[Nursery/Daycare] Ocean wall display, summer sea, sea creatures
A hot summer when it feels cool and so refreshing to jump into the pool or the sea! How about making some cool ocean-themed wall decorations so you can enjoy that summer feeling at nursery schools and kindergartens too? Here, we’ve gathered a variety of wall decor ideas perfect for July and August childcare.
Have fun with the children creating and displaying decorations featuring a big ocean, cute fish, whales, and jellyfish.
Decorate the room with colorful pieces and enjoy a delightful ocean world together with the kids!
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[Daycare] Ocean wall display, summer sea, marine creatures (31–40)
A banana dancing hula
Let’s create a very unique wall display of bananas dancing hula by the seaside! It’ll be an eye-catching and fun piece at a glance, sure to bring smiles to the children’s faces.
Cut yellow construction paper into banana shapes, then draw eyes, attach eyes made from other paper, or stick on craft eyes.
Drawing a mouth or adding a ribbon is also recommended.
Next, make hula skirts using plastic raffia (suzuran tape) and combine them with the bananas, and your hula-dancing bananas are complete! Make lots of hula “bananas,” not hula girls, and set the scene of a tropical ocean.
Penguins and colorful fish
How about a design where penguins swim together with colorful fish? You can make the penguins by cutting their shapes out of construction paper.
There are many ways to make the fish colorful: place small pieces of origami paper on fish-shaped construction paper; use techniques like wet-on-wet painting or wax-resist; add patterns with stampers, handprints, or finger stamps.
Another idea is to fill a clear plastic bag with tissue paper in various colors, shape it into a fish, and use that.
Create a lively, colorful ocean scene in whatever style you like!
Exploring the sea on a turtle
How about a design like Urashima Taro, riding on a turtle and exploring under the sea? The rider could, of course, be Urashima Taro, but it could also be children or animals.
Since we want to create the feeling of an underwater exploration, please include lots of fish and sea creatures around them.
If you want to lean into the Urashima Taro world, adding the Dragon Palace (Ryugu-jo) is also recommended.
By using techniques like wet-on-wet painting and materials like cellophane tape (suzuran tape), you can create a soft, dreamy scene of the ocean and its creatures.
Definitely give it a try!
The Mermaid and the Jellyfish
Mermaids like Ariel from The Little Mermaid are such aspirational figures for children, aren’t they? Let’s bring some adorable mermaids and softly drifting jellyfish into an ocean-themed wall display.
If you decorate the mermaids’ tail fins with sparkly origami paper and add patterns to the jellyfish heads using finger stamps or finely cut origami pieces, you’ll end up with a dazzling piece.
Also, using raffia tape (suzuran tape) for the jellyfish tentacles is recommended, as it creates the look of gently floating jellyfish.
The cute ocean scene is sure to delight the children.
Handprint whale shark
The whale shark, said to be the largest fish in the world.
If a big, impressive whale shark were displayed on the wall, wouldn’t it boost the kids’ excitement? For the whale shark’s pattern, using handprints is recommended.
After cutting out a large whale shark shape from construction paper, add color with handprints.
Handprint stamping is easy to do, so it’s great to have the children help.
The randomly stamped handprints create a cool pattern that rivals the whale shark’s distinctive markings!
Nursery school: Ocean wall decorations, summer sea, sea creatures (41–50)
Sea creatures made from handprints and footprints
How about creating various sea creatures using handprints and footprints? Prepare lots of handprint and footprint stamps in different colors, and then arrange and rotate them to resemble different marine animals.
For example, turning a handprint sideways can look like a fish, and using a footprint can suggest larger sea creatures like whale sharks or dolphins.
Combine the handprints and footprints with plain construction paper to represent all kinds of ocean life.
It’s also a good idea to have the children prepare their handprints and footprints in advance.
Sea creatures
If you want to create a lively ocean scene, the best tip is to include lots of sea creatures! The easiest way is to cut out ocean animals directly from construction paper.
You can also repurpose materials like empty instant noodle cups or candy boxes.
To add a magical, underwater feel, try using raffia ribbon, glittery origami paper, or tissue paper.
It’s also a good idea to ask the children about their favorite sea creatures and incorporate those into the wall decorations.



