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Handmade in kindergarten (unlimited creativity, endless fun)

Kindergarten is an important place for children to learn and grow, and handicrafts are an integral part of kindergarten life. Handcrafting can cultivate children's imagination and creativity, improve their hands-on ability and patience, and at the same time enhance their self-confidence and sense of achievement. In kindergarten, the scope of handicrafts is very wide, ranging from simple origami and paper cutting to complex weaving, painting, etc., everything is included.

Simple origami and paper-cutting

Origami and paper-cutting are the simplest handcrafts and one of the most common activities in kindergarten life. Children can use colored paper, white paper and other materials to make various shapes of animals, flowers, airplanes, etc. These small works can not only increase children's hand-eye coordination, but also cultivate their patience and carefulness.

Operation steps:

1. Prepare tools such as colored paper or white paper, scissors and glue.

2. Choose different origami or paper-cut projects according to the children’s age and ability, such as origami airplanes, paper-cut flowers, etc.

3. According to the project drawings or instructions, start the origami or paper-cutting operation, paying attention to safety and hygiene.

4. After completion, you can show the work to the teacher and classmates to share your results and happiness.

Complex weaving and painting

In addition to simple origami and paper-cutting, kindergarten handicrafts also include some complex weaving, painting and other activities. These activities require children to have certain manual skills and creative abilities, but they can also make them more fulfilling and happy.

Operation steps:

1. Prepare the materials and tools needed for knitting or painting, such as yarn, needles, paints, brushes, etc.

2. Choose appropriate knitting or painting projects according to the children's age and ability, such as knitting bracelets, painting, etc.

3. Under the guidance of the teacher, start knitting or painting, paying attention to safety and hygiene.

4. After completion, you can show the work to the teacher and classmates to share your results and happiness.