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What’s a nice name for the display column of handicrafts in the middle class of kindergarten?

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Simple crafts

1. Gratitude tree

Put your hands on the colored paper and cut out each person’s tree according to the Hand shape and write name. Then cut out the trunk and stick the "palms" on it, and the gratitude tree will be formed. Isn't it easy?

2. Paper Plate Birds

After using up the paper plates at home, don’t throw them away. You can use them to make paper plate birds. Cut the paper plate in half, draw a mouth and glue on the eyes. Still missing some wings? Don't worry, this part can also be made from a paper plate, cut into a triangle, and fixed with pins. The wings will flutter, it's quite cute.

3. Finger arithmetic

This is awesome. Just like the Thanksgiving tree, let the children cut out the hand shapes first, and then glue the hand shapes on the white paper. The fingers are fixed individually to allow them to move. Finally, write math problems at the bottom of the paper to learn addition, subtraction, multiplication and division easily.

4. Little Rabbit

First draw or print out the pattern and cut it out along the edge of the rabbit's face. Make small holes in the rabbit ears and thread them with thread. It feels so cute! Kids will love the cute little bunny.

5. Paper pinwheels

The paper pinwheels we often played with when we were children are made by cutting colored paper into squares, folding them in half, and then cutting them four times on the diagonal. As shown in the picture, glue the four small corners together, nail them with thumbtacks, and secure them to the small wooden stick. Facing the wind, the paper pinwheel will spin duang duang duang.