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The process of making childhood toys

The process of making childhood toys is as follows:

1. We need: 22 bottle caps, an awl for drilling holes. Larger needles, thick thread, plastic caps for toothpaste, ballpoint pen sticks used as weapons with plastic rods.

2, first work on the bottle caps, drilling holes. ? It will be a little quicker if you have a pointed soldering iron.

3. Then, use a needle and thread to tie an elastic band through these bottle caps shown in the picture.

4, we are here to create the legs, the bottom of the cap is to be tied in the knot.

5, then continue to make the other body parts of the robot. Again, it's all done this way.

6, tighten the body of the hand.

7. Cut off the excess glue.

8. Tighten the legs.

9, Cut off all unnecessary threads.

10, Drill holes in the hands and back for mounting weapons.

11, RoboCop's eyes can just be attached from a piece of tape.

The above is the simple process of making the toy.

To more to observe life, brain thinking. Learn some ways to make small toys such as cutting paper boxes and pinching clay figures. Learning is the process of acquiring knowledge and skills through reading, listening, thinking, researching and practicing. Learning is divided into two narrow and broad:

Narrow: the process of acquiring knowledge or skills through reading, listening, researching, observing, understanding, exploring, experimenting, practicing, etc. It is a way of behavior that enables an individual to make continuous changes (improvement and sublimation of knowledge and skills, methods and processes, emotions and values). An example is the process of acquiring knowledge through schooling.

Broad: is a person in the course of life, through the acquisition of experience and behavior or behavior potential for the relatively lasting for the way.