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How to make animal crafts with towels

Animals made from towels are as follows:

1. Tile a small handkerchief and fold it diagonally into a triangle, as shown below. (Note that there should be a gap of 1 cm between the upper and lower triangles).

2. Then, fold the two corners of the triangle in half, as shown below.

3. Then, start from the bottom edge and circle upwards until the donation reaches the position shown in the figure below.

4. Then, turn the rolled handkerchief upside down, as shown below.

5. Then, fold from two paragraphs to the middle, as shown below.

6. Then, hold the folded place with your hand and turn the double top corners of the triangle backwards.

7. Go to the place where there is a seam and insert the double vertex angle of the triangle.

8. Then, continue to turn back until the corners on both sides come out. As shown below.

9. Then, expand the short angle and circle inward, as shown below.

10. Then, tie up the small corners that are circled and become a cute little mouse.

The advantages of doing manual work:

1. Handmade products can enrich children's childhood. Handmade can not only make children learn things, but also enrich their lives and make their childhood full of joy.

2. Handmade works can cultivate children's self-confidence. It takes hands, eyes and brain to complete a handmade work independently. In this process, children will encounter many problems. If they can persist in finishing, it is also a sign of perseverance. No matter what the finished products of children's handmade works are, they will be praised and affirmed to build children's self-confidence.

3. Handmade can cultivate children's observation ability. When doing manual work, children usually forget some simple daily things. It depends on the baby's daily observation of various things in daily life. If children watch carefully, the things they make will be vivid and pay more attention to the changes in details. After a long time, children naturally develop the habit of paying attention to things around them.