas with a fish theme that kids can enjoy at daycare and kindergarten!
Let’s make cute, swimming fish.
Using sparkly tape, tissue paper, and stickers, you can create colorful fish.
You can also enjoy trying various techniques.
From infants to older kindergarteners, there are plenty of ideas that work well in childcare settings.
Be sure to use these as a reference and have fun creating!
Because we are highlighting ideas that make the most of each child's free, individual expression, we use the term “seisaku (制作: production/creation)” in the main text.
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Want to make these at daycare and kindergarten! Fun fish craft idea collection (51–60)
Goldfish bowl made from paper plates

Let’s make a refreshing goldfish bowl using everyday materials like paper plates and plastic wrap! The method is very simple, so enjoy crafting it together with children.
Cut the top part off two paper plates with scissors, and cut out the center of one plate with a utility knife.
Cover the cut-out plate with plastic wrap, and decorate the other plate with construction paper or crayons to create goldfish.
Finally, stack the plate covered with plastic wrap over the decorated plate and seal the edges together with vinyl tape—done! Since using a utility knife can be dangerous, we recommend that teachers or guardians provide support during that step.
Drawing an ‘ocean’ with colored ice

Let’s take a peek into an underwater world using refreshing ice paints.
To make ice paint, place your favorite paints or food coloring into each section of an ice tray, add water on top, and mix.
Insert a stick to make a handle, then put it in the freezer until it freezes.
While the ice paint is freezing, draw sea creatures on white drawing paper using a white crayon.
Once the ice paint is ready, brush the colors over the paper with your drawing.
The areas you drew will repel the ice paint, and your picture will magically appear.
If the teachers at a daycare or kindergarten draw the pictures and let the children do the coloring, even very young kids can enjoy this activity with ease!
Goldfish scooping

You can even make a classic summer festival game—goldfish scooping—by hand! All you need are everyday items like a milk carton, vinyl tape, and PE tape.
First, make a “poi” scoop using a ring-shaped strip cut from a milk carton and a drain strainer net.
It’s safer for the teacher to handle the cutting and stapling.
Wrap the vinyl tape around the scoop you made.
For the goldfish, cut the milk carton into an egg shape, draw goldfish-like patterns, and attach PE tape as the tail with tape—that’s it! These goldfish actually float on water, so it feels more realistic.
Hope you catch lots of goldfish!
Goldfish Herbarium

We also recommend a cool-looking goldfish herbarium that helps ease the summer heat.
A herbarium is an item made by filling a glass container with a special oil and placing plants inside.
Many people have probably seen the type with flowers in a tall, narrow bottle.
This time, the idea is to treat the oil as if it were water, put aquatic plants in the bottle, and add goldfish stickers.
It’s fun to mull over which goldfish to use, too.
fishing

Enjoy a fishing game at your homemade summer festival.
First, prepare sea creatures like fish and octopuses to catch.
You can use free illustration materials, or have the children draw them for extra fun.
Laminating the pieces you make will make them water-resistant and safe.
If you don’t have a laminator, use laminating film from the 100-yen shop.
Attach a paper clip to each piece, then fasten string and a magnet to a pair of chopsticks—and you’re done! Catching the fish is fun, but playing the shopkeeper and serving customers adds a different kind of enjoyment.
Have everyone make lots of pieces together!



