[Childcare] Cute rabbit craft ideas — great for Easter or the Moon-Viewing Festival!
When you think of long-eared animals, rabbits come to mind, right?
Rabbits appear not only in picture books and children’s songs, but also in the Chinese zodiac, Easter, and moon-viewing traditions, and they’re beloved by both children and adults.
This time, we’re introducing rabbit craft ideas that are perfect for preschool and kindergarten craft time!
We’ve gathered a variety of rabbit-themed craft ideas—not only things you can make and display, but also items you can play with or wear.
They’re all made using materials you can easily find nearby, such as toilet paper rolls and newspaper.
If you make them after reading a picture book or before an event, they’ll spark children’s imaginations and double the fun for sure.
Be sure to make good use of these ideas and try making them together!
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[Childcare] Cute bunny craft ideas. Perfect for Easter and the Moon-Viewing Festival! (21–30)
Rabbit ring
https://www.tiktok.com/@anko_insta/video/7199175623464455425Fun to make, fun to wear! Here are some ideas for a rabbit ring.
You’ll need a quarter-size sheet of your favorite color origami paper, scissors, and a pen.
By folding the quarter-size origami paper into a rabbit shape, you can create a cute accessory to wear on your finger! Using scissors and a pen, you can customize the fine details to your liking, which helps spark children’s creativity.
It’s also fun to make matching ones with family and friends.
A lovely idea for enjoying your own original rings.
Rabbit BOX

Let’s use it to hold sweets and small items! Here are some ideas for a Bunny Box.
All you need is origami paper in your favorite colors or patterns, a pen, and glue.
It’s an origami idea that’s both practical and cute.
Its perky, straight-up ears are a distinctive and very charming feature.
Once finished, the bunny box is perfect for storing treats or trinkets and also makes a nice gift.
You can draw a face with a pen or decorate it with stickers to give it even more personality.
Give it a try!
[Childcare] Cute rabbit craft ideas. Great for Easter and the Harvest Moon, too! (31–40)
Sitting bunny
Cute whether you stand it up for display or decorate a flat surface like a card! Let me show you an idea for a sitting bunny.
All you need to prepare is a single sheet of origami paper in your favorite color.
Its neat, simple, and charming finish is part of the appeal.
Since you can make it with just one sheet in a color you like, preparation is easy and it’s simple to work on during activities.
The finished bunny can stand on its own, adding a festive touch to your room.
It also looks great glued onto flat surfaces like cards or construction paper.
The folding steps aren’t too difficult, and once you master them, you can enjoy making it with friends.
An easy-to-make rabbit

Let me share an easy rabbit origami idea.
All you need is one 15 cm square sheet of origami paper and a pen or colored pencils.
The key point of this idea is that the steps are simple and easy to follow.
Because there are only a few steps, even children who aren’t confident with origami can try it without worry.
Once you finish, you can add a face or color it to give it more personality, making it a fun origami project.
Please give it a try and make a cute rabbit!
A rabbit made with two sheets of origami paper

We’ll show you how to make a cute rabbit using two sheets of origami paper.
First, let’s make the face! Fold the paper in half into a square twice, then open the pocket to form a triangle.
Place the triangle with the point facing down, then fold up the left and right sides so they’re slightly away from the center line.
Fold the left and right corners toward the center, and adjust the top point to shape the rabbit’s ears.
To shape the overall face, fold in the left, right, and bottom corners to round them—this completes the face.
Next, for the body, proceed using the double-boat folding method and lock it into a hexagon shape.
Fold up the upper left and right corners, flip it over, and fold down the lower left and right corners.
Round the corners to form the arms and legs, then attach the face to the body—and you’re done!
Full Moon Rabbit

Here’s a way to make a full moon and a rabbit from a single sheet of origami paper.
Start with yellow origami paper, color side facing in, and begin with the double-layer boat base, stopping when only one side is folded into a boat.
Fold the left and right corners of the boat section upward, leaving a small gap at the center line.
Next, fold the left and right corners diagonally inward, then tuck in the top corner to shape the rabbit’s ears.
Use scissors to make slits on the top layer on both sides; then make small cuts at the lower part of the rabbit so the bottom becomes rectangular, and continue folding to refine the shape of the rabbit’s face.
Fold the rabbit so it sits on top of the yellow paper.
For the yellow moon, tuck in the corners to round it into a circle, and you’re done! Feel free to draw the face as you like.
Balloon Rabbit

Those perky little ears are so cute! Let me introduce an idea for making a balloon bunny out of origami.
All you need is origami paper in your favorite colors or patterns, and a pen.
It looks adorable and is a fun origami project for kids! The balloon part refers to the traditional origami water bomb.
The folding takes a bit of ingenuity, but once finished, you get a three-dimensional bunny with a lively look.
Balloon bunnies are charming as decorations and fun to play with, so give it a try!


