[Childcare] Things to try in May! A collection of easy origami ideas
I’ve put together some simple origami ideas that are perfect for enjoying in childcare settings in May!
By making items related to May-specific events like Children’s Day, as well as plants and insects out of origami, children’s imaginations will expand.
Also, spending fun time creating together with friends and adults helps deepen bonds.
Enjoying origami as a group naturally encourages communication, so it’s highly recommended.
Through origami, please create lots of colorful works and make plenty of happy memories.
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Soap bubbles made with tissue paper
https://www.tiktok.com/@buchiko_hoiku/video/7369783897984486672Great for rainy-day crafting! Here’s an idea for making “soap bubbles” with tissue paper.
When you think of soap bubbles, you probably picture blowing them outside and watching them float away on the wind.
This time, let’s create beautiful bubbles using tissue paper and construction paper.
You’ll need white construction paper, tissue paper, scissors, colored construction paper, and a spray bottle.
Arrange torn pieces of tissue paper on the white construction paper, then spray them with water.
Once it’s dry, peel off the tissue paper and cut the paper into circles—done!
In conclusion
We introduced origami ideas to try in May.
Origami not only lets you incorporate seasonal motifs, but also helps children develop an understanding of folding steps and practice fine motor skills, so it’s great to make lots together.
Let’s enjoy origami play with children, choosing activities that suit their age and developmental stage.



