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The practice of paper-cut three-dimensional rabbit

The practice of paper-cut three-dimensional rabbit is as follows:

1. Spread the prepared square paper on the desktop.

2. Fold in half along the diagonal of the square paper.

3. Fold it out with a crease as shown in the figure.

4. Fold an angle along the center line of the triangle. Fold the other three corners in the same way as shown in the figure.

5. Fold the other three corners, just like the picture just now.

6. Fold one corner of the folded square towards the center point.

7. Insert the middle movable angle into the small included angle just folded.

8. Turn to the back and tilt the two corners high.

9. Blow gently from the tail of origami to make it expand. Finally, draw the rabbit's eyes and nose with the prepared strokes. The lovely rabbit is made.

Children will have a strong sense of accomplishment after folding a form through thinking and origami. Praise for parents and teachers can enhance children's self-confidence. Parents should seize every opportunity to let their children get exercise, enrich their lives, make their children more confident, full of wisdom and full of charm in all aspects in the future.

Communicate with other children through origami activities, such as folding, showing their own folded small works, enhancing friendship with classmates, improving the ability to get along with others and expressing themselves. Paying attention to cultivating children's social communication ability from an early age plays a very important role in the development of children's future behavior.