Irresistible for preschoolers: A collection of November origami ideas
November is a season when you can feel the autumn atmosphere with fall foliage and fallen leaves.
How about enjoying seasonal origami with preschool-aged children? Here, we introduce easy-to-implement, autumn-themed origami crafts that are suitable for daycare and kindergarten settings.
Using origami, we create motifs unique to November, such as autumn-colored leaves, acorns, and chestnuts.
These are all projects that let you have fun with children while learning about nature in autumn.
Use seasonal origami for events too, and make wonderful memories!
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Irresistible for middle preschoolers! November Origami Ideas (11–20)
A self-standing pine cone!

A three-dimensional pine cone that’s perfect for autumn decorations can be made by gluing together several parts.
Prepare four pieces cut from a single sheet of origami paper divided into quarters.
Fold each piece into a triangle, then fold both sides up at positions set slightly away from the center line.
Open it up and fold the triangular tip to create a part.
Make four identical parts, then glue them together to form the shape of a pine cone.
The key is to glue them while checking the balance and width.
Give this three-dimensional, autumn-inspired pine cone a try!
In conclusion
November is the perfect season to express autumn scenery with origami.
Try creating motifs that symbolize fallen leaves, autumn foliage, and the harvest season using colorful origami paper.
By incorporating a sense of the season, you add deeper charm.
Please bring seasonal color to your childcare setting with works folded with care together with your preschoolers.


