Totoro Resources
My family adore everything Totoro. I’ve been collecting printables for quite some time. Unfortunatley, there aren’t very many, if any, Totoro educational items. Below are a few free goodies I have found.
Totoro cross stitch pattern from My Cross Stitch Patterns
Totoro cross stitch pattern 60×89 6 colors…free cross stitch pattern of My neighbor Totoro
Totoro Origami from Origami n’ Stuff 4 Kids
Origami, from the Japanese ori (to fold) and kami (paper), began in the 6th century when Buddhist monks introduced paper to Japan. The print-and-fold crafts and easy diagrams are designed to help children with fine motor skills, directions and hand eye coordination. Some basic origami folding tips:
Print and cut out patterns carefully.
Fold with clean, dry hands.
Follow the instructions. Study the diagrams and be patient.
Be precise: fold each crease well, flattening the creases by running your fingertip over the fold.
Folding the paper away from you is easier than folding towards you.
Be creative…use your origami on greeting cards, holiday decorations, table place cards and bookmarks.
Make Your Own Totoro from Biblioklept
I made all these Totoro Amigurumi toys for Pixie. She loves them…
Grey Totoro Amigurumi from Ravelry
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download.
Blue Totoro Amigurumi from Ravelry
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download.
Tiny White Totoro Amigurumi from Ravelry
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download.