Some mothers left a message saying that they cannot afford early childhood education classes that cost tens of thousands of dollars outside, and they don’t know how to provide early childhood education for their children at home. In fact, there are many ways to provide early childhood education at home! Handwork is a particularly good method. For example, if you want to train your childs imagination, you can try practicing three-dimensional crafts!
So, today I’m going to teach you how to make a fresh and interesting three-dimensional handicraft - a corrugated watermelon car, allowing children to use their spatial imagination!
The graphic tutorial is here↓↓↓
Materials: corrugated paper, colored paper, scissors, compasses, glue, hole punch
Steps
p>Use a compass to draw circles on green corrugated paper and red colored paper and cut them out, then cut them in half;
Use a hole punch to punch small circles on the black colored paper as melon seeds;
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Glue the two parts of the watermelon separately;
Cut out rectangles from colored paper and fold them into grooves;
Paste the grooved colored paper and corrugated paper together;
Cut 4 slender strips out of corrugated paper and roll them into rolls to serve as wheels;< /p>
Attach the four wheels to the car, and the corrugated watermelon car is complete! You You can also make some fruits and put them on the watermelon cart~
No matter what kind of crafts you make, don’t forget to let your baby use his imagination !
For example, if your baby doesn’t like this style of watermelon cart, you can let him improve it; for example, the watermelon does not have to be a mixture of red and green. If your baby wants to make it yellow or even blue, Watermelon, everything is OK.
In short, let your baby create boldly. We don’t need perfect handiwork, what we need is handicraft that can stimulate children’s creativity!