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How to make your own stickers

The method of making your own stickers is as follows:

1. Prepare markers, pencils, scissors, double-sided tape and paper.

Draw the outline of a rabbit's head with a pencil on the paper, with long ears.

Draw curved eyes, smiling mouth and oval nose on the rabbit's face with a pencil.

4. Draw two ovals on the rabbit's ears with a pink marker to show the inside of the ears.

5. Cut the rabbit along the edge line of the rabbit with scissors.

6. Turn the rabbit over and stick the double-sided tape on the rabbit's back.

7. Cut off the redundant part of the double-sided adhesive tape with scissors.

8. Turn the rabbit over again and the sticker will be fine. You can stick it on your favorite items, which is especially beautiful.

Matters needing attention in manual work:

First of all, safety must be the most important. For example, the haircut must be done for children, not too sharp.

Second, don't deliberately let children do what they want to do. Let children have their own ideas and show them with their hands.

Third, in the process of doing manual work, children should do it themselves, and parents can only do some simple assistance.

Fourth, when children encounter difficulties, don't lend a helping hand at the first time, let the children find a way to solve them themselves first.

Fifth, it is more important to cultivate children's interest than to make something successfully, so be patient when teaching children to do manual work.

Sixth, no matter what children do, they should give priority to praising children and make them more confident.