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Origami perfect for summer. Fun and easy for kids to make!

Summer is full of fun events like swimming at the beach or pool and fireworks festivals! How about expressing that summer with origami? Here, we’ll introduce origami that’s perfect for the season.

There are lots of designs, like cool ice cream, lanterns from summer festivals, and seasonal flowers and insects.

All of them are easy to make and can be completed in a short time, so they’re great even after water play.

Fold a variety, decorate your room, or enjoy a pretend festival with friends.

Have a fun summer with origami!

Origami perfect for summer. Fun and easy for kids to make! (51–60)

Easy way to fold a seashell (origami)

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Easy way to fold a seashell (origami)

Let’s make colorful, eye-catching summer seashells.

Start by folding the origami paper into a triangle twice.

Fold the left and right corners down to meet at the center bottom.

Next, fold the two middle corners outward to meet the outer corners.

Fold the left and right edges in to align with the center crease, then fold down the small triangular flap.

Again, fold the lower left and right corners in along the crease.

Fold the top corner so both sides are the same height, then tuck the corners to refine the seashell shape—and you’re done.

Enjoy crafting as you work with your hands.

Using colored pens to add patterns to the shell gives it extra dimension and is highly recommended.

shaved ice

[Origami Shaved Ice] Easy-to-fold summer origami
shaved ice

Let’s make shaved ice, a beloved symbol of summer for kids, using origami! After you finish, it’s also fun to play pretend summer festival.

You’ll need two sheets of origami paper: one for the ice and one for the cup.

The folding itself is simple, so children should be able to handle it.

There is a step that uses scissors, so depending on your child’s age, you can let them try it or have a teacher or guardian help.

By changing the color of the origami, you can enjoy different “flavors” like strawberry, lemon, or Blue Hawaii.

cute corn

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Corn is in season in the summer, and it’s sweet and delicious, isn’t it? Here’s how to make a corn cob using two sheets of origami paper.

Stack green and yellow origami so the colors show, fold it into a triangle, and make a crease.

Fold both sides of the paper toward the center line.

Then partially open the folded corners outward halfway to create the corn husk.

Adjust the balance between the corn kernels and the husk, and you’re done.

Try drawing a face to make your own original summer corn!

Paku-Paku Goldfish

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For the hot summer, a great recommendation for preschoolers is the “Munch-Munch Goldfish” origami.

Fold it, open it up, and move its mouth, and it looks just like a goldfish from a scooping game swimming around.

Use cool-colored origami paper for a fresh look that instantly boosts the summer vibe.

Once finished, kids can show their goldfish to friends or use them for pretend play—the possibilities are endless.

Many children get hooked and say, “I want to make another one!” fostering imagination while using their fingertips.

Display them on the wall to instantly create a nostalgic atmosphere.

It’s an origami idea full of seasonal charm—fun to fold, delightful to display, and memorable too.

Origami perfect for summer. Fun and easy for kids to make! (61–70)

Penguin you can make with two sheets of origami paper

I will show you how to make a cute penguin that feels cool for summer.

Prepare two sheets of origami paper, round stickers, and glue, and let’s get started.

We’ll begin with the penguin’s face.

Take one sheet of origami and fold one corner by about one third.

Flip it over, then fold the left, right, and bottom edges to form the shape of the penguin’s face.

For the body, fold the left and right sides of the origami diagonally, flip it over, then fold up the tip of the bottom section to finish.

Attach the face and body together, then add the beak, eyes, and facial expression to create your cute penguin.

Ice cream for 3-year-olds

[3-year-olds] Origami “Ice Cream”
Ice cream for 3-year-olds

Let me introduce a cold and tasty ice cream craft.

Prepare one sheet of origami paper, construction paper, crayons, and glue, and let’s get started.

Fold the origami paper in half.

Fold the left and right corners toward the center line.

Glue the finished ice cream cone onto the construction paper, and have the children draw the ice cream with crayons to complete it.

It’s also recommended to prepare round stickers or fruit stickers for toppings.

Be sure to try making this delicious-looking ice cream!

Stag beetles you can enjoy with a three-year-old

[Origami] Summer origami “Stag Beetle” to make with a 3-year-old child
Stag beetles you can enjoy with a three-year-old

A summer favorite! Here are some stag beetle ideas you can enjoy with 3-year-olds.

Some preschools and families may already be raising stag beetles or rhinoceros beetles.

Many children are fascinated by their glossy texture and cool horns and jaws.

This time, let’s make a stag beetle out of origami.

All you need is one sheet of origami paper in your favorite color and a pen.

The steps are a bit complex, but the time spent experimenting together with parents or teachers will make wonderful memories.

Give it a try and include it in your activities!