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[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!

[Childcare] Cute bunny craft ideas. Perfect for Easter and the Moon-Viewing Festival! (21–30)

Easter bunnies with three fun patterns

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Easter bunnies with three fun patterns

The patterns change and it’s so fun! Here are three patterned Easter bunny ideas you’ll enjoy.

Making things is exciting while you’re creating, of course, but seeing your work on display lets you savor that excitement along with a sense of achievement and satisfaction.

This time, let’s make Easter bunnies with three fun patterns that you can customize the design of.

You’ll need construction paper, a pencil, glue, scissors, and crayons or pens.

Try using brightly colored, pastel construction paper for an Easter feel.

rabbit

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How about making the Easter bunny, a character from the spring holiday, out of origami? After folding the paper into a triangle twice, open the pockets on both sides and flatten it into a square.

Place it with the flaps at the top, then fold the top corner down to the bottom corner.

Flip it over and do the same—doesn’t it start to look like a bunny? The two triangles become the ears, so fold them in toward the center line on the left and right.

Shape the chin and ears to complete the face.

The body is a bit more complex to fold, so please work on it together with an adult or teacher.

Once you glue the face and body together, your cute bunny is complete!

[Childcare] Cute rabbit craft ideas. Great for Easter and the Harvest Moon, too! (31–40)

Rabbit BOX

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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!

rabbit daruma

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rabbit daruma

With two sheets of origami paper, you can make a cute snowman bunny.

Folding two pieces might be challenging for a three-year-old, so consider doing it on different days or having an adult make the body.

First, fold the origami paper into a triangle twice.

Open it back to the first triangle, then fold up the bottom edge about 1.5 cm.

Next, fold both ends up to meet the top corner.

Fold the left, right, and bottom corners, flip it over, and tuck the top corner inward.

The bunny’s face is done! For the body, fold the paper into a square twice, open it up, and fold all four corners to the center.

Then fold the four corners to the center again.

Finally, round the shape by folding the corners in slightly, and you’re finished! Connect the two parts together.

Lucky-laugh game with a rabbit daruma

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Lucky-laugh game with a rabbit daruma

Let’s make a “lucky face” game (fukuwarai) with a rabbit daruma.

First, use construction paper to cut out the daruma body and the rabbit ears.

Once you’ve cut them out, glue the parts together to complete the fukuwarai base sheet.

Next, cut out the rabbit’s facial parts in the same way.

Attach these together with the children while you enjoy playing fukuwarai.

Even if the pieces end up arranged in a way that doesn’t look like a face, that in itself can make for a fun wall display.

This idea can be adapted for other zodiac animals as well.

Try making it to match that year’s zodiac sign.

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.

Easter Bunny made of fluffy cotton

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Easter Bunny made of fluffy cotton

A plastic bag that’s often used for crafts.

This time, let’s use this plastic bag to make a bunny that children love! We’ll also use cotton, so before you start, let the kids enjoy the feel of the cotton.

After they’ve explored the texture, pack the cotton into a white plastic bag with handles, and once it’s filled, tie the handles together.

The tied part will look like bunny ears, so you might hear the kids exclaim, “Bunny!” Hide the knot with a ribbon, draw the eyes and mouth, and it’s complete.

It’s fluffy and looks like a little doll.