[For 4-year-olds] Crafts to make with preschoolers in July and August: Creative activities that let kids feel the summer
Summer is full of events and activities that kids can enjoy! How about experiencing that summer fun through crafts together with four-year-olds? Here, we introduce a variety of motifs perfect for the season.
As children enjoy creating while exploring colors and shapes, their vocabulary grows and their imagination is nurtured.
Be sure to try these fun craft ideas packed with the charms of summer.
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A stag beetle made of origami

Many children love collecting insects.
And when it comes to insects you want to catch in the summer, rhinoceros beetles and stag beetles come to mind.
So here’s an idea for making a stag beetle with origami! After folding the paper into a triangle, flip it top-to-bottom, then fold the left and right corners to meet at the center to make creases.
Fold along those creases to form the stag beetle’s mandibles, and tuck the bottom corner slightly inward to finish! Since the mandibles involve opening and flattening a pocket, it can be tricky—try making it together with an adult if it’s difficult.
In conclusion
We introduced summer craft ideas you’ll want to make with four-year-olds.
We saw lots of ideas featuring motifs that really capture the feeling of summer.
Actively incorporate a variety of materials, art supplies, and techniques to spark children’s curiosity and help them enjoy freely expressing their imaginations.
Through fun crafting activities, we hope to deepen children’s interest in and connection to summer.



