Method one
"Materials": table tennis, rubber balls, white latex, rags or scraps of paper, plasticine.
[production process]
(1) Open a hole with a diameter of 3 cm at the top of the rubber ball, and fill the bottom of the ball with plasticine equivalent to about one third of the ball to make the body of the tumbler.
(2) Glue the ping-pong ball to the small round hole of the rubber ball with white latex to make the head of the tumbler.
(3) Cut out the five senses and limbs of the tumbler with cloth horns or colored paper and stick them on the head and body respectively.
Method 2
【 Materials 】 Rice, bowls, chopsticks, toilet paper and eggs.
[production process]
(1) Poke a hole in the top of the egg with chopsticks, stir the egg white and egg yolk with chopsticks, let the egg yolk and egg white flow into the bowl, rinse with water and dry with toilet paper.
(2) Pour some rice into the hole where the egg has just been pierced, and then pour some glue to fix one end of the rice in the egg.
(3) Made a small round hat with colored paper.
(4) Stick the small hat on the hole at the top of the egg.
(5) Draw a face, eyes, nose and mouth for the tumbler.
Method 3
[Materials] Cardboard, table tennis, steel balls or glass balls, crayons, art knives and latex.
[production process]
(1) Make a cylinder out of paper.
(2) Divide the table tennis into two halves, and first stick the middle half on one end of the cylinder.
(3) Put the steel ball or glass ball (which can roll freely inside) into the cylinder, and then stick the other half of the ping-pong ball on the other end of the cylinder to assemble the body of the panda.
(4) Draw your favorite animal head on the outside of the cylinder.
A little animal that can somersault has been made. Put it upright on a page, push it gently, and it will somersault forward.