[Childcare] Spring craft ideas to enjoy with 2-year-olds! Techniques and materials included
When spring arrives and insects and flowers come to life, outdoor activities become more enjoyable, don’t they?
Two-year-olds are sure to make new discoveries every day.
Why not bring that sense of excitement into your craft activities as well?
Among spring-themed motifs, there may be some that children are already familiar with.
This time, we’ve gathered craft ideas perfect for two-year-olds to try in spring.
We’re introducing ideas that use a variety of materials, so please use them as inspiration for your craft projects.
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[Childcare] Spring craft ideas to enjoy with 2-year-olds! Techniques and materials introduced (41–50)
Ants’ Errand
Here’s a craft project featuring the familiar “Ant’s Errand” from the song.
Prepare black construction paper and crayons, and let’s get started.
Have the children draw pictures on the construction paper using crayons.
When cutting out the ant’s parts from the paper, the key is to cut from the areas where the children’s drawings are.
Once all the parts are glued onto the base sheet, stick on round stickers for the eyes, add a mouth cut from construction paper, and it’s complete! Adding stickers or torn origami around it gives it a warm, handmade feel—highly recommended.
Shirokuma-chan’s Hotcakes
Here’s an introduction to making a craft inspired by the popular children’s picture book, Shirokuma-chan’s Pancakes.
Prepare construction paper, paint, brushes, scissors, and glue.
Cut out and assemble a plate and pancakes from the construction paper ahead of time.
If you prepare plates in several colors, children may enjoy choosing their favorite.
Use paint to represent butter and add color to the pancakes with a brush.
Form butter shapes from cellophane or origami paper, then glue them on top to complete a delicious-looking pancake.
For Shirokuma-chan’s eyes, we recommend using round stickers.
Onigiri Boy
Make the most of paper towels! Here’s a fun idea for creating an Onigiri Boy.
Many kids love the Bread Thief series, especially “Bread Thief: The Departure of Onigiri Boy,” don’t they? This time, let’s make an Onigiri Boy using paper towels.
You’ll need construction paper, crayons, scissors, paper towels, double-sided tape, and regular tape.
Draw the onigiri fillings on the paper towel, then wrap it with a seaweed sheet made from construction paper—and you’re done! Pack it in a container and take it on a walk to enjoy a pretend picnic, too!
The goldfish ran away.
Let’s stamp while dabbing with a sponge! Here’s an idea inspired by “The Goldfish Got Away.” The picture book “The Goldfish Got Away,” with its charming art style and the fun of searching for the escaped goldfish, is a favorite among children! This time, let’s enjoy making a craft with sponges.
You’ll need white drawing paper, sponges, paints, and paper parts you’ve made from construction paper.
Use paint to represent the water in the fishbowl where the goldfish is.
Using a single color is fine, but mixing light blue, blue, and white will give it a different feel!
little bird
Arranging is so much fun! Here are some little bird ideas to try.
The children’s song “Kotori no Uta,” featuring a bird that loves to sing, is probably well loved in nurseries and kindergartens, isn’t it? This time, let’s make a little bird out of construction paper.
All you need is construction paper in your favorite colors, crayons, and round stickers.
It’s super cute to use the children’s handprints as the bird’s wings, so we highly recommend it! Make your little bird using crayons and round stickers, and let the kids arrange it in any style they like.
A little bird made with scribbles
Let’s draw freely with crayons! Here are some ideas for making little birds from scribbles.
Scribbling refers to the bold, free lines and drawings that children create just as they please.
It’s characterized by lines drawn casually with big movements of the hands and arms.
This is an important time to enjoy the fun of drawing and take the first step in self-expression, so let’s make something that makes the most of children’s drawings! What you’ll need: drawing paper, crayons, paper parts (made from construction paper), glue, and scissors.
Give it a try!
Strawberries made with sticker pasting
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Let’s have fun sticking stickers with our fingertips! Here are some strawberry craft ideas you can make with sticker pasting.
For one-year-olds, sticking stickers is a wonderful activity that nurtures fine motor skills and concentration.
Placing stickers helps them practice using their fingertips and learn precise movements and pressure control.
Completing a craft also gives them a sense of accomplishment and boosts their confidence.
You’ll need a craft paper plate, construction paper, and round stickers.
Give it a try!



