I believe everyone has seen wild geese. This is a social animal. It is very brave. Every year, it migrates in groups from the cold north to more suitable places. In the south where we live, geese, as a kind of migratory birds, are very united, like a very professional team, everyone cooperates with each other and moves forward together.
When the wild geese actually migrate, they will line up in a straight line shape, or in a herringbone shape. There is a leading wild goose flying in front, followed by a group of wild geese. What is dedicated here to the majority of children is a It is a very simple tutorial to use origami to fold a wild goose. You can take some time to learn about it.
When the wild geese actually migrate, they will line up in a straight line shape, or in a herringbone shape, with a leading wild goose flying in front, followed by a group of wild geese. This place is dedicated to the majority of children. This is a very simple tutorial on folding wild geese using origami. You can take some time to learn about it.
First take out the prepared origami, fold it in half along the left and right, and then fold it downward along the dotted line. once, then fold it in half to the left and right along the center line, rotate it counterclockwise, fold both sides downward along the dotted line, and fully unfold the wings of the wild goose. In this way, the folding of a wild goose with wings spread is completed. , I believe many children are particularly curious about whether their folded wild geese can spread their wings and fly.