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How to diy a quiet book?
How to diy quiet books are as follows:

1. Material preparation: multi-hole single-hole punching machine, loose-leaf book ring, fillet knife, scissors, knife, plastic sealing machine, A4 plastic sealing film, ordinary A4 paper, 140g- 160g matt A4 paper, cutter, adhesive tape and printed pictures.

2. Take out the printed pictures and cut the objects in turn.

3. Take out some A4 plastic films, put the objects into a plastic film, and then put them into the plastic packaging machine (preheat in advance).

4. After all the pictures are plastic-sealed, cut each picture again. Some pictures with crooked edges can be cut into circles and squares directly, which saves time, or your hands will not be able to eat them.

5. After cutting all the pictures, take out the pictures you need and prepare for punching. Here, you need a single hole punch. You can punch holes together with 3-4 pictures at a time, so that the holes will be more tidy.

6. After punching, take out a loose-leaf book ring and circle all the pictures.

7. Prepare the shackle. Hook and loop The furry one is attached to the object and the other is attached to the picture. After pasting the hook and loop, you're done.

Advantages of quiet books:

1, interactivity: the biggest advantage of quiet books is interactivity. By interacting with the activities in the book, children can participate in learning more actively and cultivate their hand-eye coordination, cognitive ability and problem-solving ability.

2. Variety: Quiet books usually contain rich elements, such as cards, origami, puzzles, fillers and stickers. These elements can attract children's attention, stimulate their curiosity, and let them actively participate in stories or learning, thus cultivating their cognitive ability, language ability and hand-eye coordination ability.

3. Personalization: Quiet books can be customized according to children's interests and needs, making them more in line with personal learning styles and hobbies. Parents can choose suitable quiet books according to their children's preferences and ages to promote their children's learning and development.

4. Persistence: Quiet books are generally made of high-quality materials, so they can stand the test of repeated interaction and use. These books can not only benefit children in the process of growing up, but also be passed on to the next generation as precious family collections.

In a word, quiet books are an educational tool that is entertaining and can provide children with interesting and interactive learning experiences. By participating in these activities, children can learn in games and gradually improve their reading and understanding ability.