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How to make a small production (how to make a small manual production)

1, Thanksgiving tree

Put your hands on colored paper, cut out everyone's hand shape and write your own name. Then cut off the trunk and stick the "palm" on it, and the Thanksgiving tree will take shape.

2. Paper tray bird

Don't throw away the paper plates at home after use. They can be used to make paper plates and birds. Divide the paper tray in two, draw your mouth and stick it to your eyes. Still short of little wings? Don't worry, this part can also be made of paper plates, cut into triangles and fixed with needles. The wings are tilted, which is quite cute.

3. Finger arithmetic

It's amazing, just like a tree of gratitude. Let the children cut their hands first, and then stick their hands on white paper. Don't fix your finger and let it move. Finally, write math problems at the bottom of the paper and learn them easily through addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

4. Rabbit

Draw or print a pattern first and cut it along the edge of the rabbit's face. Fasten a small hole in the rabbit's ear and put it on. It feels cute! Children will like cute little rabbits.

5. Paper windmill

When we were young, we often played with paper windmills. We cut the colored paper into squares, fold it in half and cut it diagonally four times. According to the picture, glue the four small corners together, nail them firmly with thumbtacks and fix them on a small stick. Facing the wind, the paper windmill will turn!

6.cobwebs

Fold the white paper in half, draw a pattern, cut out the shadow and open it to form a "spider web". Remember to be light and don't cut. Then cut some spiders with black paper and stick them on the spider web.

7.giant panda

First draw the shape of a panda on paper, and cut out the head, body and limbs respectively. Then paste them together, and a MengMeng panda will be "baked"!

8.sponge letters

First draw the letter shape on the paper, and then cut the letter by comparing the sponge block. The colors of these 26 letters are rich and colorful. Let children learn while playing, and combine English words to make bathing more interesting.

9. Small train

Clicking trains can stimulate children's imagination. This paper-cut train consists of squares, circles, triangles and other shapes. Cut out these shapes with colored paper and stick them on the picture.

10, dinosaur cap

If children like dinosaurs, they can cut a dinosaur hat. Cut out about 10 triangular columns with green paper and stick them together. Then stick a "headband" suitable for the head shape, and you can easily dress up as a dinosaur.

1 1, small animals

Draw the shape of a small animal on the square and cut out the figure along the edge. You can cut kittens, bears and rabbits. Interestingly, these animals can also "concave shape", or sit or climb, lifelike.

12, peach heart

After folding the colored paper in half, cut half the heart shape. After the paper is unfolded, the complete peach heart effect comes out. Drill a few small holes along the edge for the children to wear with ropes. This can definitely exercise the child's fine movements.

13, koala

Koala is a lovely thing in Australia, and this paper-cut is also very simple. Let the children draw the outline of the koala on paper, then cut the head, ears, stomach and limbs according to it, and finally stick them together, and a lifelike koala will be cut out.