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[Childcare] Fun for October! Craft ideas recommended for 4-year-olds

Four-year-olds become even more dependable in autumn.

You’ll probably start to hear conversations like, “Next year you’ll be in the oldest class!” Their crafting activities also gain depth, as they grapple with how to express their own ideas and offer imaginative suggestions that make the most of their creativity.

This time, we’ve put together October craft ideas we’d love to try with four-year-olds.

We’ve prepared a variety of ideas—from seasonal materials and motifs to projects that draw out their originality.

Please use them as a reference.

Since the children’s creations are treated as works, we use the term “seisaku” (production/art-making) in the text.

[Childcare] Fun for October! Recommended craft ideas for 4-year-olds (41–50)

Easy and cute! How to fold a squirrel (origami)

[Autumn Origami] Easy! Cute Squirrel Folding Method / Animal Squirrel Decoration Origami Squirrel
Easy and cute! How to fold a squirrel (origami)

After folding the first sheet of origami into a triangle to make a crease, open it up.

Place the paper so the crease runs vertically, then fold the bottom corner up about 5 cm.

Flip the paper over and fold the opposite corner down to meet the very bottom edge of the paper.

Turn the paper upside down, then fold the base to meet the center crease; it will form a heart shape.

Fold both sides of the two top corners inward to make the squirrel’s ears.

Fold the remaining corners inward to round them off, and the face is complete.

For the second sheet, also fold it into a triangle and open it.

Offset slightly from the crease, fold the two left edges inward.

On the right side, fold the two edges along the center crease.

Take the corner created on the right side and fold it up diagonally.

Flip the paper over, then fold the right corner of the square section up to meet the crease.

Finally, fold up the corner on the opposite side as well to complete the body.

Finish by drawing the face and patterns with a pen.

An easy way to fold fallen leaves (origami)

[Origami] Fallen Leaf – Easy Folding Method, 3D Crafting – Autumn Origami Kids Can Make from Age 3 – Origami for September, October, and November [Origami]
An easy way to fold fallen leaves (origami)

Fold the paper into a triangle with the colored side on the inside.

Next, fold the base of the triangle back diagonally, leaving about 2 cm from the edge.

Then place it so the 90-degree corner is at the lower right, and fold so that the tip points downward.

From there, continue folding in an accordion (zigzag) manner so that each fold overlaps the one you just made.

When you open up the part you’ve been folding at the end, you’ll have a fallen leaf with veins expressed by the crease lines! Using various colors of origami paper—brown, orange, yellow, and so on—might make it feel like you’re enjoying autumn leaf viewing.

Easy! Halloween Pumpkin

[Origami] Halloween Pumpkin [Easy, for ages 3 and up] (Halloween origami)
Easy! Halloween Pumpkin

Fold the origami paper twice to make a small square.

Flatten both of the pocket sections formed by the folds into triangles, then fold the left and right edges of one of the triangles toward the center line.

Turn the paper over and fold up the part sticking out at the bottom to hide it as a triangle.

Next, fold the left and right corners of the other triangle toward the center line, then tuck the two corners created by the folds slightly inward.

Finally, fold the top corner downward, then fold it back up a little so the tip sticks out slightly, and your pumpkin is complete.

Full moon rabbit for moon viewing

[Origami for Moon Viewing] Easy and cute full moon rabbit made with a single sheet of origami / Autumn origami decoration for September — Origami Full Moon Rabbit Folding
Full moon rabbit for moon viewing

Fold the left and right edges of the origami to meet at the center, then fold the top edge down to the center in the same way.

Squash the folded-down section into a boat shape, then fold up the left and right sides to create the rabbit’s ears.

Fold the side corners and the top corners of the ears inward to refine the rabbit’s shape.

On the remaining lower section, cut a slit along the crease from the center outward on the top layer only, then open it into a rectangle.

Make another slit in the lower section as well, leaving the center uncut, then round the lower part of the rabbit’s face and fold the rectangle to represent a round moon.

Overlap the moon behind the rabbit to finish.

How to fold a cute fox

[Origami] Fox - Easy, Cute, Autumn
How to fold a cute fox

After folding the origami paper in half into a square twice to make creases, open it, then fold the left and right edges to meet the central crease.

Next, fold the top and bottom edges to meet the horizontal central crease.

Open and flatten the folded top and bottom sections into boat shapes, then make a mountain fold down the center so the two boats overlap.

Hold the lower-left corner of the top boat and fold it upward perpendicular to the boat to form the fox’s face.

Fold the right corner upward toward the back, keeping the two layers together.

The remaining part is the body, and the section you just folded up is the tail.

Draw the face to finish it cutely.

Cute Halloween candy

[Origami] Halloween Candy – Easy folding method; autumn origami that kids can make from age 3; child-friendly instructions; October origami [Origami]
Cute Halloween candy

After folding the origami paper in half into a triangle twice to make creases, open it up and fold the top and bottom corners in to meet at the center.

Next, fold the bases of the two triangles you created in toward the center line.

Fold the left and right corners inward to make the origami a rectangle, then make stepped folds on the left and right sides.

Flatten the upper and lower parts of those stepped sections into triangles to form a candy shape.

If you fold the corners of the square in the middle to round them, it will look even more like candy.

Add patterns or decorate with stickers to finish it nicely.

Saury Origami

[Origami] Pacific Saury (Sanma) – Easy How-To | Autumn Origami | Kid-Friendly | Origami for September, October, and November [Origami]
Saury Origami

Fold the rectangular origami in half lengthwise to make it long and narrow, crease well, then unfold.

Fold the top and bottom edges toward the center crease, leaving a small gap.

Fold the two left corners to the center crease, unfold them, then invert the corners along those creases and squash into triangles.

Turn the paper over, fold the left triangular edge to the center crease to make it narrower, then fold the lower right corner up diagonally to meet the top edge.

Fold it back along the first crease you made.

This will be the fish’s tail, so fold the other side as well and adjust the shape.

Fold the origami along the center creases, draw eyes on the face with a pen, and you’re done.