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[Childcare] Cute Penguin Craft Ideas | Introduced by Age Group

Among the creatures found in aquariums, penguins are especially popular with children.

They can be used in many situations—for example, as a motif that creates a cool, refreshing feel in the hot summer, or depicted together with snow and scarves in winter.

However, depending on the class’s age group, you may find yourself unsure about how to approach the expression.

So this time, we’re introducing penguin craft ideas tailored to different target ages.

We’re sharing a variety of ideas, from items you can display and enjoy to ones you can play with.

Please use them as a reference.

Because items made by children are treated as works, we use the term “seisaku” (制作) in the text.

[Childcare] Cute Penguin Craft Ideas | Introduced by Age Group (21–30)

Dancing Penguin

Origami toy “Pyoko-Pyoko Penguin”
Dancing Penguin

Here is how to fold a dancing penguin origami that lets you enjoy a variety of movements.

Prepare one sheet of origami paper and some colored pens, and let’s get started.

First, make creases as you fold.

Fold the full open corners.

Using the head area as the center, shape the whole model into a box-like form, aligning it with the creases you made at the beginning.

By carefully making inside and outside reverse folds, you’ll end up with a sturdy final model.

The feet also act like springs, so fold them firmly.

Once it’s finished, draw the penguin’s face and try playing with it together with the kids.

Cute and easy penguin

Look at this angry baby penguin!
Cute and easy penguin

Let me introduce an origami penguin with an adorable round shape.

After making a triangular crease, fold so that both ends become parallel.

Turn the paper over, fold the corners halfway toward the center, then fold them in half once more.

Fold both ends diagonally to form the penguin’s wings and body.

Adjust the shape, draw the penguin’s facial expression, and it’s complete.

By drawing varied expressions, you can create many different penguins.

Give it a try and have fun making them!

Penguin you can make with two sheets of origami paper

I will show you how to make a cute penguin that feels cool for summer.

Prepare two sheets of origami paper, round stickers, and glue, and let’s get started.

We’ll begin with the penguin’s face.

Take one sheet of origami and fold one corner by about one third.

Flip it over, then fold the left, right, and bottom edges to form the shape of the penguin’s face.

For the body, fold the left and right sides of the origami diagonally, flip it over, then fold up the tip of the bottom section to finish.

Attach the face and body together, then add the beak, eyes, and facial expression to create your cute penguin.

penguin

[For 5-year-olds] Let’s try it! Seasonal origami: “Penguin”
penguin

In the hot summer, let’s make a penguin that loves the cool ice and enjoy a refreshing feeling with the kids.

First, fold the origami into a triangle and open it, then fold the bottom corner up toward the center crease.

Flip it over, place it so it forms a diamond shape, and fold the bottom corner up again toward the top of the diamond.

Next, fold both side corners toward the center crease, turn it over, and fold both sides toward the center again so that all the white areas appear on the front.

Then insert your finger into the white section at the bottom, open it up, and squash-fold it into a triangle.

Repeat this on both sides.

Finally, fold the head down a little, turn the origami over, and fold the beak to finish.

Draw a face to make it cute!

In conclusion

We introduced some penguin-themed craft ideas.

Penguin crafts are perfect for both summer and winter.

Finish them cutely, enjoy looking at them or playing with them, and share the excitement with the children.

With a bit of creativity, you can try all kinds of different expressions.