
When you see arrows, those are showing you which direction you should fold the paper, and the dotted lines show you the line the fold will make. I’ve made photo diagrams as clear as possible so I don’t have to try to explain each step. It’s fun to try to jump the frogs into targets, or just see whose frog jumps the furthest. Once your frog is folded, press down on the folded “legs” with the tip of your finger, then quickly slide your finger off to make the frog jump.ĭepending on how hard you push the legs down, you might be able to get the origami frog to make one perfect flip in the air and land on its feet again. Origami paper options at Target, including cool patterned paper.reasonably priced 120 sheet pack on Amazon.Origami frog: suppliesĪs with most origami, these frogs are a little easier to fold if you have actual origami paper, since it’s nice and thin, but you can really use any square piece of paper.
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Keep reading for full instructions on how to fold your own jumping origami frog. These cute little origami frogs are pretty easy to fold, so most upper elementary age kids will have no trouble with them. My six year old was even able to make one with a little help.

I learned how to fold these in sixth grade from a friend, and we had a blast making frogs of all sizes and colors, then seeing whose frog could jump the furthest and who could get her frog to land on it’s feet most often.

I couldn’t believe it when I realized last week that I had never taught my kids to make origami jumping frogs. In today’s post: Teach your kids how to make an origami frog that actually jumps! Origami jumping frogs are easy to fold and fun to play with.
