[Childcare] A collection of craft ideas to make for Mother's Day
Are you a teacher wondering what to make for Mother’s Day? Here are handmade gift ideas that children from infant (0 years) to 4-year-old classes can enjoy.
From stamped flower bouquets to practical coasters and display-worthy photo frames, each project lets children’s individuality shine.
Gifts packed with gratitude are sure to bring a smile to whoever receives them.
We hope you find these ideas helpful! Note: In this article, we use the term “seisaku” (制作) to refer to children’s creations as “works.”
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[Childcare] A collection of craft ideas to make for Mother’s Day (71–80)
Origami bouquet

It’s lovely to give a bouquet when expressing gratitude, isn’t it? How about making a bouquet with origami? In this activity, you fold paper flowers and attach them to a sheet arranged to look like a bouquet.
Since the flower-folding steps can be a bit complex, you could also change it so that participants simply glue pre-made flowers onto the bouquet.
To make it more fun, prepare a wide range of colors so everyone can choose their favorites—“Which color should I pick?”—and create a bouquet to their own taste.
In conclusion
Precisely because they’re handmade by children, they carry a special feeling for Mother’s Day.
We’ve introduced a wide range—from simple steps to projects where they can enjoy the process—so please choose according to the children’s interests and developmental stage.
Let these one-of-a-kind creations be a wonderful way to express gratitude to their caregivers.



