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Recommended for 5-year-olds’ September crafts! A collection of ideas to enjoy autumn

September marks the season when autumn crafts begin.

We’ve gathered plenty of craft ideas you can enjoy with five-year-olds, from Respect for the Aged Day and moon-viewing themes to projects using natural autumn materials.

Crowns made with fallen leaves, mushroom prints using vegetable stamps, and clappers made from milk cartons—each craft is full of seasonal charm.

Why not enjoy craft time unique to autumn while drawing out your child’s imagination? We’ll also introduce the appeal of each project and key points for working on them together with children.

Because the children’s creations are treated as works of art, the term “制作 (seisaku)” is used in the text.

Recommended September Crafts for 5-Year-Olds! A Collection of Ideas to Enjoy Autumn (71–80)

Dragonfly’s glasses

[Nursery/Kindergarten] Dragonfly craft ideas you can make and play with! How to make see-through glasses toys
Dragonfly's glasses

Creating “dragonfly glasses” together with five-year-olds is a fun way to build their cutting skills with scissors! Use easy-to-find materials like colored clear folders and colored cellophane.

Add colorful patterns drawn with permanent markers and sparkling stickers to design unique dragonfly wings! Cutting the clear folders—something they don’t usually use—will feel fresh and exciting.

Plus, by using colored cellophane for the see-through lens parts, children can enjoy viewing a colorful world through their dragonfly glasses even after they’re done.

Even the slightly challenging steps can be rewarding when they try them together with the teacher!

Mushroom vegetable stamp

Let’s use vegetable stamps to create autumn-like mushroom patterns! Vegetables with distinctive cross-sections, such as lotus root and okra, are perfect for stamping.

If you’re growing vegetables in the school garden, harvesting and using those is also great! Have the children stamp on drawing paper with the vegetables, and then the teacher can use that paper to make mushrooms.

They’ll look adorable if you make them in any shapes and sizes you like, or add faces.

Using vegetables as stamps isn’t something you get to do often, so it will surely be a stimulating experience for the children!

In conclusion

We introduced craft ideas for five-year-olds in September.

There were plenty of autumn-themed activities like vegetable stamping, fluid art, and crafts for the moon-viewing festival.

We hope these activities will spark children’s creativity by drawing out their interests and helping them feel the changing seasons.

In between crafts, be sure to explore nature together—like observing how the leaves change.